i don't mean ancient egypt only ...i also mean modern and roman egypt...is this one of the reasons why many egyptians don't know much about egyptian history..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Egypt
please also see the links at the end of the page ..the one's about roman, arab and ptolemaic egypt
2007-09-20
10:59:43
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➔ Africa & Middle East
➔ Egypt
@hasafer
mcdonald's ya m3lm...howa dah el sabeb :)
2007-09-20
11:09:43 ·
update #1
@hasafer
mat5efsh foul el sohour haye2dy 3la kol deh.lol
2007-09-20
11:15:37 ·
update #2
It is actually amazing how much we do know about Egyptian civilization for back as far as the Naqqarda settlements around 4,000BCE.
We know that the first settlements of the nomadic hunter gatherers was in the eastern delta area.
By that time they had already established trade routes as faraway as Afghanistan as beads found in grave sites are of a type of lapis lazuli that is only found in that region.
Egyptians should all be very proud that Egypt was most likely the birthplace of civilization.
This is disputed by some theorists who still claim the Mesopotamians came first.
However the Badrian and Naqqarda civilizations predate anything else yet located.
From that era to the present day we have a fairly clear picture of just how civilization developed.
2007-09-20 12:38:52
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answered by sistablu...Maat 7
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Egypt is an old country and it has a very long history due to most countries want to occupate it. and when egypt is occupated the egyptians never give up and they do patriot things which make the events too much
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like 1919 revoulotion
like 1936 treaty
like 1805 the first time the egyptians chose thier king in the modern history
like 1948 plasteen war
like 1952 23 july revoulotion
like 1973 ........6 october war the war which we won on isreal
...many many many
we should be proud of it :D
anyway enta 7at7awel adaby wala eh
yareet akhod el taree5 tany el sanady
2007-09-20 11:15:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The verse from Ezekiel the observe "starvation" must be taken actually or it ought to represent spiritually. a non secular starvation. I by no skill heard of all and sundry beating their spouse and infants because of the fact they have been smoked up. I by no skill heard of each physique dieing from marijuana appropriate ailments. I by no skill heard of all and sundry that od-ed from pot. the only reason it is not any longer criminal is with the help of the fact the government hasn't discovered a stable thank you to maintain people from turning out to be their own and you should be perfect. the government does no longer frown on tax-loose money too.
2016-10-09 13:29:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, too long but definitely worth it! This is the reason why this country, I believe, is one of the most interesting in the whole world. If you don't agree with me, then what are you doing here spending time reading our answers? I am not being sarcastic, just wondering...
2007-09-20 19:07:11
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answered by Anonymous
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yah of course manta akeed 3deet 3la seneen el madrasa wala kont 23fa men el taree5 dah m3a2ad bas mashy el 7al feh w 3omro mbye5las
2007-09-20 11:17:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Look..the Egyptian and Chineese history is the longest history u'll ever see.....but if u like history u'll enjoy it..
2007-09-21 22:33:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes and there are many details. Great countries always like that.
2007-09-20 12:47:46
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answered by Wise Heart 7
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Yes. You should be so lucky to live long enough to study it all.
You will have to be selective in your area of study.
Ian M
2007-09-20 11:07:21
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answered by Ian M 6
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we need Dr. Zahi Hawas to give us lessons for about 20 years
2007-09-20 15:44:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It's definitely too long to be studied.
embrace it.
2007-09-21 06:34:50
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answered by Arabian Dune 5
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