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Middle Kingdom of Egypt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (854 words) |
 | The Middle Kingdom is a period in the history of ancient Egypt stretching from the establishment of the Eleventh Dynasty to the end of the Fourteenth Dynasty, roughly between 1991 BC and 1648 BC. |
 | These kings appear to gradually lose their grasp over Egypt, and a Fourteenth Dynasty appeared in the Delta region, but the pharaohs of this dynasty seem to be minor monarchs in the Delta region. |
 | The Thirteenth and Fourteenth Dynasties witnessed the slow decline of Egypt into the Second Intermediate Period in which some of the Asiatic settlers of Amenemhat III would grasp power over Egypt as the Hyksos. |
| Ancient Egyptian Dynasties (447 words) |
 | Egypt lies in northeast Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, the Sinai Peninsula and the Red Sea. |
 | Around 3000 BC, Egypt emerged from the twilight of prehistory as one country, united under the single rule of a divine king. |
 | She committed suicide on August 12, 30 BC at the age of 39 thus ending the are of the dynasties. |