The Caste System in ancient India was similar to the one in Egypt, but the Indian one had more to do with religion. For example, if you were born into a family in the lowest class, do your job and in your next life, you will be born into a family higher up the caste system. It had to do with karma as well, good karma and the better your chances of a better next life. the hindus believed this to be a way of working in life rather than quitting booty
The largest pyramid in Egypt is the pyramid in Giza. It is the largest pyramid in all of ancient Egypt.
The tallest pyramid in ancient Egypt is the Great Pyramid of Khufu(Cheops).
The first pyramid built was the Pyramid of Djoser in 2750 BC at the Saqqara necropolis to the northwest of the city of Memphis in Egypt.
next to the great pyramid of Egypt they are both in the land of ancient Giza a ancient city in Egypt
There are Many, But the Types are Stepped-Pyramid and the Sloping Pyramid. The Great Pyramids of Giza were for; Pharoah Khufu Pharoah Khafre Pharoah Menkaure The are other pyramids, However dotted around egypt.
The pyramid of Egypt is ancient wonder because it represents the country
No but they built them
ancient Egypt
The largest pyramid in Egypt is the pyramid in Giza. It is the largest pyramid in all of ancient Egypt.
The vizier was right after the pharaoh on the social pyramid.
Ancient EgyptIANS built pyramids, but Egypt itself did not...lol.
Niger, then sent to Egypt
The tallest pyramid in ancient Egypt is the Great Pyramid of Khufu(Cheops).
Beni Suef is a city in Egypt. The Bent Pyramid is an ancient pyramid in Egypt.
The population of ancient Egypt was divided into groups of people with different jobs and responsibilities to society. These social classes were structured as a pyramid with six levels.
Unas of Ancient Egypt was the last pharaoh of the fifth dynasty. He was the first pharaoh to introduce Pyramid Texts in his pyramid. He had at least two wives.
Pharaoh Djoser is the creator of the Step Pyramid which is believed to be the first pyramid in Egypt. http://www.nationalgeographic.com/pyramids/djoser.html