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Why was the Old Kingdom period of Egyptian history known as the Pyramind Age?

Many pyramids were built during the old kingdom


Did Cleopatra live in the old kingdom?

No, the Old Kingdom period in Egyptian history was way, way before Cleopatra's time. Cleopatra ruled in the Hellinistic or Ptolemaic period of Egyptian history.


Did the third dynasty began the period in egypians history called the Old Kingdom?

The 3rd dynasty began the Middle Kingdom period in Egyptian History.


Which Egyptians ruler built new temples during the new Kingdom period?

haha this is probably for your social studies homework but i'll give it too you anyways its Ramses II


Did Cleopatra VII rule the old kingdom?

No, the Old Kingdom in Egyptian history was thousands of years before Cleopatra. Cleopatra ruled in the Hellenistic period of Egyptian history.


During the middle kingdom of Egypt a group of foreigners arrived in Egypt. who are they?

THE GROUP OF PEOPLE WHOM HAD ENTERED EGYPT IN THE MIDDLE KINGDOM WAS THE HYKSOS. THEY ENDED THE MIDDLE KINGDOM, AND STARTED THE SECOND INTERMEDIATE PERIOD FOR EGYPT.(EGYPTIAN ZORRO)


Which is true about Egyptian history?

It is true of Egyptian history that the Old Kingdom was the time of the construction of the great pyramids. This period was the time that the Egyptian civilization was at its peak.


How did Hindu temples change during the Gupta period?

The stuck dicks in them


What Egyptian ruler's reign was the beginning of the period known as the New Kingdom?

Ahmosethe answer is Ahmose


Was the Valley of Kings a city in ancient Egypt?

The Valley of the Kings was not a city. It was the burial site of Egyptian rulers during the New Kingdom period from 1550-1070 BC.


Did Cleopatra rule the new kingdom?

No, the New Kingdom period in Egyptian history was a couple of thousand years before Cleopatra. Cleopatra ruled in the Hellenistic period of Egypt.


Can you give temples during sultanate period?

qutub minar,red fort