Egypt's persuasive article Egypt is currently unstable due to the recent revolution and abolition of the president. They encountered problems in rebuilding the government and stabilizing their daily lives. One of their main problems is starvation. About 26.3% of the Egyptian population is below the poverty line, so we can not get the food we need to grow, grow and maintain health ("Egypt's poverty rate rose to 26% "). Egypt has reduced imports of food, which is putting more pressure on farmers and farmers were unable to compensate for the resources needed to compensate for the decline in imports.
Especially after the sensational discovery of the Tutenkhamun tomb in 1922, Egypt was one of the first non - European countries that developed tourism. Unfortunately, the political instability of Egypt from the 1920s through the early 1930s made it the most decisive journey to Egypt. But countless tourists traveled through Egypt through the Suez Canal, many of them traveled a short trip and saw a popular destination like Giza's pyramids and Sphinx.
The division of the Egyptian monarchy in the 8th century BC was an opportunity captured by the kingdom. The division of Lower Egypt and internal political instability led King King Kushite Piye to begin a successful battle around 727 BC. Despite this first victory, Egypt's Kusht control will not last a century. This is due to the expansion of the new Assyrian empire in the Near East. The Cushites originally lived in Assyria, but Egyptian support for the anti-Assyrian alliance of South Levant to the second half of the 8th century BC caused hostility. In 671 BC Egypt was invaded by Assyrians, the Egyptian Cushite dynasty ended in 654 BC. But, as they continue to survive in Nubia, this is not the end of the Kush Kingdom.
Assyria: Assyria is the main political and military force of ancient Mesopotamia. During the Aachen era, the Assyrian Empire expanded from the modern Iraq of the East to Turkey to the west and Egypt to the south. Assyrians often opposed the ancient Egyptians and the pharaohs of Turkey's Hittite empire. The scholars believe that a combination of natural disasters may annoy some Bronze Age empires. According to the archaeological evidence, in the 150 years between 1250 BC and 1100 BC, a series of serious droughts occurred in eastern Mediterranean. There is a possibility that it stands outstanding in a crash accident. Earthquakes, famine, social and political turmoil, and the invasion of nomadic tribes may also play a role.