Why did Ancient Egypt Collapse?

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  • @shaabosqueezy6599
    @shaabosqueezy6599 5 лет назад +3019

    It should be stated, that by time Cleopatra came to power. The pyramids where already consider ancient history.

    • @jknumber5138
      @jknumber5138 4 года назад +145

      They don't even claim building the Pyramids. It's not on one wall in Egypt

    • @uhno5989
      @uhno5989 4 года назад +109

      @@jknumber5138 are you saying the Egyptians didn’t build Egypt

    • @jknumber5138
      @jknumber5138 4 года назад +125

      @@uhno5989 I wasn't there 4000 years ago. Only the Akkadian Empire existed in those days. No sign of Eypgt(yet). Still, the pyramids dates are around that time. The ancient Egyptian only claimed what was theirs. The pyramid wasn't one of them. No writting civilization existed over there yet. It's like they built and went home to Assyrian or Babylon(20 miles away). The pyramids are old as dirt(no beginning or end)

    • @josebenardi1554
      @josebenardi1554 3 года назад +97

      @@jknumber5138 Jesus, you're dense.

    • @jknumber5138
      @jknumber5138 3 года назад +43

      @@josebenardi1554 Stop trolling

  • @rogeriopenna9014
    @rogeriopenna9014 5 лет назад +2364

    It's always a fun reminder that Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Cleopatra, etc... all lived CLOSER to the Crusades, Full Plate Armor knights, Discovery of the Americas, The Industrial Revolution, Discovery of Airplanes, Nuclear Power, Landings on the Moon, the Internet... than to the building of the pyramid complex at Giza...

    • @E.Wolfdale
      @E.Wolfdale 5 лет назад +198

      Ancient Egypt is probably the oldest and longest lasting empire.
      Most of the time they competed with wild and primitive tribes, when they built the pyramids, created the administration, religion, improved agriculture ...

    • @E.Wolfdale
      @E.Wolfdale 4 года назад +70

      @@user-dg2ub7rn8i Dont be funny. China join in civilizations game in ~1500BC but first piramids come form ~2500BC.

    • @williamwallace897
      @williamwallace897 4 года назад +26

      @@cybercrazy1059 pyramids were tombs... all of them, evidence is fairly overwhelming tbh

    • @williamwallace897
      @williamwallace897 4 года назад +17

      They may have had uses afterwards but probably not, they were built as tombs first and foremost

    • @mohabkasm7350
      @mohabkasm7350 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/fo1okXI2kG0/видео.html I recommend for you this video which is talking about queen Hatshepsut

  • @mudkipsarekool
    @mudkipsarekool 4 года назад +906

    Egypt had a power spike early game but then the other civs developed far enough into their tech trees and Egypt spent most of its production on a wonder

    • @stonergirl2495
      @stonergirl2495 4 года назад +24

      Spot on

    • @stonergirl2495
      @stonergirl2495 4 года назад +35

      Their religion wouldve won though. Best spirituality from the early world

    • @wjun0131
      @wjun0131 4 года назад +4

      Nah the long drought killed them

    • @mir3877
      @mir3877 4 года назад +16

      They started the pyramids and put them on autocomplete.

    • @dlalwon1
      @dlalwon1 4 года назад +38

      They also ran out of gold and couldn't spam mercenaries anymore

  • @bryantj6352
    @bryantj6352 4 года назад +505

    I honestly have no idea why ancient Egypt interests me so much everything is so interesting and fascinating it’s crazy the mysteries everything

    • @reena4499
      @reena4499 4 года назад +73

      I once read that if u strongly feel attracted or emotionally connected towards a certain culture or region it means u were born there once and u loved your previous life.

    • @jemima1688
      @jemima1688 4 года назад +2

      @@reena4499 !!!

    • @waytojannah2003
      @waytojannah2003 3 года назад +2

      Yes it is all written in quran
      With the help of quran we can solved the mystries.
      ruclips.net/video/c2ovILc_sKY/видео.html
      Watch this to know

    • @Birdswithteeth
      @Birdswithteeth 3 года назад +10

      It’s insane especially thinking these were black peoples and they were this smart so so long ago they were so smart we still don’t know a lot of things it’s insane to me

    • @VenusVoice
      @VenusVoice 3 года назад +2

      Being curious of your curiosity is quite precious and beautiful.

  • @andrewroberthook3310
    @andrewroberthook3310 5 лет назад +1570

    When the pyramids were built the skill level was already incredible meaning the culture was already ancient

    • @AGtheGEEK
      @AGtheGEEK 5 лет назад +113

      ANDREW ROBERT HOOK good observation. I never thought about it like that. In fact, the Egyptians said that their history goes back further than what today’s historians date. Supposedly 12000 yrs back.

    • @andrewroberthook3310
      @andrewroberthook3310 5 лет назад +28

      @@AGtheGEEK the truth of the pyramids is about time
      The structure that allows it actually
      The thing is this
      The truth may be a bit much for many ,as, lets face it , the truth behind existance may overload the average joe
      Especially if they comprehend the actual existance of a creator consciousness

    • @andrewroberthook3310
      @andrewroberthook3310 5 лет назад +6

      @@AGtheGEEK its far deeper than you can imagine
      Or perhaps you can

    • @secrets.295
      @secrets.295 4 года назад +26

      Well its not really skills because it was built by Aliens. 🤭🤭🤭

    • @fredbarker9201
      @fredbarker9201 4 года назад +28

      When Napoleon took a force to Egypt he told his men about the pyramids “40 centuries of history look down on you”

  • @moonwitch1615
    @moonwitch1615 3 года назад +441

    Ancient Egypt is so mind blowing! It kinda hurts to know that this civilization disappeared. Everything about Ancient Egyptians is so fascinating.

    • @madassboy
      @madassboy 3 года назад +39

      Same, I'm egyptian and feel sad for that.

    • @madassboy
      @madassboy 3 года назад +17

      @Gypsy Soul No it was appearing even in the rule of greece and romans but arab end it

    • @TheSpiritofTruthEMIII
      @TheSpiritofTruthEMIII 3 года назад +15

      This civilization is going to disappear as well. Bye.

    • @egyptianindc8590
      @egyptianindc8590 3 года назад +33

      It’s a lesson to us that no matter how powerful we think we are , the day will come & we will die . That made them unique that they thought so much of the after life

    • @Topagendadolla
      @Topagendadolla 3 года назад +75

      @@madassboy it ended once Egypt became Muslim.

  • @NIDELLANEUM
    @NIDELLANEUM Год назад +34

    It constantly blows my mind just how ANCIENT Egypt was. We consider Classical Greece to have been so ancient that it's beyond our comprehension, and yet the pyramids were AT LEAST 2000 years old during that time, and were part of a Kingdom which was already about a thousand years old on its own

  • @nirakarshrestha6300
    @nirakarshrestha6300 5 лет назад +1842

    Bronze age iron age dark age and we are in plastic age

    • @absolutelysobeast
      @absolutelysobeast 5 лет назад +130

      Nirakar Shrestha nope, we are in the electronic age. And more specifically the integrated circuit/ transistor age

    • @wakopako2803
      @wakopako2803 5 лет назад +71

      @@absolutelysobeast r/woosh

    • @wakopako2803
      @wakopako2803 5 лет назад +13

      r/ihavenoredditsooo

    • @tcb9775
      @tcb9775 5 лет назад +99

      Transgender & Botox Age

    • @2romanian4you20
      @2romanian4you20 5 лет назад +4

      @@absolutelysobeast r/woosh

  • @jasonl8326
    @jasonl8326 5 лет назад +346

    It might be better to ask how ancient Egypt was able to sustain an Empire for so long. 3000 years is such a long time that it's difficult to even comprehend how they did it. Ancient Greek philosophers (approx. 500 BC) would visit this already ancient land and marvel at their achievements, despite the fact Egypt was already on the decline at this point (the pyramids and other sites were already showing significant signs of decay and neglect). In my amateur historian opinion I would say that it's geographical isolation kept it relatively protected from outside influence and invasion for some time, giving Egypt time to develop a deep and sustained culture (this is difficult to do when you're frequently fending off invaders). However, this couldn't last forever and eventually foreign adversaries evolved the technology and organization to mount effective invasions, and over time this weakened Egypt.

