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[[File:All Gizah Pyramids.jpg|thumb|280px|The [[pyramids of Giza]] are among the most recognizable symbols of the civilization of ancient Egypt.]]
[[Fáìlì:All Gizah Pyramids.jpg|thumb|280px|The [[pyramids of Giza]] are among the most recognizable symbols of the civilization of ancient Egypt.]]
[[File:Ancient Egypt map-en.svg|thumb|280px|Map of ancient Egypt, showing major cities and sites of the Dynastic period (c. 3150 BC to 30 BC)]]
[[Fáìlì:Ancient Egypt map-en.svg|thumb|280px|Map of ancient Egypt, showing major cities and sites of the Dynastic period (c. 3150 BC to 30 BC)]]


'''Ẹ́gíptì Ayéijọ́un''' ni [[civilization|asailaju]] [[Ancient history|ayeijoun]] ti apailaorun [[North Africa|Ariwa Afrika]], to wo jo si isale [[Nile|Odo Nile]] nibi ti orile-ede ayeodeoni [[Egypt]] wa. Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150&nbsp;BC (according to [[conventional Egyptian chronology]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk/chronology/index.html|title=Chronology|accessdate=25 March 2008|publisher=Digital Egypt for Universities, University College London}}</ref> with the political unification of [[Upper and Lower Egypt]] under the first [[pharaoh]].<ref>Dodson (2004) p. 46</ref> The [[history of ancient Egypt]] occurred in a series of stable ''Kingdoms'', separated by periods of relative instability known as ''Intermediate Periods''. The [[Old Kingdom]] of the [[Early Bronze Age]], the [[Middle Kingdom of Egypt|Middle Kingdom]] of the [[Middle Bronze Age]] and the [[New Kingdom]] of the [[Late Bronze Age]]. Egypt reached the pinnacle of its power during the New Kingdom, in the [[Ramesside period]], after which it entered a period of slow decline. Egypt was conquered by a succession of foreign powers in this late period. In the aftermath of [[Alexander the Great]]'s death, one of his generals, [[Ptolemy Soter]], established himself as the new ruler of Egypt. This [[Ptolemaic Dynasty]] ruled Egypt until 30&nbsp;BC, when it fell to the [[Roman Empire]] and became [[Egypt (Roman province)|a Roman province]].<ref>Clayton (1994) p. 217</ref>
'''Ẹ́gíptì Ayéijọ́un''' ni [[civilization|asailaju]] [[Ancient history|ayeijoun]] ti apailaorun [[North Africa|Ariwa Afrika]], to wo jo si isale [[Nile|Odo Nile]] nibi ti orile-ede ayeodeoni [[Egypt]] wa. Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150&nbsp;BC (according to [[conventional Egyptian chronology]])<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk/chronology/index.html|title=Chronology|accessdate=25 March 2008|publisher=Digital Egypt for Universities, University College London}}</ref> with the political unification of [[Upper and Lower Egypt]] under the first [[pharaoh]].<ref>Dodson (2004) p. 46</ref> The [[history of ancient Egypt]] occurred in a series of stable ''Kingdoms'', separated by periods of relative instability known as ''Intermediate Periods''. The [[Old Kingdom]] of the [[Early Bronze Age]], the [[Middle Kingdom of Egypt|Middle Kingdom]] of the [[Middle Bronze Age]] and the [[New Kingdom]] of the [[Late Bronze Age]]. Egypt reached the pinnacle of its power during the New Kingdom, in the [[Ramesside period]], after which it entered a period of slow decline. Egypt was conquered by a succession of foreign powers in this late period. In the aftermath of [[Alexander the Great]]'s death, one of his generals, [[Ptolemy Soter]], established himself as the new ruler of Egypt. This [[Ptolemaic Dynasty]] ruled Egypt until 30&nbsp;BC, when it fell to the [[Roman Empire]] and became [[Egypt (Roman province)|a Roman province]].<ref>Clayton (1994) p. 217</ref>


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[[af:Antieke Egipte]]

