1882-1992(they regained formal independence). In 1956 they were a free country
the sasmatians were the people that's helped Egypt but then they stole there gold
They would write important information for the people of egypt.
The Roman Empire was the third largest empire antiquity saw (after the Achaemenid Empire, the first of the four pre-Islamic Persian empires, and the very short lived Macedonian Empire of Alexander the Great) and the 24th largest in history. It covered Western Europe up to the River Rhine and southern Germany, England and Wales, the Balkan Peninsula, Romania and part of Moldova in South-eastern Europe, Turkey and the Levant (the area of Asia along the Mediterranean Sea) in Asia, Egypt and the coastal area of the rest of North Africa. It covered an area of five million square kilometres (1.93 square miles). It covered the area of 21 modern countries (not counting the microstates of Lichtenstein, Andorra, Monaco, St. Marino and Vatican City) and parts of 12 other modern countries.
scribes were important on Egypt to record tings that were happenng in the town like birth deth and so on.
The Macedonian People led by Alexander the Great in addition to other soliders from recruited from southern Greece, the most prominant being Athens.
Alexander's empire stretched from Greece in the north to Egypt in the south.
At its peak it stretched from Egypt to central Asia
Persians
It stretched from Afghanistan in the east through the Middle East to Egypt in the west.
Alexander
He was the king of the Persian Empire after Cyrus the Great who established it. He extended the Empire to Libya and Egypt.
It stretched from Libya, Egypt and the Middle East to Central Asia and today's Pakistan.
It stretched from Libya-Egypt through the Middle East to Central Asia and today's Pakistan.
The Kush Empire was a great empire because it was a continuation of the kingdom of Egypt, and it established important trading cities.
It stretched from Libya I the west, through Egypt, the Middle East and Central Asia to today's Pakistan.
It stretched from Libya-Egypt, through the Middle East, to central Asia and today's Pakistan in the east.