The period of reunification
The Middle Kingdom of Egypt is also known as The Period of Reunification.
The Pyramid Age is another name for Egypt's Old Kingdom:Because Egypt had three kingdom ages.
The middle kingdom, or Zhong Guo in Mandarin.
Egypt
The first kingdom was the Old Kingdom. It lasted from 2700 BC. - 2200 BC. In this time period Pharaohs were regarded as gods and were worshipped. They were buried in huge tombs known as pyramids. The second kingdom was the Middle Kingdom. It lasted from 2100 BC - 1800 BC. This was known as Egypt's Golden Age because Egypt was flourishing. Pharaohs were supposed to be good rulers, however they were now buried in hidden tombs to prevent them from being robbed. The third kingdom was the New Kingdom. It lasted from 1500 BC - 1000 BC. Egypt expanded during this time, by expanding borders and becoming a world power. Pharaohs were the absolute rulers and were buried in the Valley of Kings.
The name Amenemhet or Amenemhat was the name of several pharoahs of Middle Kingdom Egypt, in the 12th Dynasty. The name means "foremost of Amun." It was his "Son of Ra" name (Pharoahs had five names as a rule).
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The first kingdom was the Old Kingdom. It lasted from 2700 BC. - 2200 BC. In this time period Pharaohs were regarded as gods and were worshipped. They were buried in huge tombs known as pyramids. The second kingdom was the Middle Kingdom. It lasted from 2100 BC - 1800 BC. This was known as Egypt's Golden Age because Egypt was flourishing. Pharaohs were supposed to be good rulers, however they were now buried in hidden tombs to prevent them from being robbed. The third kingdom was the New Kingdom. It lasted from 1500 BC - 1000 BC. Egypt expanded during this time, by expanding borders and becoming a world power. Pharaohs were the absolute rulers and were buried in the Valley of Kings.
They were called the Hyksos and ruled during the Second Intermediate Period . (1674--1549 BC)
new kingdom
Kush. It is important to note that Nubia is the Greek name for Kush, similar to how Egypt is the Greek name for Masr (the Egyptian term for Egypt).
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