    • @uncharted7againblackking256
      @uncharted7againblackking256 3 года назад +1

      Your right everything you've just said in the end.....they knew not what they had or and what's crazy because you've just solved something else is that over time people stopped believing as far as what it was supposed to be....but then again didn't they intermingled....the end

    • @missmimi6817
      @missmimi6817 2 года назад

      Thanks to you I Just learned something new🤗💙

    • @Superbustr
      @Superbustr 2 года назад +5

      The Egyptians built a city on the ruins of an advanced older civilisation with lost ancient technology. The Egyptians know nothing about the ancient ruins as they have no connection with the original builders.

    • @UdyKumra
      @UdyKumra 2 года назад +7

      One other thing to note is that while the Egyptians had a continuous civilization for some 3000 years, they did not have a continuous state for that period. Even before outside invaders from the Arabian Peninsula and the Mediterranean came to Egypt, the Egyptians were at one point ruled by the Nubians just South of them on the Nile River, not to mention the many dynastic changes that took place during the period.

    • @Kevin-bl6lg
      @Kevin-bl6lg 2 года назад +7

      ...and now in present time, Egypt is a 3rd world country 🤯

  • @knagarnson8805
    @knagarnson8805 5 лет назад +545

    I've always been facinated by the Egyptian empire so this video just made My curiosity grow bigger. Thanks!

    • @jays5926
      @jays5926 5 лет назад +1

      Not an empire

    • @georgelopez9872
      @georgelopez9872 5 лет назад +2

      James Charles kinda were

    • @camerontaylor7471
      @camerontaylor7471 5 лет назад +3

      You should check out joann fletcher my store of Egypt ... she connects so many influences of Egypt to our modern life’s... I will say Egypt and it’s priest/gods and it’s monuments it’s created are incredibly intelligent and powerful in there occult symbols and metaphors ... in my option Egypt is the BLUE PRINT for all human civilization for eternity, the pyramids are actually meant to be a ray of light, as the sun peaks the tip of the pyramid the triangle shape is meant to be like prism of light the sun itself forming into the earth and all of life... the pharaohs tombs and how they set up the afterlife beliefs is almost like a symbol for the life of a common man with a Grimm message “your already dead” they knew the human being was a collection of various elements/species within nature, that’s why they have the gods with the head of a scarab beetle which uses dung(Sh!t) as food and shelter for its eggs...that’s why you see the pharaoh sitting on a throne(toilet seat) basically they understood microbes, bacteria, natural cycles, and knew man was apart of that cycle...

    • @MR.73
      @MR.73 5 лет назад +2

      @Stewie Griffen meh..it was the first empire .ruled by one king from Thepes

    • @mohabkasm7350
      @mohabkasm7350 4 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/fo1okXI2kG0/видео.html I recommend for you this video which is talking about queen Hatshepsut

  • @lateefkhamisi9744
    @lateefkhamisi9744 5 лет назад +516

    Egypt comes from Greek so "Ancient Egypt" collapsed when its named was changed to Aigyptos by Alexander. The real name for the ancient empire is Kemet. We learn a bastardized history of "Ancient Egypt" in schools. Kinda like calling Incas Ancient Peruvians or referring to Mayans as Ancient Mexicans. It's really historically inaccurate.

    • @Palestine4Ever169
      @Palestine4Ever169 5 лет назад +48

      Lateef Khamisi
      And btw while we are at it kemet means wet dark soil
      Edit : it seems RUclips is defending blk rac ists
      They deleted my previous comment
      We Egyptians got absolutely nothing to do with you blks
      Stop saying we are blk
      We aren’t
      Or stop crying about racism

    • @N0__Name__
      @N0__Name__ 5 лет назад +9

      :0 look what i learned today :)

    • @Palestine4Ever169
      @Palestine4Ever169 5 лет назад +29

      SergeantTypical.
      Btw don’t lie
      Most of the dna told us we have more in common with ppl in the (near east)
      Not just European

    • @lateefkhamisi9744
      @lateefkhamisi9744 5 лет назад +7

      @@N0__Name__ that's just the tip of the iceberg my friend.

    • @GAZAMAN93X
      @GAZAMAN93X 5 лет назад +17

      @@Palestine4Ever169 negroids???

  • @OzonePro2
    @OzonePro2 4 года назад +134

    Egypt: Exists
    Neighbors: It's free real estate

    • @daveha2766
      @daveha2766 4 года назад +11

      Pretty much the same story for every nation in the past and now.

  • @Rynewulf
    @Rynewulf 5 лет назад +81

    The Greek alphabet was introduced with Alexander and the Ptolemaic dynasty, and old practices like Hieroglyphs and mummification were already a lot less popular by the time Christianity had come on the scene many centuries later.

    • @siegfriedia9986
      @siegfriedia9986 5 лет назад +10

      The greeks got the alphabet from the phoenicians who were semites (related to Arabs, Israelis, Berbers ect)

    • @Rynewulf
      @Rynewulf 5 лет назад +11

      @@siegfriedia9986 That is true, but thousands of years earlier, and not how the Egyptians switched out of Hieroglyphs, Hieratic and Demotic into Greek specifically

    • @Phaedon53
      @Phaedon53 5 лет назад

      @@siegfriedia9986
      Did they? I am not sure about that.

    • @siegfriedia9986
      @siegfriedia9986 5 лет назад

      @@Phaedon53simple google search can help you. greek aka western alphabet was invented by semite phoenicians. the greeks just took it from them

    • @jacklondon8845
      @jacklondon8845 5 лет назад +6

      @@siegfriedia9986 the oldest organized language on the planet is from Kemet. Phoenicians learned from us then you learned from them.

  • @LostSpaceGuy
    @LostSpaceGuy 5 лет назад +546

    Assassin Creed: Origins made me like ancient Egypt

    • @uncle4334
      @uncle4334 5 лет назад +51

      Jose Moran Go vomit out a room you could go in cry in.

    • @billyjeanvogul7770
      @billyjeanvogul7770 5 лет назад +25

      @Jose Moran lame opinion on a subjective video game

    • @eraselife7654
      @eraselife7654 4 года назад +9

      @Jose Moran I agree. Assassin's creed fell off. Sad, because i really liked this video game series.

    • @kylestroup3077
      @kylestroup3077 4 года назад +36

      Origins took place in ptolemy (greek) egypt
      Not ancient egypt
      Two very different cultures and time periods

    • @eraselife7654
      @eraselife7654 4 года назад +21

      @@kylestroup3077 Its still ancient Egypt, since its in Egypt during ancient times.

