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Egypt has one of the longest recorded histories in the world. 5,000 years ago, the pharaohs ruled Egypt. They built the [[Pyramids of Giza|pyramids]] and lasted through 30 dynasties and almost 3,000 years. In 305 BC, [[Alexander the Great]] invaded Egypt and established a [[Greece|Greek]] kingdom. In 30 BC, the [[Romans|Roman Empire]] conquered Egypt from [[Cleopatra VII]] and ruled it (through the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantines]]) until the Arab conquest in the 639. From then until 1517, Egypt was ruled by the Arabs. In 1517, the [[Ottoman Empire|Turks]] invaded the [[Mamluk Sultanate]] and claimed Egypt for their own.
 
Egypt has one of the longest recorded histories in the world. 5,000 years ago, the pharaohs ruled Egypt. They built the [[Pyramids of Giza|pyramids]] and lasted through 30 dynasties and almost 3,000 years. In 305 BC, [[Alexander the Great]] invaded Egypt and established a [[Greece|Greek]] kingdom. In 30 BC, the [[Romans|Roman Empire]] conquered Egypt from [[Cleopatra VII]] and ruled it (through the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantines]]) until the Arab conquest in the 639. From then until 1517, Egypt was ruled by the Arabs. In 1517, the [[Ottoman Empire|Turks]] invaded the [[Mamluk Sultanate]] and claimed Egypt for their own.
  
In 1914, the [[United Kingdom|British]] established a protectorate that lasted until 1922. In 1922, the [[Kingdom of Egypt]] was established, but it was still considered a British client state. In 1953, the [[Egyptian Revolution]] overthrew the King and [[Muhammed Naguib]] became the first President. Since then, Egypt has went through a period of significant modernization and economic growth.
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In 1914, the [[United Kingdom|British]] established a protectorate that lasted until 1922. In 1922, the [[Kingdom of Egypt]] was established, but it was still considered a British client state. In 1953, the [[Egyptian Revolution]] overthrew the King and [[Muhammed Naguib]] became the first President. Since then, Egypt has went through a period of significant modernization and economic growth.
  
  
 
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Egypt is a nation in northern Africa. It borders Libya to the west, Sudan to the south, and Israel to the northeast. Its capital is Cairo, one of the largest cities in Africa. Although geographically located in Africa, Egypt is linguistically, religiously, and politically tied to Asia and especially the Middle East.

History

Egypt has one of the longest recorded histories in the world. 5,000 years ago, the pharaohs ruled Egypt. They built the pyramids and lasted through 30 dynasties and almost 3,000 years. In 305 BC, Alexander the Great invaded Egypt and established a Greek kingdom. In 30 BC, the Roman Empire conquered Egypt from Cleopatra VII and ruled it (through the Byzantines) until the Arab conquest in the 639. From then until 1517, Egypt was ruled by the Arabs. In 1517, the Turks invaded the Mamluk Sultanate and claimed Egypt for their own.

In 1914, the British established a protectorate that lasted until 1922. In 1922, the Kingdom of Egypt was established, but it was still considered a British client state. In 1953, the Egyptian Revolution overthrew the King and Muhammed Naguib became the first President. Since then, Egypt has went through a period of significant modernization and economic growth.