Egypt is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. Northern and western parts of Egypt are also deserts. There are many geographical factors affecting Egypt, but the Nile river has the greatest impact on the development of the Egyptian economy. As everyone knows, the Nile provides abundant soil to Egypt, but it also offers abundant natural resources. Papyrus grows naturally only in the Nile Valley and Egypt controls the production of papyrus (nature). Since papyrus (natural) is not readily available in other countries, papyrus becomes a trade item.
Sasanian Egypt (referred to as Agiptus in Persian Persian) continues between 619 and 629, until the Sasanian rebels Army Shahrbaraz and Byzantine Emperor Heracles agree to have control, the short control of the Egyptian and Libyan parts of the Sasanian Empire . That's right. I return to him in Egypt. After a short Persian invasion in the early 7th century, Byzantine was able to regain control of the country until 639-42 Egypt was invaded by Egypt and conquered by the Arab Islamic Empire. The ultimate loss of Egypt is very valuable to the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantine Empire relies on Egypt to produce many agricultural products and manufactured goods.
During the Byzantine - Sassan War 's 602 - 628 war, Byzantine was able to regain control of the country after the invasion of the short - lived Sassanther Person in the early 7th century, during which they are called the new short - lived term Sasania We have established a region of. Egypt was invaded by Muslim Arabs until 639-42 and conquered by the Islamic empire. When they beat Byzantine troops in Egypt, the Arabs brought Sunni Muslims to the country. Early in this period the Egyptians began to associate their new beliefs with indigenous beliefs and practices. And it led to the order of various Sophie which was booming so far. These early rituals survived the Coptic Christian era.
For a long time since Egypt's own pyramid construction period has ended, a pyramid building has been built in Sudan after the majority of Egypt's rule by King Napata. The rule of Napatan was short lived and ended in 661 BC, but Egyptian culture left an impression that will not disappear in the later Mero Kingdom (300 BC to 300 AD CE). Building the tomb of more than 200 Egyptian indigenous noble pyramids close to the capital of the kingdom began to become a complete pyramid revival
The unique shape of the Djoser pyramid can be explained by observing the architectural structure used before the pyramid was built in ancient Egypt. In Egypt's early dynasties and the old kingdom, a rectangular structure with a flat roof and an outwardly inclined side was used to mark the tomb of social elite members. These structures made of mud brick and stone are called mastabas (in Arabic it means "mud stool"). Perhaps in order to exceed his predecessor, Josel decided to pile up six masts with gradually diminishing dimensions to create a staircase pyramid. The construction of the ladder pyramid may reflect the evolution of the understanding of the power of the Egyptian kingdom. Because this structure can be interpreted as a way to encourage the king to enter the sacred area after his death.