the Medes and Persians
The Libians, Kushites, and the Assyrians were the three nations who conquered Egypt during that time period.
The Assyrians.
Persians not Assyrians
There is great debate whether the Assyrians, Egyptians, or Hittites invented the chariot. Although, the chariot originated in Mesopotamia around 3000 BC. You decide.
Assyrians, that's what my Social Studies teacher said.
The builders of the world's largest library in 650 BC were the Assyrians. They also had what was basically the center of the enlightened world at that time.
The Libians, Kushites, and the Assyrians were the three nations who conquered Egypt during that time period.
Do you mean the Assyrians?"The Assyrian people,[23] most commonly known as Assyrians and other later names, such as: Chaldeans, Syrians, Syriacs (see names of Syriac Christians), are a distinct ethnic group whose origins lie in ancient Mesopotamia. They are Eastern Aramaic speaking Semites who trace their ancestry back to the Sumero-Akkadiancivilisation that emerged in Mesopotamia circa 4000- 3500 BC, and in particular to the northern region of the Akkadian lands, which would become known as Assyria by the 24th Century BC. The Assyrian nation existed as an independent state, and often a powerful empire, from the 24th century BC until the end of the 7th century BC."-Wikipedia
The Sumerians overtook the settlers in the Tigris/Euphrates river valley in 3500 B.C.E. and they were taken over by the Assyrians in 900 B.C.E
The Mesopotamians did it.
First, it was the Libyans, then the people of Kush (Kushites), then the Assyrians.
The Chaldeans joined the Medes because the Chaldeans lost their power so they joined the Medes to fight the Assyrians... wrong!In 652 BC a series of wars broke out in the Assyrian Empire over who should rule. These wars greatly weakened the empire. Sensing this weakness, the Chaldeans led the Medes in attacking the Assyrians. In 612 BC they destroyed Nineveh and the Assyrian Empire. The Chaldeans were not strong and developed nor able to fight against Assyrians. They were just lucky the empire and Babylon were weak and swarming with conflicts...It is also important to note that the Assyrian Empire was a violent and repressive Empire, most non-Assyrians allied with the Medes if they were in a position to do so since the Medes offered a better alternative to the Assyrian government.