
Welcome to ancient Egypt
Eskicag Misir´a hosgeldiniz
Misir tarihi hakkinda turkce yazilara bu adresten ulasabilirsinizmısır tarihi
History of Egypt
The history of Egypt is the longest continuous history, as a unified state, of any country in the world. The Nile valley forms a natural geographic and economic unit, bounded to the east and west by deserts, to the north by the sea and to the south by the Cataracts of the Nile. The need to have a single authority to manage the waters of the Nile led to the creation of the world's first state in Egypt in about 3000 BC. Egypt's peculiar geography made it a difficult country to attack, which is why Pharaonic Egypt was for so long an independent and self-contained state.
Once Egypt did succumb to foreign rule, however, it proved unable to escape from it, and for 2,400 years Egypt was governed by foreigners: Assyrians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantine Greeks, Arabs, Ottomans, French, and British. (The Hyksos were among the earliest foreign rulers of Egypt, but the ancient Egyptians regained control of their country after the Hykso period.)
When Gamal Abdel Nasser (President of Egypt) (1954–1970) remarked that he was the first native Egyptian to exercise sovereign power in the country since Pharaoh Nectanebo II, deposed by the Persians in 343 BC, he was only exaggerating slightly.
More information about Egypt:Egyptian history is broken into several different periods according to the dynasty of the ruling pharaoh. The dating of events in Egyptian history is still a subject of research. The conservative dates are not supported by any reliable absolute date for a span of about three millennia. The following is the list according to conventional Egyptian chronology.
- Predynastic Period (Prior to 3100 BC)
- Protodynastic Period (Approximately 3100 - 3000 BC)
- Early Dynastic Period (1st–2nd Dynasties)
- Old Kingdom (3rd–6th Dynasties)
- First Intermediate Period (7th–11th Dynasties)
- Middle Kingdom (12th–13th Dynasties)
- Second Intermediate Period (14th–17th Dynasties)
- New Kingdom (18th–20th Dynasties)
- Third Intermediate Period (21st–25th Dynasties) (also known as the Libyan Period)
- Late Period (26th–31st Dynasties)
- History of Egypt under Achaemenid Persian domination: 525 BC to 332 BC
- Ptolemaic Egypt: 332 BC to 30 BC
- Roman Egypt: 30 BC to AD 639
- History of Arab Egypt: 639 to 1517
- History of Ottoman Egypt: 1517 to 1805
- Egypt under Muhammad Ali and his successors: 1805 to 1882
- History of modern Egypt: since 1882

Pyramid of djoser,c2681-2662BC,3 rd dynasty,saggara
Djoserin piramidi,MÖ 2681-2662, 3. dinasti,saggara

Pyramids of giza,2600-2500 BC,4 th dynasty,Giza
Giza piramidleri,Mö 2600-2500,4. dinasti,Giza

Great sphinx,c 2570-2544 BC,Giza
Buyuk sfenks, MÖ 2570-2544,Giza

Photo of egyptian columns,Temple of Amun
Amun tapinaginin kolumlarindan göruntu

Hypostyle hall,Temple of Amun
Amun tapinaginin giris holunden göruntu

Statue of menhauce and khamaremebty,c 2515BC,Giza
Menhauce ve khamaremebty in heykeli, MÖ 2515,Giza

Statue of rahotep and nofret,c 2580, egypt
Rahotep ve nofretin heykeli, MÖ 2580 ,Misir

Seated scribe,c 2400 BC,Saggara
Oturan yazici, MÖ 2400,Saggara

Pond in a garden,1410 BC,Thebes
Havuzlu bahce,Mö 1410,Thebes

Statue of akhenaten,c 1350 BC,Amarna
Akhenatenin heykeli, MÖ 1350,Amarna

Amarna stele,c 1350 BC,Amarna
amarna kabartmasi,Mö 1350 ,Amarna

Bust of nefertiti,1350 bc,amarna
Nefertitinin bustu, MÖ 1350,Amarna
mısır sanatı -Geçmişin tarihini yazma-Aydınlanma devrimi
Mısır ve Mezopotamya Matematiği
mısır yemek kültüründe Türk etkisi Türkçe !
Abu Simbel-Mısır Firavunu II. Ramses için yapılan iki tapınağın bulunduğu yer
Mısır Tarihi
Ahenaton,Eski Mısır firavunlarından, Amenhotep-IV. Amenofis, Aton'un hizmetkarı
Memlûklar hanedanı, Kölemenler, Mısır ve Suriye' de egemenlik kurmuşlardı
Misir Kültürü
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