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The 1st Intermediate Period of Ancient Egypt History

Architectural engineering emerged and developed in a noticeable way, as most of the well-known monuments were built in Egypt, such as the pyramids and the Great Sphinx. The Saqqara pyramid was built in 2670 BC during the era of King Djoser, and the three pyramids, namely Khufu, Khafre and Menqou, were built in that period.

The ancient Egyptian history extends over a number of periods. The most prominent features of the ancient Egyptian kingdom were the construction of the pyramids of Giza during the era of the Fourth Dynasty, where the Great Pyramid was Khufu, while the other two pyramids were from his son Khafri and his grandson Menkaure, and after the death of Pepy in the sixth family The central government disintegrated, which led to Egypt being in a state of anarchy, and this was the first intermediate period. The central authority returned during the eleventh dynasty, and the capital moved to Thebes (the newest Luxor).

Travel to Egypt to visit the Egyptian temples and pyramids to learn more about the mythology and hundreds of Gods worshipped by the Pharaohs who were very much like humans they loved and hated, they felt jealous and fought and died during an amazing myth full of joyful, action and dramatic events that inspired modern movie directors and producers to create world-famous movies about the grandeur of the Pharaohs and the Gods they worshipped. Spend a few days to visit Abydos, Giza, Luxor, Aswan to see the tombs of the Pharaohs adorned with very clear, detailed and beautifully painted scenes of the various deities of ancient Egypt as well as many other sites, cities, adventures and things to do in Cairo, you can try and book one of our range of Egypt tours and Egypt Travel Packages many privately guided groups of Cairo day tours from airport and Egypt day tours to explore the capital city of Egypt, Cairo you can check a lot of Egypt itineraries or go on one of our full Cairo Day tours like:

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