Numerous groups from Western Asia have conquered Egypt. In historical order it is:
The Hyksos were people from southwestern Asia who took control of parts of Egypt in the 17th century. "Hyksos" was a general term for people from Asia.
Hyksos
a. A woman pharaoh, Hatshepsut, came into power b. Nubia conquered Egypt c. The Hyksos, warriors from western Asia, conquered Egypt. d. Trade decreased greatly.
a. A woman pharaoh, Hatshepsut, came into power b. Nubia conquered Egypt c. The Hyksos, warriors from western Asia, conquered Egypt. d. Trade decreased greatly.
a. A woman pharaoh, Hatshepsut, came into power b. Nubia conquered Egypt c. The Hyksos, warriors from western Asia, conquered Egypt. d. Trade decreased greatly.
Tutmose III
He conquered Egypt in his travels throughout Africa/Asia. When he died his kingdom was divided into 3 smaller kingdoms, Egypt, Northern(or southern) Asia, and Greece.
He conquered Egypt, Persia, Asia Minor, and some parts of India.
Sina
Etruscans
Chariots.
It depends on whether you consider western Anatolia to be part of Southwest Asia. The Rightly-Guided Caliphs conquered all other regions of Southwest Asia, including Arabia, Egypt, the Levant, Mesopotamia, Persia, and eastern Anatolia. However, Muslims under the Rightly-Guided Caliphs left western Anatolia under Byzantine control.
Sinai Peninsula
Etruscans