ancient Egypt ruled territories including what is now known as the Sudan, Cypress, Lebanon, Syria, Israel and Palestine. Egypt was also occupied by other powers like the Persians, Nubians, Greeks and Romans they all conquered the country at different points in time
Ancient Egypt was not an empire; it controlled only Egypt for most of its history.
Sometimes, Ancient Egypt extended into modern Israel/Palestine or modern Sudan, but this was rare.
Egypt
Egypt and Northern Sudan
If you are referring to the empire of ancient Egypt, then it encompasses many different countries, however, the main body of ancient Egypt (that includes the Nile, pyramids, etc) are now contained in Egypt and Sudan.
A Nome in ancient Egypt is was a subnational administrative division of ancient Egypt.
egyptians control nubia did not last long.
Egypt
They are two separate countries
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Egypt and Northern Sudan
Ancient Egypt was surrounded by deserts, making it exhaustive for supply lines from adversaries.
If you are referring to the empire of ancient Egypt, then it encompasses many different countries, however, the main body of ancient Egypt (that includes the Nile, pyramids, etc) are now contained in Egypt and Sudan.
Ancient Sumer was east of Egypt. The two countries were separated by the Red Sea and the Arabian desert.
The Ancient Egyptians conquered other countries nearby, and made slaves of war prisoners
i believe that it was known for it taking control of upper egypt
They used the Nile to transport goods to other countries or to import them.
A Nome in ancient Egypt is was a subnational administrative division of ancient Egypt.