  • @BillSikes.
    @BillSikes. 3 года назад +15

    What amazes me the most is how the Temples at the Valley of the Kings were completely lost to the Sands of the Sahara Desert, it wasn't until the early 20th century that they were rediscovered,

  • @nedimbajgoric2909
    @nedimbajgoric2909 5 лет назад +496

    Youd didnt even mention the bronze age collapse and the sea people

    • @syncout9586
      @syncout9586 5 лет назад +81

      Because the sea people is not a proven theory and the bronze age collapse was a myriad of different problems all happening within a short period of time, all of which was explained in the vide such as the fragmentation of the empire, revolts and corruption of the system.
      History is not caused by one specific factor or person. Often, collapses and falls of empire are attributed to various problems faced by a civilisation

    • @احمدعماد-د5ص
      @احمدعماد-د5ص 5 лет назад +8

      The sea people thing is just some RUclipsr saying that after Egypt was defeated by the sea people we had enough time to make mural about us defeating the sea people

    • @geekyluna1909
      @geekyluna1909 5 лет назад

      @@syncout9586 all of this would be easy to explain

    • @MM-xm5vx
      @MM-xm5vx 5 лет назад

      Watch the extra credit series

    • @oldi184
      @oldi184 5 лет назад +1

      Sea people? You mean Atlantians? I mean the citizen of Atlantis.

  • @retf8977
    @retf8977 5 лет назад +38

    You are actually a wonderful youtuber, never have I seen so many positive feedback from Egyptians (including me) on a foreign history Egypt. Thank you very much, I truly mean it

  • @cc0767
    @cc0767 4 года назад +26

    pretty ironic that a civilization which got such a heavy boost from the riverlands got overrelient on it and crumbled as soon as it became unstable. Though food supply was a major issue for any civilization.

  • @niupaidanui
    @niupaidanui 4 года назад +29

    It’s impressive how these guys figured out so much detail about events so ancient.

    • @bigb1625
      @bigb1625 4 года назад +4

      2000 years from now they will say the same thing about us

    • @teevee7678
      @teevee7678 3 года назад +10

      its not all accurate 😂

    • @reee_4067
      @reee_4067 3 года назад +5

      Egyptians have a good record keeping socity, and most of the records have survived.

    • @godshandftwfr
      @godshandftwfr 2 года назад +1

      @@teevee7678 can you give me an example of a "it's not all accurate" thing that the Egyptians did?

  • @darkhero5296
    @darkhero5296 4 года назад +146

    Egyptians: we were ruled by Persians..Alexander the great..Romans..persians second time.. Romans second time.. But at least we're still speeking our language..
    Arabs: i dont think so. Not anymore.

    • @madassboy
      @madassboy 3 года назад +4

      Bruh

    • @ahmadabdelmawla5405
      @ahmadabdelmawla5405 3 года назад +26

      The ancient egyptian culture was destroyed by Roman Christians. Later on the Arab muslims continued. Same fake copied religion after all

    • @Smurfen249
      @Smurfen249 3 года назад +6

      @@ahmadabdelmawla5405 No it was by the Hyksos 1500years prior to Christianity

    • @onurylmaz3798
      @onurylmaz3798 3 года назад +4

      @Gypsy Soul im sure they "choose to". People of Ancient Egypt are no more, they are literally wiped off from this earth.

    • @onurylmaz3798
      @onurylmaz3798 3 года назад +2

      @Gypsy Soul "how to dress properly" okay bro.

  • @hayabusa27
    @hayabusa27 3 года назад +27

    Imagine all the people who lived through those times who are no longer with us today. Live everyday as if its your last

    • @egyptianindc8590
      @egyptianindc8590 3 года назад +4

      Or think of the afterlife as if we are to die now

    • @coffeeandtalk
      @coffeeandtalk 2 года назад +4

      they live today in their descendants modern egyptians altho unaware

    • @ze_kangz932
      @ze_kangz932 Год назад +1

      ​@@coffeeandtalklmao of course. Same as the European native Americans...

    • @coffeeandtalk
      @coffeeandtalk Год назад

      @@ze_kangz932 you sound like one of them neegrows jealous of our Egyptian heritage, go back to your tree bro

    • @Magdyy
      @Magdyy 2 месяца назад

      ​@@ze_kangz932 you aren't comparing an ancient dense population created by the Nile centralized and concentrated in the Nile valley oasis in the middle of vast Sahara desert, you aren't comparing that to America's scattered tribes💀

  • @Tristanss_
    @Tristanss_ Год назад +18

    Egypt is a fascinating historical country. I am very pleased to be Egyptian, and I am very proud of what our forefathers accomplished at that time and all over the world, and everyone wonders about that wonderful achievement, and no one knows the secret of those three pyramids. Thank you for Egypt; I shall always be proud of my homeland.

    • @johnriver69
      @johnriver69 Год назад

      You're closer to arabs than to ancient egyptian thats why egypt is a shithole nowadays

    • @wussrestbrook1200
      @wussrestbrook1200 Год назад +3

      @@johnriver69 what is this myth do you think arabs were able to just migrate to every place they conquered

    • @johnriver69
      @johnriver69 Год назад +1

      @wussrestbrook1200 there were some heavy migrations also in Europe DNA studies prove current egyptians are only 10% ancient egyptian

    • @wussrestbrook1200
      @wussrestbrook1200 Год назад +5

      @@johnriver69 no they are over a 80 percent genetic match and about 10 percent arab. Honestly they are culturally arabized the same way greeks hellenized the levant their dna has remained the same

    • @kukifitte7357
      @kukifitte7357 Год назад +2

      @@johnriver69 that's not true, also there was never a huge population replacement in Egypt like some claim. Sure, the elites would've been foreign arabians but the current egyptians are descendants of the ancient egyptians

  • @whitewolf-fm9hu
    @whitewolf-fm9hu 4 года назад +20

    On 0:24 turn on auto-captions and you'll find out how mayonnaise unites people

  • @CSS_Mustafeez
    @CSS_Mustafeez 4 года назад +55

    nobody:
    every new empire: lets go conquer Egypt

    • @jknumber5138
      @jknumber5138 4 года назад +2

      Surrendered? They were pass their prime a long time ago

    • @gamerstellar
      @gamerstellar 4 года назад +5

      @@jknumber5138 yes they always surrender and ruled by Greek 300y, Rome 600y, Persians 100, Byzantines ?, Islamic conquest 600y, Ottoman 400y , France 4y, England 70y. and since 1970's i feel like usa ruling the world now including egypt.

    • @gamerstellar
      @gamerstellar 4 года назад +1

      @@jknumber5138 maybe i forgot some other nations if so just remind me.

    • @Enacaus
      @Enacaus 3 года назад

      Present Islamic Egypt: I don't think so.

    • @CSS_Mustafeez
      @CSS_Mustafeez 3 года назад

      @@Enacaus we are past the age of empires 🙌

  • @unknownfilmmaker777
    @unknownfilmmaker777 4 года назад +59

    It was brought down by a drought caused by carbon emissions from all their chariots.

  • @RyanEYE
    @RyanEYE 4 года назад +26

    Disease, war, famine...all the things that we’re doing today.

    • @tomwilliams5832
      @tomwilliams5832 4 года назад +1

      Some things never change..

    • @An_Enraged_Pig
      @An_Enraged_Pig 4 года назад +2

      You say that but then you go have a pizza the next day... lol

    • @NameSpaceVoid
      @NameSpaceVoid 3 года назад +1

      When he started talking about distribution of wealth and class structure you begin to realize that human beings are doomed to make the same mistakes for our entire existence. I mean this is four thousand years ago but we have the same problems in society still. It's fascinating but all very sad.

    • @JerielAlvarez
      @JerielAlvarez Год назад

      Praising a bunch of false God's couldn't have been good either.

  • @NinjaArmyGaming
    @NinjaArmyGaming 4 года назад +22

    I read somewhere that Egypt was so old that Cleopatra viewed the pyramids of giza as old as we see her.

