hykos took over
The event that caused the end of the Middle Kingdom was the conquest of Egypt by the Hyksos.
it changed when Amenemhet took over as pharaoh, Egypt became an empire
Egypt
Egypt
At the beginning of the Middle Ages, Mediterranean Africa west of Egypt was mostly a Vandal kingdom. Egypt was still part of the East Roman Empire. The East Roman Empire took over the Vandal kingdom, but then the whole area was taken over by Arabs as part of the empire called the Caliphate. Sub-Saharan Africa included the Kingdom of Ethiopia, which was Christian throughout the Middle Ages. It also include other monarchies and empires, such as the Ghana Empire, along with a multitude of tribal groups, but the records for these are sparse.
There was no kingdom of Egypt once Cleopatra was defeated. Egypt became a Roman province, governed by an appointee of the emperor.
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many lands that Egypt had took over had valuable resources for trade. so Egypt didnt use its own money they used their land and used their money
After Alexander died, a general named Ptolemy took over as king.
Actually the hyksos took over Egypt and then they (the Hyksos) enslaved the Hebrews. In 722 B.C. the Assyrians enslaved the northern kingdom of Israel. In 587 BC the rest of Israel in southern kingdom of Judah were taken in exile by the Babylonians.
Persia, previously a subject state of Media, took over Media and this combined strength then progressively took over the Babylonian Empire, and expanded through the Middle East, Egypt and central Asia.
In the Early Middle Ages, Egypt was still under the East Roman Empire, and had not changed much. The, in the seventh century, the Arabs took over and many people converted to Islam. After that, it remained rather stable, for the most part. Egypt was still Egypt, and did its fundamental nature did not change.