HISTORY OF EGYPT



The 'history of Egypt' is the longest continuous history, as a unified state, of any country in the world. The Nile valley forms a natural geographic and economic unit, bounded to the east and west by deserts, to the north by the sea and to the south by the Cataracts of the Nile. The need to have a single authority to manage the waters of the Nile led to the creation of the world's first state in Egypt in about 3000 BC. Egypt's peculiar geography made it a difficult country to attack, which is why Pharaonic Egypt was for so long an independent and self-contained state.
Once Egypt did succumb to foreign rule, however, it proved unable to escape from it, and for 2,400 years Egypt was governed by foreigners: Assyrians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantine Greeks, Arabs, Ottomans, French, and British. (The Hyksos were among the earliest foreign rulers of Egypt, but the ancient Egyptians regained control of their country after the Hykso period.)
When Gamal Abdel Nasser (President of Egypt) (1954–1970) remarked that he was the first native Egyptian to exercise sovereign power in the country since Pharaoh Nectanebo II, deposed by the Persians in 343 BC, he was only exaggerating slightly.
In this encyclopedia, Egyptian history has been divided into eight periods:

History of ancient Egypt: 3000 BC to 525 BC

History of Egypt under Achaemenid Persian domination: 525 BC to 332 BC

Ptolemaic Egypt: 332 BC to 30 BC

Roman Egypt: 30 BC to AD 639

History of Arab Egypt: 639 to 1517

History of Ottoman Egypt: 1517 to 1805

Egypt under Muhammad Ali and his successors: 1805 to 1882

History of modern Egypt: since 1882

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Aegyptus

Ancient Egypt

Egyptian mythology

Egyptians

History of Africa

History of the Middle East

Pharaoh

History of Ancient Egypt

External links



Ancient Egyptian Civilization - Aldokkan

Ancient Egyptian History - A comprehensive & concise educational website focusing on the basic and the advanced in all aspects of Ancient Egypt

Egypt.. the past and the present

WWW-VL: History: Ancient Egypt

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