    • @NinjaArmyGaming
      @NinjaArmyGaming 4 года назад +1

      @a man george last Egyptian pharaoh

    • @kazemizu
      @kazemizu 4 года назад

      I hear the pyramids of Giza predate Egypt itself

  • @jagzin6147
    @jagzin6147 4 года назад +8

    The Hyksos were driven out of Egypt over 400 years before Ramesses II’s reign. It was during the second intermediate period as opposed to the New Kingdom period.

  • @yuribrito1504
    @yuribrito1504 5 лет назад +39

    Great Video! In my personal analysis, the decadence of Ancient Egypt began during the so-called Late Period of Egypt ( 664-332 BC). The Late Period represented a clear sign that the once powerful Egypt under the New Kingdom ( 1550-1069 BC) no longer existed. The Late Period ( which included the XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII, XXIX, XXX and the XXXI Dynasties), in turn, was a period of invasions, wars and defeats. Unlike the relative peace of the Third Intermediate Period ( which comprised the XXII, XXIII, XXIV and the XXV Dynasties), the Late Period, on the other hand, was marked with several foreign invasions.
    In 670, for example, the Assyrians invaded and plundered the powerful Thebes/Waset, once the powerful center of the New Kingdom and the capital of Upper Egypt ( Ta-Shemu). The city of Memphis, once the powerful capital of the Old Kingdom and Lower Egypt ( Ta-Mehu), in turn, was also conquered by the armies of Ashurbanipal and Esarhaddon. Pharaoh Taharqa, the penultimate pharaoh of the XXV Dynasty and also the penultimate Pharaoh of the Third Intermediate Period, on the other hand, was also defeated during the invasions carried out by Esarhaddon and Ashurbanipal. The rule of the XXVI Dynasty, in my personal analysis, was one of the most importants of the entire Egyptian history!
    Despite Pharaoh Psammetichus' initial victories ( which expelled the Assyrians in 663/662), the rest of the rule of the XXVI Dynasty became marked by invasions, some victories and several defeats.
    • Pharaoh Necho II's pro-Assyrian policy, for exemple, was a complete failure. Assyria and the once powerful Nineveh would be completely destroyed during his reign. Although victorious at the Battle of Megiddo against Josiah, the last great king of Judah, Necho's victory ended up weakening the Egyptian Army for the decisive battle against Nebuchadnezzar at Carchemish.
    • After Pharaoh Psamtik II's relative isolation, Pharaoh Apries' attempts to "ressurect" the Egyptian former military and political hegemony, on the other hand, failed considerably. The destruction of the vassal Kingdom of Judah by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 BC, the beginning of the Babylonian hegemony and the ill-fated campaign against the Greek colonies in Cyrenaica, for exemple, were a clear sign of this failure. Nevertheless, Apries was one of the greatest kings of the XXVI Dynasty and a fierce opponent of the Neo-Babylonian Empire.
    • Pharaoh Ahmose II, in turn, was the last great Pharaoh of Egypt. Following Neduchadnezzar' death and with the evident Babylonian decadence, Ahmose's great concern in his foreign policy became concentrated with the rise of the Persian King Cyrus II ( Korosh Kabir).
    • Pharaoh Psamtik III ( the last pharaoh of the XXVI Dynasty), on the other hand, inherited a completely isolated Egypt during the political context of Middle East in the VI century BCE. Following Cyrus' conquests and victories in Lydia/Sparda ( 546 BC), Media/Madā( 549 BC) and Babylon/Babirūs ( 539 BC) during the reign of Ahmose II, Egypt became completely isolated and vulnerable to the Persians. Following Psamtik's defeat before Cambyses' at Pelusium ( 525 BC), Egypt became the vital satrapie of Mūdraya ( which started the period of the Persians kings of the XXVII Dynasty). Despite Pharaoh Amyrtaeus' sucess in freeing Egypt from the Persian rule in 404 BC ( whose reign marked the entire XXVIII Dynasty), Egypt would remain within the orbit of the Achaemenid Empire until the definitive conquest carried out by Alexander the Great. The XXX Dynasty, in turn, was the last native Egyptian dynasty before the definitive foreign control of Kemet ( Egypt). Pharaoh Nactanebo II, on the other hand, became the last native Egyptian ruler before the Greek and Roman domination. Although Artaxerxes III managed to recapture Mūdraya in 343 BC ( founding the XXXI Dynasty), the Persian rule would not last long. Following the conquest of Egypt carried out by Alexander in 332 BC, foreign domination would definitely be installed.
    The Greek domination of Egypt ( the so-called Ptolomaic Egypt), on the other hand, became a strong political organization during the governments of Ptolomy I Soter/Πτολεμαίος Σωτήρ ( who founded the Ptolomaic Egypt as a political organization), Ptolomy II Philadelphus/Πτολεμαίος Φιλάδελφος ( who built and financed the Great Library and the Lighthouse of Alexandria) and Ptolomy III Euergetes/Πτολεμαίος Ευεργέτης ( whose reign marked the maximum territorial expansion of the Ptolomaic Egypt). Nevertheless, during the reign of Ptolomy IV onwards, Greek Egypt began to decay until it became a vassal kingdom of the Romans ( under "Roman protection"). During the reign of Ptolomy XIII, Egypt was practically a new Roman province. In the 40s BC, only Egypt stood between the Romans and their total control of the Mediterranean ( MARE NOSTRVM/MARE INTERNVM). Following the defeat of Cleopatra and Mark Antony at the Battle of Actium ( 31 BC), Egypt officially became the Roman Province of Egypt ( PROVINCIA AEGYPTI).

  • @kevinbergin9971
    @kevinbergin9971 3 года назад +5

    Cleopatra is closer to our era than to the building of the pyramids (1:30).

  • @AlexS-oj8qf
    @AlexS-oj8qf 4 года назад +261

    I love the assumption that culture and technology is always "getting better" when in real life we constantly face a collapse of society that it's basically a restart button, which in theory could mean that past civilization could be a lot more advanced than we are now, there's just no trace of them left for us to know.

    • @Emanon...
      @Emanon... 4 года назад +42

      Unlikely. We would have found remains of tech and/or advanced construction methods.
      We cannot assume anything about their general level of knowledge, though, as most of it has been destroyed.

    • @ogunmontgomery103
      @ogunmontgomery103 4 года назад +19

      @@Emanon... smh 🤦🏽‍♂️ it’s literally obvious that my ancestors were far beyond what people today could even fathom they just were smarter to not use “ARTIFICIAL” means of technology that destroy the planet and it sucks that you actually think this artificial society is “advanced”

    • @Emanon...
      @Emanon... 4 года назад +40

      @@ogunmontgomery103 I have no fucking clue what you just said.
      If nothing is left, than how can you assume that they in fact were "more advanced".
      What you yourself consider "more advanced" is not relevant. There's a clear scale of scientific knowledge that pertains to "advancement" of a civilization.
      Objective historical accounts are among them. Cut the ethno-national crap, ya basha.

    • @heinuchung8680
      @heinuchung8680 4 года назад +3

      Atlantis

    • @ogunmontgomery103
      @ogunmontgomery103 4 года назад +1

      @@Emanon... if you have no clue to what I said then you’re brainwashed like I said your under a fictitious reality fed to you by what they call the matrix and my only advice to you is to do research and free your mind because everything is not what it seems literally everything

  • @cyrusthegreat1893
    @cyrusthegreat1893 5 лет назад +84

    It was my son Cambyses who conquered Egypt for the first time in their history.
    Well done by the way. 👍🏻

    • @youshouldknow5481
      @youshouldknow5481 5 лет назад +11

      Didn’t the Assyrians and the Kushites conquer before though? Although Cambyses was the first to fully annex it in terms of making it a long term province.

