jewish people
Cleopatra was a minor queen of the Ptolemaic dynasty in ancient Egypt. She was the last queen of ancient Egypt before it fell to the Romans. She gets her fame or infamy from the many misconceptions and exaggerations that have grown about her.
Cotton can be grown in Egypt, thus linen garments can be made. Linen is much cooler to wear in the warm climate of Israel.
5000 years ago in the middle east. Likely in Egypt.
Egypt's history goes back many millennia. Many dates could be used as dates of its founding. The modern state of Egypt was given its independence from the United Kingdom, which previous held it as a protectorate, on February 28, 1922. It became a republic---The Arab Republic of Egypt---on June 18, 1953, following a revolution that ultimately forced the King of Egypt to abdicate. It's current constitution is dated March 30, 2011. If you want an ancient founding date, the Kingdoms of Upper and Lower Egypt were unified in 3150BCE. So, if you want an age of Egypt, it depends on which founding date you want to go with. The republic will be turning 60 in 2013.
figs and dates are grown in Egypt
Dates and figs
dates, figs and grapes
All of those fruits were grown in Egypt, except apples were not terribly common (as they do not grow that well in the Egyptian climate), but figs, dates, and grapes were quite common.
FIGS AND DATES!All of the fruits listed in the question: Figs, Apples, Dates, and Grapes, are grown in Egypt and were grown in Egypt historically. Apple production, though, is significantly lower than the others since apples require a more temperate climate for optimal production than what Egypt can provide. By contrast, since date palms are quite common in Egypt, date production was quite high.
The Egyptians grew wheat, barley, flax seeds, and veg-tables
The vegetables grown in Egypt were Radishes, cabbage, leeks, celery, endive, cucumbers and carrots. Some other things would be dates, figs, grapes, apples, olives and pomergranates.
Melons, dates, figs, oranges, tangerines, mangoes, lemons, apricots, peaches and pomegranates all grow in Egypt. Grapes, olives, bananas and coconuts are also grown there.
Dates (or figs) grow naturally on a special type of palm trees.
dates and figsthe dates used to on the ends of the Nile river on trees and so did the figs.
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-Dates-Grapes -Watermelon