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As-Ssalam! In arabic "Yaam(Big sea, Salt water, Big river...)" and "Bahr(Sea)" means Nile River also. Ancient Egyptians Called Nile river as "Yaam" and "Bahr", Because, Nile river is so big. So, Muslim can say Musa(Peace be upon him) crossed River(Nile river) or Sea. And You can find Yaam means river in the Quran. [Quraan 20:37~39] And Pharoah was died in the "Yaam" [Quraan 28:40]
The Indus River resembles the Nile Tigris and Euphrates river because all three contribute to peoples lives and their animals and crops. also they are all a source of water people can live upon and drink from.
The egyptians, so it would water their crops, and gave them transportation (the river boats)
The Indus River resembles the Nile Tigris and Euphrates river because all three contribute to peoples lives and their animals and crops. also they are all a source of water people can live upon and drink from.
The Hymn to the Nile reflects the significance of the river in Egyptian society as all throughout the hymn the Nile is continually praised. They Nile was the source of all existence in Egypt as it created fertile soil, which in turn allowed for irrigation. Without the irrigation process then agriculture would have been virtually impossible, similar to that of Mesopotamia. In the hymn it is told that every God in Egypt loved and praised the Nile for its "gifts" to the society. As the people of Egypt loved the Nile and the Gods in turn also loved the Nile, the Nile then had a huge impact upon their society. The Nile, as said before, created the bases for a civilization at all. With the agriculture from the Nile, other trades were available to be explored. Such as; trade extension, merchants, medicine, science and writing, the arts. Without the Nile the Egyptian society would never have evolved and that is how it is solely portrayed in the hymn.
The Nile overflows its banks annually and floods surrounding land which is thereby watered; it is a form of natural irrigation, upon which Egyptian agriculture has always depended. Without that convenient source of water, agriculture would have been much more difficult and human civilization would accordingly have been much less likely to develop and flourish in that location.
Simply they looked upon it as 'life' - water to drink and grow crops, fish to eat and the flood brought fertile soil. Without the Nile there would only be desert.
Huang He - China Nile- Egypt Indus- Pakistan
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In order for early civilizations to develope they needed a good source of water. With water they could irrigate their crops and improve travel. If they did not have a solid source of water to develop farming early civilizations like the Egyptians(Nile River), Mesopotamians (Tigrus and Euphrates Rivers), or Indus river civilizations would not have survived.
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