    • @cyrusthegreat1893
      @cyrusthegreat1893 5 лет назад +7

      Youshould Know No, not really. They tried, but failed to conquer Egypt fully.

    • @watsonnata9604
      @watsonnata9604 5 лет назад +4

      @@cyrusthegreat1893 lol the Nubians and the Assyrians conqured Egypt first

    • @cyrusthegreat1893
      @cyrusthegreat1893 5 лет назад +4

      watson Nata In what era exactly?

    • @watsonnata9604
      @watsonnata9604 5 лет назад +2

      @@cyrusthegreat1893 It was a kushite king named pyre conqured Egypt in 744bce and founded the 25th dynasty but the kushite rule didnt last long as the Assyrian king Assurbanipal invaded Egypt in 663bce drove the kushites back to nubia.Assyrians made Egypt part of their Empire as a vassal state and place Necho 1(26th dynasty) as their puppet ruler.

  • @Enzo-gw7zf
    @Enzo-gw7zf 4 года назад +1

    This channel is so underappreciated. Where tf are the people. I love your videos

  • @ryanp5052
    @ryanp5052 4 года назад +9

    Nas said In his song "I know I can" Egyptians taught the Greeks and Romans with ancient history and books/scriptures and then were over threw eventually being this video I guess

  • @FrankiePhoenix
    @FrankiePhoenix 4 года назад +44

    This sounds scarily similar to the current divide in the US...

    • @VenusVoice
      @VenusVoice 3 года назад +6

      Bible says nothing ia new under the sun

    • @BIack_Puma
      @BIack_Puma 3 года назад +7

      USA's "division" is nothing compared to rome or egypt

    • @suleyman8696
      @suleyman8696 3 года назад

      Why scarily tho ?

    • @johntrooper1153
      @johntrooper1153 Год назад

      Roman Empire

  • @GiriNaidu
    @GiriNaidu 4 года назад +11

    Thanks and useful info. I finally got my answer. Getting tears listening how they lost their culture. So it started with Nile and ended with Nile. Such a nice history we have. Feel satisfied that i found the reason behind Egyptian culture extinct..!! Love your video..!!

  • @vincewhite5087
    @vincewhite5087 5 лет назад +14

    From time of Assyrian empire it was just fought over as a bread basket supply region.

  • @Inferno9767
    @Inferno9767 4 года назад +6

    I’m Egyptian I visit the pyramids a lot to see those amazing stuff

    • @rianfolt7624
      @rianfolt7624 4 года назад

      your nickname is haram

    • @Inferno9767
      @Inferno9767 4 года назад +1

      Rian Folt all my friends and family accept it so I’m okay with it it’s just my online nick name i don’t say anything bad about god at all

    • @rianfolt7624
      @rianfolt7624 4 года назад

      @@Inferno9767 are you not religious?

    • @_dontdowhatidid
      @_dontdowhatidid 2 года назад

      The original Egyptians were black…

    • @coffeeandtalk
      @coffeeandtalk 2 года назад +5

      @@_dontdowhatidid the original egyptians had nothing black stop that bs

  • @amirshahivand1534
    @amirshahivand1534 Год назад +1

    Very informative
    Thank you

  • @bathingtiger4925
    @bathingtiger4925 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you, learnt a lot of new stuff

  • @aslasutela3106
    @aslasutela3106 5 лет назад +36

    How powerful was Austrian Empire and how it managed to hold on so many languages together as one state? Make an video from that.

    • @ArdaSReal
      @ArdaSReal 3 года назад

      Well bakc than there wasnt the idea of a Nation like today, people werent United with language and history but under their King

  • @garycooper7988
    @garycooper7988 3 года назад

    I became obsessed with Your videos

  • @Rookblunder
    @Rookblunder 2 года назад +4

    It's interesting to see how a civilisation can be conquered so many times throughout history. What made other civilisations want to conquer Egypt exactly ? Was it a strategic location ?

    • @something1600
      @something1600 Год назад +1

      It was a centre of trade due to it bordering Africa, the Red Sea, the Meditaranian sea and the middle east.

    • @ze_kangz932
      @ze_kangz932 Год назад +1

      They were amazed and mesmerised by its beauty and enlightenment, just as how we marvel at the Egyptian antiquities today.

    • @adrianocarvalho1549
      @adrianocarvalho1549 10 месяцев назад

      Agricultural wealth.

  • @dorianphilotheates3769
    @dorianphilotheates3769 4 года назад +15

    6:22 - “...citizens grew more displeased...” - There were no citizens in pre-Ptolemaic Egypt; citizenship was a concept and institution invented by the Greeks. There were inhabitants, subjects, ‘free-born’ people - a populace - in Pharaonic Egypt, but definitely no citizens in the Graeco-Roman or modern sense.

    • @ngmmngw9027
      @ngmmngw9027 3 года назад +2

      Semantics

    • @dorianphilotheates3769
      @dorianphilotheates3769 3 года назад

      Ngm Mngw - Far from it.

    • @ngmmngw9027
      @ngmmngw9027 3 года назад

      @@dorianphilotheates3769 nope you are reaching really hard

    • @dorianphilotheates3769
      @dorianphilotheates3769 3 года назад

      Ngm Mngw - You think so? I suppose giving up your citizenship status and identifying yourself as a “thing” instead of a “person” subject to law is simply a matter of “semantics” to you - o.k., whatever floats your boat...

  • @amronemhb
    @amronemhb 2 года назад

    Very informative and touching a relatively unfamous, yet important

  • @wisemonkey9858
    @wisemonkey9858 2 года назад +16

    It’s interesting to think that most major cradles of civilizations (I emphasize “major” here) have modern descendants in some way; China, India, GrecoRome, Aztecs have descendants today, I believe Mesopotamia eventually became the Middle East as we know it today, but ancient Egypt, one of the earliest cradles of civilization, totally disappeared, culture, people, everything.

    • @almalayuwiyyah2512
      @almalayuwiyyah2512 2 года назад +4

      Modern Egyptian has ancient Egyptian DNA.

    • @wcephonetwothree1461
      @wcephonetwothree1461 Год назад +1

      That is not true. Nubians of southern egypt and upper sudan are still native and have kept a lot of the culture. And they did not readily mix with the arab invaders.

    • @chrismontens9353
      @chrismontens9353 Год назад +2

      They didn't dissapear, the culture evolved... Greek influence led to Demotic Coptic, the Arabization of Egypt, cultural, not pop replacement, took centuries and didn't succeed entirely as there are lots of traces left in Egyptian Arabic and folklore

  • @sophisticatedcaveman3275
    @sophisticatedcaveman3275 4 года назад +10

    Sounds like us right now. Who knows what's actually going on behind the curtains

  • @alicemeliksetian7981
    @alicemeliksetian7981 2 года назад +1

    Omg This really made me tear up.

  • @JotaroKujo_JJBA
    @JotaroKujo_JJBA 4 года назад +3

    Ancient Egypt: *exists*
    Other empires: it's free real estate

  • @chrislamb382
    @chrislamb382 3 года назад +3

    The way this dude pronounced “nubians” really grated on me.

  • @anthonymanderson7671
    @anthonymanderson7671 2 года назад +1

    Ancient egypt really inspires me a lot

  • @12jswilson
    @12jswilson 3 года назад +17

    I don't think the question is why did they fall, but how they managed to be so stable for so long to begin with

  • @76footballlover
    @76footballlover 5 лет назад +109

    The Pyramids are way older than that

    • @BMACTX
      @BMACTX 5 лет назад +5

      Yessir!

