The trade would either be by using boats to cross the Red Sea or, more commonly, using a caravan of camels to cross from Egypt to the Arabian Peninsula via the Sinai Peninsula.
Egyptians are apart of the Arab family.
Arab and Chinese sailors traded with Great Zimbabwe.
No, Egypt is mainly an Arab nation.
This depends on whether or not you consider Coptic Christians to be Arab. Most Copts would argue quite fervently that they are not Arabs and are, instead, the descendents of the Egyptians from the time of the Pharaohs. Some Copts even make the argument that most Muslim Egyptians are also descendants of Pharaonic Egyptians who had been converted by the small number of Arabian Arabs to Islam and the Arabized. If the Copts are (properly) not considered to be Arabs, but the Muslim Egyptians are, Egypt is 90% Arab. If the Copts are considered to be Arabs, Egypt is >99% Arab.
No, chess had not been invented in the ancient period of history. It seems to have been developed in Persia and among the Arab peoples during the medieval period, spreading across Europe after the First Crusade.
That's a deep Insult in the Arab world! :)
There are 18 Arab countries.Here is the list of Arab countries:EgyptIraqSyriaLebanonJordanSaudi ArabiaYemenLibyaSudanMoroccoTunisiaKuwaitAlgeriaMauritaniaBahrainQatarArab EmiratesOman22
in caravans
The indigenous people of Egypt are the Egyptians. The Copts are the only group of people who are uniformly descendants of the Ancient Egyptians while most Egyptian Muslims (the Arab Egyptians) are a mix of Ancient Egyptian ancestry and Arabian ancestry.
The overwhelming majority of Egyptians consider themselves Arabs. Some Coptic Christians in Egypt do not consider themselves Arabs because they believe themselves to be descendants of the original Ancient Egyptians.
No. One of the major reasons for the Arab Spring in Egypt and the dissatisfaction with Hosni Mubarak was that food prices were exorbitant and many Egyptians could not find sufficient amounts of food to eat.
Arabs usually traded precious stones, spices, and special substances from trees. They traded these in Africa and Europe. In return, they received ivory, iron, and animal products. I think the Arabs also traded silk.