The Nile river runs through Egypt, Ehiopia, Zaire, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rewanda, Burundi, and Sudan.
ancient Egypt was divided into upper and lower Egypt, their capitals were Thebes and Memphis
There was Upper and Lower Egypt in pre-dynasty but these were united when the first pharaoh, Narmer, came to power. Since then they had been united.
I think it was Memphis in Lower Egypt near the Nile Delta.
Yes now it is south sudan and just plain old sudan
Thebes
Kemet
They ruled the upper part and lower part of Egypt
The Egypt is divided into three periods. They are the old kingdom, the middle kingdom and the kingdom.
The Pyramid Age is another name for Egypt's Old Kingdom:Because Egypt had three kingdom ages.
to understand how Egypt got its current name , u should know the historical background , when Egypt was part of the Ottoman Empire , it was just Egypt , a region from the Empire , then under the British occupation it was "the united Arab kingdom" , united b/c it was Egypt and Sudan , and Arab b/c it is an Arabic speaking country Then , came the 23rd of July revolution , and Egypt became a Republic , named the United Arab Republic , still united b/c it was Egypt and Sudan , then Sudan decided to split and so Egypt became just The Arab Republic of Egypt... i hope this was the answer u were looking for.. in case u were wondering how it got the name Egypt.. i read somewhere that it is derived from what Egyptians used to be called : Copts , it was derived to Gopts , then Gepts , then somehow it became Egypt
Egypt was originally divided into two parts, lower and upper Egypt, lower being the northern part near the Mediterranean Sea.Before Menes married the princess of Lower Egypt, the capital of upper Egypt was Heirrakonpolh and for lower Egypt was Heliopolis. After he unified the kingdoms, the capital of Egypt became Memphis.