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The Old Kingdom.
Trade grew during the new kingdom of egypt due to the conquest of ancient greece
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The kingdom did a lot of trade with its neighbours. In Shakespeare's play Richard III there is a famous part where the king says he would trade his kingdom for a horse. Trade is important to any kingdom, in order for it to survive.
The collapse of the Old Ghana Kingdom in the 12th century was primarily due to a combination of factors, including external invasions, notably from the Almoravids, and internal strife. The kingdom's economy, which heavily relied on trade, was also adversely affected by the shifting trade routes and competition from emerging powers. Additionally, environmental changes, such as drought, weakened agricultural productivity, further destabilizing the kingdom.
The very old kingdom
The Old Kingdom.
Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, and New Kingdom
Middle Kingdom
The wealth of Mali, a kingdom in West Africa, was the gold and salt trade.
The kingdom of Ghana
There was no "Pharoah" in the old kingdom.
Trade grew during the new kingdom of egypt due to the conquest of ancient greece
Free Trade Union of Workers of the Kingdom of Cambodia was created in 1996-12.