Egypt was one of the major powers of the world from its unification (in 3100 B.C.E.) to the Persian Conquest of Egypt (in around 450 B.C.E.) excepting the Intermediate Periods when it was conquered by other states. Egypt has hosted powerful states since the Persian Conquest such as the Fatimid Caliphate, the Mamluk Sultanate, the Khedivite Sultanate, and the Modern Arab Republic of Egypt. However, none of these later states had the type of worldwide power that ancient Egypt was known for and were, at the most, regional powers.
The victory of the English against the Spanish Armada, is said to be the beginning of the long decline of Spain as a world power. England established itself as a nation that would for several centuries be dominant in naval warfare.
Yes. Egypt has a long list of museums. They are around 50 in number. This is because Egypt has a rich history and is one of the oldest civilizations in the world.
He remained in power for a long period of time.
Yeah but Ancient Egypt was a long time ago (starting in 3000 BC).
the longest river in the world is nile river in Egypt it is 6825 kilo meters long .
It flowed through Egypt as long as it was there and it still flows through Egypt.
As of February 2013, Egypt's ruler is Mohammed Morsi and he was elected to office on June 24, 2012. This means he has been in power for about seven months.
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The Nile it is 4,132 miles long. The Nile is the longest river in the world.
Not necessarily, although it can be. The dominant trait depends upon the breed of the dog. Golden Retrievers are dominant to have long hair, while Labradors are dominant to have smooth hair.
Cleopatra ruled Egypt for 21 years, she claimed the throne when she was 18 and died when 39.