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After Cleopatra's defeat, Egypt became a Roman Imperial province. This meant the it was ruled directly by the emperor through his personal representative.
Piankhi united Egypt and Kush while Taharqa spent his time fighting with the Assyrians.
Because they wanted to dimwits!
Well, there are tons of differences. One is that China had emperors, while Egypt had Pharaoh's. Also, China used characters in there writing, while Egypt used hieroglyphics's. Additionally, China's clothing was usually silk, while Egypt's clothing was usually linen. Religion was different too. China followed philosophy, while Egyptians were polytheistic (believed in many gods) Yes, these are only some differences but there are too many to name all of them.
Greece, Rome, Turkey, Persia, the Ottoman Empire and Britain have all colonised Egypt at various times.British
1882-1922
Britain
No it was colonised in 1882
Though the Sahara desert is just on the outskirts of Egypt, the soil around the Nile delta is quite fertile and good for growing crops. The land was also good for growing grain and during ancient times, Egypt was known as the breadbasket of the east.
NO. While the specific term "colony" is disputable in terms of Britain's historic relationship with Egypt, it is fair to say that Britain had military force and control over Egyptian affairs from 1882-1954. After the Officer's Uprising in 1954, Egypt became a completely independent nation.
Norwegian Language would be the official of Thailand while Finnish would the official language of Phuket.
Because the US were colonized by England, while Mexico was colonized by Spain.
No
Egypt hasn't volcanoes.
Syria was formerly a French Mandate. While technically this means that Syria was not colonized, a mandate was more or less a colony.
First Greece did but later on in 1889 Britain conquered it until the mid 1950's.