The era of the pharaohs in Egyptian history spans about three thousand years, beginning in 3200 BC. ADVERTISEMENT. as Alexander the Great in 323 BC invaded Egypt.
During the time of the pharaohs, Egypt experienced many phases of rebirth and progress, leaving a vast legacy of manifestations and effects of civilization, urbanization, science and technology.
Historians divide the era of the pharaohs in the history of Egypt into three consecutive parts:
The Old Land.
Central Plateau.
A modern state.
Historians also divide this era into thirty ruling dynasties divided into these three phases of Egyptian history
Antiquity (1st, 2nd Dynasties):
King “Mina” is credited with achieving political unification of Egypt around 3200 BC. M, and he was able to establish the first ruling family in the history of the Egyptian pharaoh, and Mina wanted to ensure the unification of the country, so he founded a city near the head of the delta, after This was called "Memphis", and this united was a key factor in Egypt's revival in various aspects of life
Antiquity (1st, 2nd Dynasties):
King “Mina” is credited with achieving political unification of Egypt around 3200 BC. M, and he was able to establish the first ruling family in the history of the Egyptian pharaoh, and Mina wanted to ensure the unification of the country, so he founded a city near the head of the delta, after This was called "Memphis", and this united was a key factor in Egypt's revival in various aspects of life.
Antiquity (1st, 2nd Dynasties): King “Mina” is credited with achieving political unification of Egypt around 3200 BC. M, and he was able to establish the first ruling family in the history of the Egyptian pharaoh, and Mina wanted to ensure the unification of the country, so he founded a city near the head of the delta, after This was called "Memphis", and this united was a key factor in Egypt's revival in various aspects of life.
Antiquity (1st, 2nd Dynasties): King “Mina” is credited with achieving political unification of Egypt around 3200 BC. M, and he was able to establish the first ruling clan in the history of the Egyptian pharaoh, and Mina wanted to ensure the unification of the country, so he founded a city near the head of the plain , later known as "Memphis", and this united was a key factor in Egypt's revival in various aspects of life.