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It is an ancient city state and it is the secong biggest state in Egypt.
Thebes, Abydos, Heliopolis, Memphis, Alexandria.
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The correct progression of development in ancient Egypt can be seen through its historical periods: the Early Dynastic Period, characterized by the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt and the establishment of the first dynasties; the Old Kingdom, known for the construction of the pyramids and the development of a centralized state; the Middle Kingdom, marked by cultural flourishing and increased trade; and the New Kingdom, which saw the expansion of the empire and significant advancements in art, architecture, and religion. Each period built upon the achievements and lessons of the previous ones, reflecting a continuous evolution in governance, culture, and technology.
The ancient state of Babylonia was based in what we all know now as the Middle East. More specifically, Kuwait, Israel, Egypt. In the 1970's President Jimmy Carter streamlined the building of the Suez Canal Close to the ancient state of Babylonia.
During the New Kingdom, Egypt created an empire and became the most powerful state in Southwest Asia.
It is an ancient city state and it is the secong biggest state in Egypt.
Serapis was a deity venerated in the state religion of Egypt during Ptolemaic rule. His cult was meant to unite the Greeks and the Egyptians in Egypt.
Thebes, Abydos, Heliopolis, Memphis, Alexandria.
the Ancient Mesopotamian civilization of Sumer
thebes
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Egypt became the most powerful state in southwest Asia.
The rulers of Ancient Egyptian dynasties were known as pharaohs. Today, the head of state of Egypt is the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt.
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It was a emipire kingdom.
Answer 1Egypt really had no allies, so every other kingdom or state near Egypt, such as Libya, Nubia, the Canaanite States, Judah, Israel, Aramea, Phoenicia, Assyria, Babylonia, and Persia, were enemies of Ancient Egypt.There were periods where some of these states were relatively weak and came to Egypt as vassals. There were other times when Egypt conquered some of these states.Answer 2The Hyksos were enemies of Egypt. They took over Egypt in 1750 BC.