The tactical advantage of light weapons of ancient Egypt and Greek mobile weapons system is its mobility. Coupled with these factors, light tanks are very capable vehicles used to kill enemies in tanks. It has a highly mobile weapon system that can fall into an infantry unit with incredible speed and speed. (Silver Man 24). "There is no ruler who wants to maintain the throne against local or regional competitors because the power of the new tank is very strong on the battlefield" (Silberman, 24).
Therefore, I found that there are many differences between ancient Egyptian civilization and Greek civilization. There are many differences between Egypt and the Greek civilization, for example Egypt is established according to river society, Greece is an ocean society, Egyptian myths are close to Christian myths, and Egypt and Greece are each divine creatures It will be affected favorably by. The sacred creatures of Greece are malignant to torture, Egypt is a sacred existence for all people, Greece is only a sacred existence with a more basic living constituent. The main difference lies in the arts, geography, and education of the two civilizations described in this article.
Both ancient Egypt and ancient Greece have been widely praised for many years of civilization and its political control. In ancient Egypt, Pharaoh was considered to be a materialization of the omnipotent sun god, he regarded himself as a god. Therefore Pharaoh is a ruler of Egypt as a whole and citizens have no political say. The class structure of Egypt is best described
The political structure of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia is different. In ancient Egypt, pharaohs were thought to be representatives of the gods on the earth. Even though ancient Egyptian citizens did not see his face directly in his speech, they believed their pharaohs to be gods (Richards & Van Buren, 2000). Most of the aristocracy appointed as an important position in ancient Egypt was related to Pharaoh. After his death, only one son of Pharaoh could take over. In ancient Mesopotamia, before the King Sargon was declared a king in 2370 BC, society consisted of autonomous regions for the 10th century (Brisch et al., 2008). However, the citizens of Mesopotamia do not consider the king or his heir sacred. In Mesopotamia, most of the scribes are members of the aristocratic family and are irrelevant to the rule of the king.
In the way of control, the first two civilizations of Mesopotamia and Egypt are very similar. In Mesopotamia there is a class system that the ruler of highest rank is like Egypt and Greece, but the ruler of Egypt is called Pharaoh. In Egypt they believe their pharaohs are their gods on the earth, but all civilizations have their own god, and they answer some that closely resemble each other. In Mesopotamia, in addition to family control, advanced classes include top officials and senior pastors. The middle class has merchants, craftsmen, and lower priests. Most people are at the bottom and farmers. In Greece it was one of the most powerful civilizations of the time, and that government developed from monarchy to aristocracy. The monarchy is when the king or queen exercises its central strength. In Greece, the government is dominated by privileged minorities or upper classes and governs its own city state.