    • @muksimulmaad7413
      @muksimulmaad7413 5 лет назад +10

      arent they like 5000 years old? or am i a tad too high and drunk

    • @dylanmcnaughton7189
      @dylanmcnaughton7189 5 лет назад +4

      I built the pyramids

    • @jacklondon8845
      @jacklondon8845 5 лет назад +2

      @@muksimulmaad7413 Depends which ones we're speaking of? Some are 40'000 yrs old

    • @Caine459
      @Caine459 4 года назад +1

      Shut up pussy

  • @ianjohnson171
    @ianjohnson171 2 года назад +1

    Something I've always found funny: Cleopatra lived closer to the moon landing than the building of the pyramids.

  • @mohamedred5746
    @mohamedred5746 5 лет назад +11

    Every Civilization has Golden age and Then It Fall...
    If you Read Books of History you should know that is Normal think...

    • @keithcollard3933
      @keithcollard3933 4 года назад +1

      Not necessarily, most history is circular like you said, the wheel moves slowly forward as things repeat, but there is a linear end of the road in my opinion.

  • @Good-Enuff-Garage
    @Good-Enuff-Garage 2 года назад +3

    by now it's pretty well known and accepted that the Egyptian's biggest contribution to the pyramids was the graffiti

    • @hodisfut
      @hodisfut 2 года назад

      You mean modern egyptians? because if so then you right

    • @Good-Enuff-Garage
      @Good-Enuff-Garage 2 года назад

      @@hodisfut I hear you but where do we create the cut off I mean I am talking about the Egyptians of 5,000 years ago

  • @eXtrem1s
    @eXtrem1s 3 года назад

    Feels good to AC origins being used for many of the pictures for reference. Nice video!!

  • @midnighttrucker19
    @midnighttrucker19 5 лет назад +45

    Pyramids and sphinx have water erosion. So these structures must be thousands of years older than originally thought

    • @youcantmakemetosuscribe4745
      @youcantmakemetosuscribe4745 5 лет назад

      Because great flood at noah era

    • @bakaribradford
      @bakaribradford 5 лет назад +2

      @@youcantmakemetosuscribe4745 But Egypt didn't exist during Noah's time according to scripture...

    • @bakaribradford
      @bakaribradford 5 лет назад

      @@youcantmakemetosuscribe4745 Up until the birth of Mizraim, Ham's son...

    • @youcantmakemetosuscribe4745
      @youcantmakemetosuscribe4745 5 лет назад +1

      @@bakaribradford
      It is the same scripture which say human wrestle with god and god loss, so as the reward his got name servant of god?

    • @youcantmakemetosuscribe4745
      @youcantmakemetosuscribe4745 5 лет назад +2

      @@bakaribradford
      But maybe the sphinx and pyramid itself earlier than egypt era

  • @WillPower46
    @WillPower46 5 лет назад +8

    Al Gore would have made a lot of money with that temperamental river.

  • @DeeRizz
    @DeeRizz Год назад +1

    We won’t ever know about original Egypt because of The Great Flood. It destroyed so much history.

  • @georgebushaway5833
    @georgebushaway5833 5 лет назад +10

    Wounder what the future world will see us as in the same time as we see ancient Egyptians ... if it still exists 👀

    • @randompotatoonnet6177
      @randompotatoonnet6177 4 года назад +1

      Modern people with modern technology and applications such as tiktok. LOOOOL

    • @egyptianindc8590
      @egyptianindc8590 3 года назад

      It will be no more new civilizations this is the last one

    • @sosa3017
      @sosa3017 3 года назад

      @@egyptianindc8590 there will be a new civilization ones not born on this planet but another

  • @hix1013
    @hix1013 5 лет назад +207

    First.. and im Egyptian haha

    • @arab2770
      @arab2770 5 лет назад +13

      I am Lebanon’s

    • @yak2425
      @yak2425 5 лет назад +6

      NuclearSubmarine , I am New Zealand 🇳🇿

    • @lilgangster_savage8292
      @lilgangster_savage8292 5 лет назад +9

      What about Massa musa he crashed the Egyptian economy

    • @hix1013
      @hix1013 5 лет назад +30

      @marios gianopoulos Greeting ally, we will never forget how you guys liberated us from the Persians ❤

    • @hqueen-if2ns
      @hqueen-if2ns 5 лет назад +10

      @marios gianopoulos and we forever will be allies 💙

  • @ProgressIsTheOnlyEvolution
    @ProgressIsTheOnlyEvolution Год назад +2

    I am surprised that there was no mention of the Sea People and the Bronze age collapse here, which I am confident was a far bigger factor than religion, considering that Egypt has always been religious. But a very well edited and told video, about a fascinating and very interesting mysterious civilization which may be one of the most important ones in history, which may in its mystery hold the secret to where we as a human race really came from.

  • @shanewright2213
    @shanewright2213 4 года назад +3

    And when we lost knowledge of the Hyroglyps so did many spells with it.

  • @ndujamz
    @ndujamz 4 года назад +14

    So Egypt fell because of the lack of iron, yet their kings were buried with gold

  • @mikeifyouplease
    @mikeifyouplease Год назад +2

    The Pyramids served many functions. First it was the final resting spot for the Pharaohs. Second, they showed the power and strength of the Pharaohs. Third, they revealed the military power of Egypt, so that potential invaders and conquerors might think twice before attempting an attack on Egypt. And lastly, there were many more smaller pyramids and memorials to other important people. And you can see see all these other structures surrounding the major Pyramids today, but nearly all pictures, photos, and books ONLY cover the three major pyramids.

  • @bhuvaneshs.k638
    @bhuvaneshs.k638 3 года назад +7

    U didn't mention how sick Pharaohs were due to inter family marriages

  • @yifantian1942
    @yifantian1942 4 года назад +5

    Egypt surrounded by many civilizations, strong country will conquer weak country. It’s the nature.

    • @ADMICKEY
      @ADMICKEY 3 года назад

      Probably not true in my AU

  • @alparslankorkmaz2964
    @alparslankorkmaz2964 3 года назад +1

    Nicely explained.

  • @Aristocles22
    @Aristocles22 5 лет назад +11

    The Ptolemies gave Egypt a new lease on life, helping it to at least partially overcome the inherent limits set by the Nile river and the lack of iron and the subsequent lack of a modern army:
    - The Ptolemaic army was (at least initially) mostly made up of Macedonian Greek mercenaries, with modern iron weapons, armor, and tactics derived from Alexander's Macedonian army. They hired a few other kinds of mercenaries as well (such as Galatians), but it was mostly Greeks.
    - The Ptolemies used Egypt as a major trading hub, importing goods from countries accessible from the Red Sea, including Indian spices, Ethiopian Ivory, and many other goods. They even built an ancient version of the Suez Canal for this.
    - In addition, the growth of other Greek cities in the Mediterranean (and Rome) led to a major market for Egyptian grain. On top of that, the Ptolemies introduced olives to Egyptian agriculture, making olive oil a major export, on top of Egypt's other goods (papyrus, linen, certain gemstones like emeralds, etc).
    - Finally, the Ptolemies made the capital Alexandria into the world's largest city, attracting intellectuals and tourists to come to the capital.
    Egypt was still limited by the Nile, but considerably less so than before, as Egypt could derive money from trade and other products. Ultimately, the Ptolemaic model had its limits. Its mercenary armies were made up of relatively small numbers of elite troops who were expensive and hard to replace. The absolute monarchy of the Ptolemaic kingdom only worked well when there was a competent, strong, and sane ruler on the throne; many of the later Ptolemies were lacking in at least one of those categories if not all three.
    Frequent wars drained the supply of Greek mercenaries, especially when Asia minor and Greece itself were conquered by Rome. Egypt still lacked sufficient iron of its own, had few good native soldiers, and few skills in making modern weapons and armor. Egyptian troops filled in some of the gaps, but the quality of the Ptolemaic army went way down as a result. Even if Egypt had enough iron and the skills to use it well, the Egyptians were still limited by the Nile river. Any large empire capable of using resources pulled from territories sustained by farmland away from a river valley would have been able to overwhelm them eventually. Even with perfect flooding, the Nile placed a cap on their power which could only be very slightly exceeded by exploiting what few resources were available away from the Nile, such as a handful of oases and some mines and quarries in the desert, which were difficult to access in any event. It also didn't help that Egypt's only natural barrier is the desert. While this was formidable in the bronze age, the larger and better-organized armies in the iron age and onward could handle deserts better due to better logistics (getting supplies from one point to another).
    When Egypt found itself fighting Rome, it went up against a military power which far exceeded it in quality, quantity, and leadership. Cleopatra made a brave last stand with Mark Antony's help and played a strong hand pretty well, but she was going up against an insanely powerful force in Augustus and his general Agrippa. There was just no way she could have won, even with Antony's legions and her crash-built fleet of massive, budget-breaking ships.

