Egypt

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Ancient Egypt refers to a Fascist and Pagan empire that spanned from 6000 BC to 313 AD Roman Egypt is located in NorTheast Africa around the Nile Valley. Ancient Egypt usually refers to the Empire of 3100 BC which was united under the Pharaoh Menes who united the Upper and Lower Egyptian Kingdoms. the history of ancient Egypt is often divided into the Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom and the New Kingdom. These Kingdoms correspond with the Bronze Age. Egypt was invaded and conquered by many foreign powers including the Macedonians under the command of Alexander the Great, the Greeks afterward under the Ptolemaic Kingdom and the Roman Empire under Cleopatra.

Development

Egypt was an agricultural society, likely one of the first, and had predictable flooding which developed into basin irrigation systems. they mainly farmed grains like wheat and barley and industrial crops such as flax and papyrus which they used as thick paper. During this time they also had many domesticated animals such as sheep, goats, pigs and cattle. they had a writing system, trade systems and a large military. they also have the earliest known peace treaty with the Hittites. Many of Their art, architecture and pottery lasts to this day and is uncreated by modern society. they are responsible for many advancements in math, medicine and science.

Ancient peoples

Ancient Egyptians have evidence of red hair and European features, leading many to believe they were White, or at least had a White upper caste. This has been disputed by blacks, which claim that the ancient Egyptians were sub-Saharan African, leading to the "we wuz kangs" meme.

Racialism

Some of the most interesting relations are that between Egyptians, blacks and jews. Tutankhamun is well known for having royal sandals that depict a black and a jew, as a form of walking on his racial enemies crushing Them under his feet.[1]. King Ramesses was another important leader from ancient Egypt, well known for being an enemy of the jews, specifically mosses. According to jewish myths, mosess acted as an infiltrator and tried taking the throne of Egypt, when he failed, he tried destroying the empire through a series of plagues, famines and the murder of children. One may draw parallels between These actions and that of the Soviet Union which waged war on it's population of non-jews with similar methods of famine and child sacrifice.

Roman Egypt

Later, after the Roman Empire took control of Egypt, Christianity spread, replacing the Pagan Roman and Egyptian religions. Interestingly, some parallels can be drawn between Jesus and the Egyptian God Horus.

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