The term "Egypt Fall" isn't widely recognized in historical or cultural contexts. If you're referring to a specific event, it might relate to the decline of ancient Egypt, particularly during the conquest by Alexander the great in 332 BCE or the eventual Roman annexation in 30 BCE. Alternatively, it could refer to a significant event in modern Egyptian history, such as the 2011 revolution that led to political upheaval. Please provide more context for a precise answer.
Pyramids fall due to weathering
332 BC
There are 4 seasons in Egypt: winter, spring, summer and fall.
...EGYPT!
The fall of the pharoah
Cleopatra
Egypt's dictator was overthrown through domestic protests, while Iraq's dictator was overthrown by a foreign military.
Egypt's dictator was overthrown through domestic protests, while Iraq's dictator was overthrown by a foreign military.
Egypt's dictator was overthrown through domestic protests, while Iraq's dictator was overthrown by a foreign military.
Egypt's dictator was overthrown through domestic protests, while Iraq's dictator was overthrown by a foreign military.
Egypt's dictator was overthrown through domestic protests, while Iraq's dictator was overthrown by a foreign military.
From the late spring of 1798 until the fall of 1799.