The areas the New Kingdom conquered were Egypt's Canaanite, Nubia, and Libya.
ethiopia, italy, france, greece, and egypt
During the Middle Kingdom of ancient Egypt (around 2055-1650 BCE), the Egyptian pharaohs expanded their territory through military campaigns into Nubia (modern-day Sudan) to control trade routes and access resources like gold and ivory. They also extended their influence into the Levant, including parts of modern-day Israel, Lebanon, and Syria. These conquests helped Egypt establish itself as a regional power in the ancient Near East.
Selim I conquered Persia in 1514 and he also conquered Egypt in 1517.
Cleopatra with the help of Mark Antony conquered Cyprus, Egypt, Libya, and some areas around the Syrian coast.
Egypt-Libya, the Middle East, Persia-Central Asia and today's Pakistan.
Cleopatra with the help of Mark Antony conquered Cyprus, Egypt, Libya, and some areas around the Syrian coast.
The "Middle Kingdom" marks the reunification of Egypt under a single ruler - so the victorious ruler (Mentuhotep II) could be considered to have conquered (or re-conquered) northern Egypt on his way to unifying Egypt. Mentuhotep II also conquered or restored Egyptian control over the Sinai and conquered much of Nubia and controlled much of the Oases to the west as well as areas stretching up into Palestine (although these were more a matter of moving forces into and exercising control rather than conquering existing forces)
Clovis was the first king of the Franks to conquer large areas.
Manufacturing areas in Egypt
No he did not even try.
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