    • @MeanGuy969
      @MeanGuy969 5 лет назад

      Nicely Written. Egypt never truly recover after that

    • @edrickhuge4637
      @edrickhuge4637 5 лет назад +1

      Only one mistake. The ancient version of the sues canal was build by the Persians.

    • @Aristocles22
      @Aristocles22 5 лет назад +2

      @@edrickhuge4637 Not quite. The Persians tried to build it, but failed. The Greeks succeeded.

    • @ChromeMan04
      @ChromeMan04 4 года назад

      So the moral of the story is: iron is superior to bronze

    • @srfrg9707
      @srfrg9707 4 года назад

      ChromeMan04 The moral is education is key.

  • @TheBookloverforever
    @TheBookloverforever 5 лет назад +5

    Don't present day Egyptians feel like reviving their ancient culture? At least symbolically? How does it feel to live in one of the most ancient civilisations of the world and yet not celebrate it?

  • @legendary_kuki
    @legendary_kuki 3 года назад +2

    The animation or edit is awesome im also learning all edits soon ill be a pro editor ill be soon editing hard af people gonna love it

  • @HansVonMannschaft
    @HansVonMannschaft 5 лет назад +182

    Why does your accent sound like an Englishman trying to sound American?

    • @acumenfinito
      @acumenfinito 5 лет назад +21

      To me it sounds like an American trying to sound English.

    • @HansVonMannschaft
      @HansVonMannschaft 5 лет назад +17

      I actually think he's neither, but definitely not English, as he posted an ad a couple of years back requesting a British English narrator. I think he's just a foreigner with amazingly good English.

    • @ln2559
      @ln2559 5 лет назад +9

      Maybe Canadian.....they have a tendency to pronounce and stress every single syllable.

    • @HansVonMannschaft
      @HansVonMannschaft 5 лет назад +3

      He most certainly does not!

    • @HansVonMannschaft
      @HansVonMannschaft 5 лет назад +2

      Liam Neeson is British...

  • @Luna-dz3hv
    @Luna-dz3hv 5 лет назад +4

    Its sad how they lost everything all because of inner fighting . If they would have worked through there problems non of these would have happened.

    • @ze_kangz932
      @ze_kangz932 5 месяцев назад

      Happened with every civilisation.

  • @Electrostarboi207
    @Electrostarboi207 Год назад +2

    Imagine an alternate universe that this civilization was still around

  • @oscarcordero7811
    @oscarcordero7811 4 года назад +8

    Their empire collapsed when Cleopatra took over

    • @jonesy1589
      @jonesy1589 4 года назад +2

      It was already declining before she took over, pretty sure the empire officially went when she died

    • @iwabeeyuino6459
      @iwabeeyuino6459 4 года назад

      Vitruvius Antarchius Yh and the Egyptians now look nothing like the ones living in ancient Egypt did lol unlucky really

    • @srfrg9707
      @srfrg9707 4 года назад

      Oscar Cordero Not quite. Egypt was the grain provider of the empire during the roman period. It was a huge loss for Byzantium.

    • @martynblackburn1977
      @martynblackburn1977 4 года назад

      Cleopatra was a Greek.

    • @TheAfghan72
      @TheAfghan72 4 года назад +2

      @Vitruvius Antarchius The demographics of Egypt never got changed. Egypt was the most populated province of the Roman empire and the people remained the same and modern Egyptians are proven to be a genetic continuation of Ancient Egyptians.
      Don't buy into that "woke" kangz crap spewed by Afrocentrists online. They claim the whole world as black.

  • @ChippyMapping
    @ChippyMapping 4 года назад +10

    It collapsed because they raged quit after they couldn’t find iron

  • @k.a.c3219
    @k.a.c3219 3 года назад

    Very good narration in the video. I understand and enjoyed too.

  • @chillhomie7
    @chillhomie7 5 лет назад +61

    You glazed right over the 25th dynasty which was ruled by the Nubians. They’re the ones who were defeated by the assyrians. They actually helped Egypt get back to their roots and identity.

    • @theman9048
      @theman9048 5 лет назад +6

      He always does that he obviously doesn't know what he is talking about

    • @remisionarcidash8671
      @remisionarcidash8671 4 года назад +12

      helped ? they destroyed it more than anyone else they were the reason why the Assyrians invaded Egypt

    • @varyolla435
      @varyolla435 4 года назад +4

      As Willy Wonka would say: _"strike that - reverse it."_ The "Nubian Pharaohs" overran Egypt at a time when it was already in decline. The New Kingdom was failing and Egypt was fragmented. Accordingly they took control for about a century - the same as the Hyksos took control of northern Egypt at the end of the Middle Kingdom - before the Nubians were in turn driven out = by the Assyrians.
      The Assyrians then set up a vassal state for a brief time - 26th Dynasty - before they were also driven out by the Persians. So what you claim reflects the pseudo-historical nonsense sometimes perpetuated by the "Kemet" moppets who similarly present a skewed version of history.

    • @listenup2882
      @listenup2882 4 года назад +2

      @@varyolla435 hey keep your obnoxious nose in your own continent.

    • @varyolla435
      @varyolla435 4 года назад +3

      @@listenup2882 lol! History = belongs to humanity. Accordingly there is no "local ownership". What I noted is a matter of historical record. That some fail to learn the actual history in preference to their own misguided pseudo-history is frankly their problem and not humanity's. I realize how some may be drawn to claims which may appeal to them on some emotional level. The fact remains however that one either bases their worldview on reality..............or else on their own imagination regardless of the rationalizations employed to cling to that "alternative reality".
      Moral of the story: there is no such thing as "alternative facts" = merely alternative realities premised upon assumption, innuendo, conspiracy theories, and misinformation. So what people choose to believe - or not - is less important that what credible evidence if any is behind said beliefs. Facts matter.........not mere belief. Have a nice day.

  • @jerrardtate5112
    @jerrardtate5112 5 лет назад +37

    This guys accent and prononciations are giving me a stroke. He sounded Irish, British, American and Indian at times. Even said Nubians and Macedonians terribly wrong.

    • @cristianbutnaru5449
      @cristianbutnaru5449 5 лет назад +4

      He is romanian dont judge him

    • @WitchOnABroomstick
      @WitchOnABroomstick 4 года назад +3

      You can mute the sound👍

    • @jerrardtate5112
      @jerrardtate5112 4 года назад

      Lynx I would if there were subtitles

    • @WitchOnABroomstick
      @WitchOnABroomstick 4 года назад

      @@jerrardtate5112 it was a joke though, lol.😂
      Apparently he is from another race then you.
      It didnt bother me because im surrounded by people with different accents and dialect, including myself.

