Egypt was once a colony of Alexander the great.
In Victorian times it was Britain who controlled Egypt
egypt has been known as the gift of the nile
Egypt. it really was sort of an Egyptian colony or governed province.
Yes. Marseilles (Masselia) was a Greek colony, and there were Greek colonies inLibya. Of course, Alexander the great conquered Egypt which made is a Greek colony of sorts.
Egypt being the Most northern British colony in Africa and South Africa being the most Southern colony in Africa.
egypt was a colony in the past under control of who?
In Victorian times it was Britain who controlled Egypt
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Egypt
egypt has been known as the gift of the nile
Rome, a European civilization made Egypt a colony and spread Christianity, destroying much of the historical records of Egypt.
The first colony in Africa was the Greek controlled areas of Egypt in the 500's BC.
Although Egypt wasn't an official "Colony", it was controlled by the UK. This would be the northernmost one.
Rome
No, Egypt is not a colony; it is a sovereign nation. While it was colonized by various powers, most notably the British in the 19th and early 20th centuries, Egypt gained formal independence in 1952. Today, it operates as an independent republic with its own government and political system.
Egypt (it was actually a protectorate, but it was the northernmost British African Colony)
Egypt. it really was sort of an Egyptian colony or governed province.