[[als:Altes Ägypten]]
[[an:Antigo Echipto]]
[[ar:مصر القديمة]]
[[arz:مصر القديمه]]
[[ast:Antiguu Exiptu]]
[[az:Qədim Misir]]
[[bat-smg:Senuobės Egėpts]]
[[be:Старажытны Егіпет]]
[[be-x-old:Старажытны Эгіпет]]
[[bg:Древен Египет]]
[[bn:প্রাচীন মিশর]]
[[br:Henegipt]]
[[bs:Stari Egipat]]
[[ca:Antic Egipte]]
[[cdo:Gū Ăi-gĭk]]
[[ceb:Karaang Ehipto]]
[[cs:Starověký Egypt]]
[[cv:Авалхи Икĕпат]]
[[cy:Yr Hen Aifft]]
[[da:Det gamle Egypten]]
[[de:Altes Ägypten]]
[[diq:Mısıro Antik]]
[[el:Αρχαία Αίγυπτος]]
[[eml:Egétt antîg]]
[[en:Ancient Egypt]]
[[en:Ancient Egypt]]
[[eo:Antikva Egiptio]]
[[es:Antiguo Egipto]]
[[et:Vana-Egiptus]]
[[eu:Antzinako Egipto]]
[[ext:Antíguu Egitu]]
[[fa:مصر باستان]]
[[fi:Muinainen Egypti]]
[[fiu-vro:Vana-Egüptüs]]
[[fr:Égypte antique]]
[[fur:Antîc Egjit]]
[[fy:Alde Egypte]]
[[ga:Sean-Éigipt]]
[[gan:古埃及]]
[[gl:Antigo Exipto]]
[[gu:પ્રાચીન ઇજિપ્ત]]
[[he:מצרים העתיקה]]
[[hi:प्राचीन मिस्र]]
[[hif:Purana Egypt]]
[[hr:Drevni Egipat]]
[[hu:Ókori Egyiptom]]
[[id:Mesir Kuno]]
[[is:Egyptaland hið forna]]
[[it:Antico Egitto]]
[[ja:古代エジプト]]
[[jv:Mesir Kuna]]
[[ka:ძველი ეგვიპტე]]
[[kn:ಪ್ರಾಚೀನ ಈಜಿಪ್ಟ್‌]]
[[ko:고대 이집트]]
[[kv:Важ Египет]]
[[la:Aegyptus Antiqua]]
[[lt:Senovės Egiptas]]
[[lv:Senā Ēģipte]]
[[mk:Древен Египет]]
[[ml:ഈജിപ്ഷ്യൻ സംസ്കാരം]]
[[mn:Эртний Египет]]
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[[ms:Mesir Purba]]
[[mwl:Antigo Eigito]]
[[my:ရှေးဟောင်းအီဂျစ်]]
[[nap:Antìc Egittò]]
[[nds:Oolt Ägypten]]
[[nds-nl:Olle Egypte]]
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[[new:प्राचीन मिस्र]]
[[nl:Oude Egypte]]
[[nn:Egypt i oldtida]]
[[no:Oldtidens Egypt]]
[[oc:Egipte antica]]
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[[pnb:پرانا مصر]]
[[pt:Antigo Egito]]
[[qu:Mawk'a Ihiptu]]
[[ro:Egiptul Antic]]
[[ru:Древний Египет]]
[[rue:Старовікый Еґіпет]]
[[scn:Eggittu anticu]]
[[sh:Stari Egipat]]
[[si:පුරාතන ඊජිප්තුව]]
[[simple:Ancient Egypt]]
[[sl:Stari Egipt]]
[[sm:Le Malo o Aikupito]]
[[sq:Egjipti i lashtë]]
[[sr:Стари Египат]]
[[sv:Forntida Egypten]]
[[sw:Misri ya Kale]]
[[ta:பண்டைய எகிப்து]]
[[te:పురాతన ఈజిప్టు]]
[[tg:Мисри Бостон]]
[[th:อียิปต์โบราณ]]
[[tk:Gadymy Müsür]]
[[tl:Sinaunang Ehipto]]
[[tr:Antik Mısır]]
[[tt:Борынгы Мисыр]]
[[uk:Стародавній Єгипет]]
[[ur:قدیم مصر]]
[[vec:Antico Egito]]
[[vi:Ai Cập cổ đại]]
[[war:Hadton Ehipto]]
[[yi:אוראלט עגיפטן]]
[[za:Guj Aigib]]
[[zh:古埃及]]
[[zh-classical:古埃及]]
[[zh-min-nan:Kó͘-tāi Ai-ki̍p]]
[[zh-yue:古埃及]]

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The pyramids of Giza are among the most recognizable symbols of the civilization of ancient Egypt.
Map of ancient Egypt, showing major cities and sites of the Dynastic period (c. 3150 BC to 30 BC)

Ẹ́gíptì Ayéijọ́un ni asailaju ayeijoun ti apailaorun Ariwa Afrika, to wo jo si isale Odo Nile nibi ti orile-ede ayeodeoni Egypt wa. Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150 BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology)[1] with the political unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first pharaoh.[2] The history of ancient Egypt occurred in a series of stable Kingdoms, separated by periods of relative instability known as Intermediate Periods. The Old Kingdom of the Early Bronze Age, the Middle Kingdom of the Middle Bronze Age and the New Kingdom of the Late Bronze Age. Egypt reached the pinnacle of its power during the New Kingdom, in the Ramesside period, after which it entered a period of slow decline. Egypt was conquered by a succession of foreign powers in this late period. In the aftermath of Alexander the Great's death, one of his generals, Ptolemy Soter, established himself as the new ruler of Egypt. This Ptolemaic Dynasty ruled Egypt until 30 BC, when it fell to the Roman Empire and became a Roman province.[3]


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  1. "Chronology". Digital Egypt for Universities, University College London. Retrieved 25 March 2008. 
  2. Dodson (2004) p. 46
  3. Clayton (1994) p. 217