    • @jerrardtate5112
      @jerrardtate5112 4 года назад

      Lynx I guess I’m just not used to his kind of talking

  • @vassa1972
    @vassa1972 5 лет назад +1

    Interesting video thanks

  • @delian7721
    @delian7721 5 лет назад +10

    some of these later pictures looks like an acid trip

  • @cuzimmoody6470
    @cuzimmoody6470 5 лет назад +78

    4:02 The NABians LOL its Nubians pronounced Noobians

    • @idseniddy2645
      @idseniddy2645 5 лет назад

      CuzImMOODY LMFAOOOOO

    • @jabom99
      @jabom99 5 лет назад

      There are other mispronunciations in this vid. It's typical.

    • @JC-hy7vm
      @JC-hy7vm 5 лет назад +2

      That annoyed me

    • @Kommiekiller
      @Kommiekiller 4 года назад +3

      Noobs

    • @cuzimmoody6470
      @cuzimmoody6470 4 года назад

      @THE ONE YOU ONLY NEED TO WORRY ABOUT i care

  • @poshithaperera3261
    @poshithaperera3261 2 года назад +1

    Really interesting

  • @pujabhattacharjee4051
    @pujabhattacharjee4051 4 года назад +15

    Inbreeding among the Pharaohs also contributed towards ending bloodlines. I thought that was also a significant reason leading to the collapse of Ancient Egypt.

    • @sedwillful
      @sedwillful 4 года назад +1

      inbreeding was only with royal bloodlines. And its only a problem if there's genetic impurities. However, if there are genetic advantages; you create a super race. The same concept is used in cross breeding across all platforms. Its why we don't see a huge population of special needs dogs walking around.

    • @sedwillful
      @sedwillful 4 года назад

      @DEBANG MAITY Well, the virgin Mary was roughly the same age; arguably 14. She was impregnated while married to another man; by The Holy Spirt/Dove; kinda like who Zeus turned into a bird to engender Jesus, I mean Perseus.

  • @nznative6615
    @nznative6615 4 года назад +6

    This is a great channel... I always wanted to know what happened about the fall of Egypt. Hmmm... Now I wanna see why The Roman Empire fell 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @atatsmail260
    @atatsmail260 7 месяцев назад +2

    Its a marvel of achievement , although multiculturalism was the main culprit that divided Egypt ,

  • @mysticcat7373
    @mysticcat7373 3 года назад +3

    It was already ancient history at the time of Greek civilisation during the dark ages

  • @lowercase3635
    @lowercase3635 3 года назад +3

    Short answer: romans, Persians, and Greeks.

  • @667crash
    @667crash 3 года назад +2

    Egypts Collapse was a reoccurring event, that went through several phases.

  • @صالح-ت9ل
    @صالح-ت9ل 5 лет назад +6

    USA: telling the world that they can nuke Russia at anytime if it came to war
    KGB: I’m about to end this guy’s hall career

    • @memoofjacoboarbenzjuanarev9724
      @memoofjacoboarbenzjuanarev9724 5 лет назад +1

      CIA: Reverse Uno Card Afghanistan.

    • @Dhhu333
      @Dhhu333 4 года назад

      @@memoofjacoboarbenzjuanarev9724 and then 9/11 happened

    • @memoofjacoboarbenzjuanarev9724
      @memoofjacoboarbenzjuanarev9724 4 года назад

      @@Dhhu333 U.S.A: hahah great job muslims but hey we kinda are all deep into this imperialist stuff now we have since WW2 ended with us nuking a nation(U.S leader of Peace) a small lobby from U.k to bring Iran back into order (iran1953)got us on a power high now...and we love that oilll....so yiah we are staying FOREVER.
      Mujahadin: Reverse Uno Card(then Taliban and al Quada are born and look at that already armed up by the guys they worked for and with)

    • @Dhhu333
      @Dhhu333 4 года назад +1

      @@memoofjacoboarbenzjuanarev9724 hmmmm

  • @GTSN38
    @GTSN38 5 лет назад +35

    That makes no sense : they couldn't get iron ? They moved megalithic stones all over the desert, but couldn't figure out how to buy some iron and make weapons.

    • @alexhall6191
      @alexhall6191 5 лет назад +6

      No, they didn't move 50 ton stones. Thoth built the pyramids with the help of demons

    • @JD-dh3yn
      @JD-dh3yn 5 лет назад +18

      Alex Hall 🤣🤣 what...

    • @claudettedelafayette9979
      @claudettedelafayette9979 5 лет назад +11

      Yeah right buy some iron to neighbouring countries that tried to kill you.

    • @alexhall6191
      @alexhall6191 5 лет назад +3

      @@JD-dh3yn read Emerald tablets of Thoth. Pyramids are used for transferring spirits. Egyptians believed in immorality. This is actually the Mark of the Beast /to live forever, but these will be the people in revelation who will wish to die but death will flee them. Then they will be thrown into the lake of fire

    • @AGtheGEEK
      @AGtheGEEK 5 лет назад +5

      Alex Hall the origins of Christianity came from ancient Egypt... live forever? Doesn’t Christianity believe in the after life?

  • @eduardotiwanak652
    @eduardotiwanak652 4 года назад

    Best historical sharing...thank you..

  • @osehesham1185
    @osehesham1185 2 года назад +3

    the sad end , i call it like this as egyptian . pharohs remained for 2000 years Perfect until the invaders . the pharohs didnt invade countries bec. they were statsfiyed with their resorces until forgeners invaded us

  • @Rynewulf
    @Rynewulf 5 лет назад +8

    Does no history channel teams ever just google the names of things? I mean 'Nubbians'? 'Hikesose'? It would take 0 effort to copy paste these phonetically from Wikipedia

    • @hazzmati
      @hazzmati 5 лет назад

      The youtuber's 1st language is obviously not english so he hired a narrator but he apparently doesn't know much history so he was unfamiliar with the pronunciation of these ancient peoples it seems. That's my guess

    • @Rynewulf
      @Rynewulf 5 лет назад +4

      @@hazzmati He has a very thick American accent though?

    • @hazzmati
      @hazzmati 5 лет назад +4

      Yes the american voice is not knowledgia ofc but some narrator he hired because people were complaining about his accent.

    • @Gta6Planet
      @Gta6Planet 4 года назад

      Hazzmati vi

  • @rebeccaford9
    @rebeccaford9 3 года назад

    Great video!

  • @mariamramzy5863
    @mariamramzy5863 4 года назад +2

    Hey, the map of the Ptolemaic dynasty included all of the Sinai peninsula yet in real life they only had the north section of it. Just pointing it out.

    • @atari947
      @atari947 3 года назад

      Borders back then were much less defined.

  • @shanewright2213
    @shanewright2213 4 года назад +6

    I like how when he tells the story it was just a flow and the mind is quick to judge. Mine was saying "idiots how could they allow this to happen " reality, but happened over 1 to 200 years. Which country didn't fall to the same flow?

    • @Moonlitwatersofaqua
      @Moonlitwatersofaqua 2 года назад

      The events of this video span well over 1000 years. Egypt's decline was very gradual and had periods of ups and downs.

  • @aghaayubahmadzai3046
    @aghaayubahmadzai3046 4 года назад +1

    I will watch it some other day again.
    0150, 02/06/2020.

  • @Bartdu59Gaming
    @Bartdu59Gaming 5 лет назад +6

    8am video lmao