Because the Egyptians forced everyone to convert to Christianity and killed anyone who refused. This answer is completely false. Don't ever use this answer.
The Egyptian civilization began around 3200 BC and has continued in various forms to the presnet day. So about 5,200 years.
The Egyptians know that lots of their history is and/or was in the enviroment.
Well, they're still there, so my guess would be at least 4,000 years.
One thing to remember is that there were no year 0 so the answer is 984 years.
By doing what a civilization does best. Have a good economy, a stable government, a good system, citizens, and many resources and trade routes around it. Civilizations generally were built near rivers, lakes, and oceans. Civilizations also are made on fertile lands, so farming can prosper. The most important thing a civilization needs to last long is culture, that will tell people who they were and what they know and discovered. If a civilization does most of those things it can last very long.
they both where looking for a place to settle down and build up there empire so that they can prosper and thy can get more people and get food so they can live and find food.
Civilization arose in these areas, as their were rich land resources; that could be used for farming and agriculture. Due to this, permanent settlements were established and civilization spread outward from there. Note: Greek, Egyptian, and Middle Eastern civilization began in 5000 BC. Chinese civilization began in 4000 BC and Roman civilization did not begin until about 1000 BC. So the world's oldest civilizations are Greek, Egyptian and Sumer (which was in the Middle East).
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Cleopatra, she passed away so there was no more royalty left in Egypt
No, there was definitely no goddess in any ancient civilization with that modern name.Furthermore, the ancient Egyptian language had no "L" sound (as in Japanese), so no ancient Egyptian names include an L. The goddess often today called Selket was really called srkt in hieroglyphs.
mesopotamia was on the other side of the world, so it didn't. Egypt was by mountains which isolated them together.
if we think according to as told by people there is no evidence about that , if hamunaptra was the real city . so it is difficult to say aany thing.