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2950 BCE
The Old Kingdom
The upper and lower part of Egypt were untied and they called it the Old Kingdom.
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2150 BCE
The Frist Intermediate Period
The Old Kingdom ends when Egypt is split back into two countries and it is the first intermediate period.
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1975 BCE
The Middle Kingdom
The two parts of Egypt are reunited by Pharaoh Mentuhotep II. That starts the Middle Kingdom.
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1640 BCE
The Second Intermidiate Period
When the Middle Kingdom ended, the Second Intermediate Period begun. During the Second Intermediate Period, the horse and chariot are introduced.
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1520 BCE
The New Kingdom
Egypt in this time prospers. The Egyptian Empire reaches it's peak during this time with the Paharoaoh's conquering the most land.
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1506 BCE
Tuthmosis I becomes Pharoh
The next Pharoh to come to power was Tuthmosis I. What makes him special is he was the first Pharoh to be buried in the Vally of Kings.
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1479 BCE
Hatshepsut as Pharoh
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1386 BCE
Amenhotep II
As Pharoh, Amenhotep has the Temple of Luxor built. Egyptian Civilization would reach their peak in many things while he was ruling.
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1279 BCE
Ramses II
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1075 BCE
The Third Intermidiate period begins
This period begins when the New Kingdom comes to an end. Near the end of this period, Egypt grows weaker. They are finally conquered by the Assyrian Empire.
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