A number of empires or countries controlled Egypt over the centuries. Whole books have been written on this, and by asking about a specific period of history, a better, more specific answer might be discovered. The Roman Empire could easily be named as controlling Egypt at one point, just to cite one example.
1882-1992(they regained formal independence). In 1956 they were a free country
There is no "Egypt" language, the language spoken in Egypt is Arabic.
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In recent history, Iraq and Afghanistan after the US invasions are good examples. But today even those countries that are heavily dependent on another country's protection and/or financial aid jealously guard their sovereignty and independent decision-making. Just look at countries like North Korea, Israel, Egypt, Ukraine and others that provide their backers with more headaches than influence.
There are quite a few: Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Sudan, Palestine, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Oman, and Bahrain.
Libya-Egypt, the Middle East, Central Asia, and today's Pakistan.
Egypt is known as Memphis today
Egypt Today was created in 1979.
Kush gained control of Egypt in 850 B.C
Egypt as a nation-state still exists today as Egypt, in relatively the same location as their entire history.
egypt was a colony in the past under control of who?
in egypt
Cairo is the capital of Egypt.
The hagrites today is egypt.
Most people in Egypt live in Egypt.
No, Egypt has never controlled Cuba.
Egypt