There are lots of movements in Egypt: political movements, social movements, economic movements, religious movements, population movements, etc. Please be more specific as to the question.
A revolution... I think...
they use camels to ride
They had a movement with Exodus to Egypt.
they traveled by horse foot boats and carriages
bc it got moved of course it would affect it bc if something broke while moving it
Exodus is the name of the migration and the book.
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