| Years |
Periods / Dynasties |
Main events |
3100 - 2950 BC |
Late Pre-dynastic Period

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* Earliest known hieroglyphic writing
* Foundation of the Egyptian state |
2950 - 2575 BC |
Early Dynastic Period
(1st - 3rd Dynasties)

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* Creation of the capital city of Memphis
* Intensive contact with Palestine
* The first pyramid is built - the Step Pyramid at Sakkara |
2575 - 2150 BC |
Old Kingdom
(4th - 8th Dynasties)

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* The Great Pyramids are built at Dahshur and Giza
* Pyramids and elite tombs include the first extensive inscriptions |
2125 - 1975 BC |
1st Intermediate Period
(9th - 11th Dynasties)

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* Egypt splits into two smaller states, ruled from Memphis in the north and Thebes in the south |
1975 - 1640 BC |
Middle Kingdom
(11th - 14th Dynasties)

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* Mentuhotep reunites Egypt
* Amenemhat I founds a new royal residence near Memphis
* Egypt conquers Lower Nubia under Senwosret I and III
* Classical period of art and literature |
1630 - 1520 BC |
2nd Intermediate Period
(15th - 17th Dynasties)

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* Hyksos kings seize power in the north
* Theban 17th Dynasty in the south |
1539 - 1075 BC |
New Kingdom
(18th - 20th Dynasties)

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* Egyptian empire in Near East and Nubia
* Elaborate tombs of the Valley of Kings
* Rule of woman pharaoh Hatshepsut
* King Akhenaten attempts to introduce a monotheistic religion
* Brief reign of Tutankhamun
* Ramesses II rules for 67 years |
715 - 332 BC |
3rd Intermediate Period
(21st-25th Dynasties)

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* Disunity and Libyan settlement in Egypt
* Nubians conquer Egypt (late 8th century) |
332 BC - 395 AD |
Late Period
(20th-30th Dynasties,2nd Persian Period)

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* Egypt conquered briefly by Assyrians
* Cultural revival under kings from Sais
* Persian conquest of Egypt (525 BC)
* Egypt independent again (404-343 BC) |
332 BC - 395 AD |
Greco-Roman Period (Macedonians, Ptolemies,and Romans)

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* Alexander the Great occupies Egypt
* Alexander's general, Ptolemy, becomes king and founds a dynasty
* The Rosetta Stone is carved (196 BC)
* Cleopatra VII reigns (51-30 BC)
* Egypt becomes a province of the Roman Empire (30 BC) |
61 AD - 395 AD
 |
Coptic Creation
Coptic Art

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* Christianity introduced to Egypt in limited form early in the faith's history
* The Coptic Orthodox Church is based on the teachings of Saint Mark who traveled to Egypt in 61 AD |
639 AD
Amr ibn-al-Aas Mosque
 |
Muslim Conquest
Saladin Citadel

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* Arab Amr ibn-al-Aas conquers Egypt
* Amr arrived in Alexandria. Inhabitants he found ready to resist, but the Copts preferred peace
* 1171 AD Saladin drives crusaders out of Jerusalem |
1248 AD - 1517 AD |
The Mamluks

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* First used in Muslim armies by the Abbasid Caliphs in the 9th century and quickly spread throughout the Muslim world |
1517 AD - 1798 AD |
Ottoman Turkish Rule
Sultan Muhammad V Rashad

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* Ruled through a mixture of Janissary and Mameluke soldiers |
1798 AD – 1805 AD
 |
Napoleon Bonaparte

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* Napoleon Bonaparte launched invasion on Egypt to attack British interests in India
* Discovery of Rosetta stone; consequent deciphering Hieroglyphics |
1805 AD – 1849 AD
Mohamed Ali Mosque
 |
Mohamed Ali

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* Regarded as the father of modern Egypt
* Officer of the Ottoman empire
* Rose to power sustained by the Egyptian people until forced to withdraw by the British |
1863 - 1879 AD |
Khadive Ismail
Suez Canal

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* Member of Mohamed Ali's dynasty
* During his reign, in 1869 the Suez Canal was finished
* 1879 - 1937 Egypt was ruled by Mohamed Ali family |
1937 - 1952 AD |
King Farouk

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* Came into power in 1937
* 1952 the revolution erupted and King Farouk was forced to abdicate the throne to his son |
1952 AD - 1970 AD |
Gamal Abd El Naser

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* Mohammed Naguib became the first Egyptian president of Arab Republic of Egypt, followed by Gamal Abd El Naser
* Construction of the High Dam in Aswan |
1970 AD - 1981 AD |
Anwar El Sadat

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* Led Egypt to overcome Israel in 1973
* Won a Nobel Peace Prize
* 1981, Sadat assassinated |
1981 AD - Present |
Hosny Mubarak
 |
* 1981, Mr. Mubarak became President of the Arab Republic of Egypt |