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Lower Egypt

2200 BCE – 2001 BCE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
2200 BCE – 2001 BCE
Duration
199 years
Known Periods
2
Data Confidence
ai_generated

Overview

Lower Egypt (Arabic: مصر السفلى Miṣr as-Suflā) is the northernmost region of Egypt, which consists of the fertile Nile Delta between Upper Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea. The Nile River split into seven branches of the delta in Lower Egypt. Lower Egypt was divided into nomes and began to advance as a civilization after 3600 BC. Today, it contains two major channels that flow through the delta of the Nile River – Mahmoudiyah Canal (ancient Agathos Daimon) and Muways Canal (Arabic: بحر موَيس, "waterway of Moses").

Historical Periods

Lower Egypt (-2200–-2101)

2200 BCE – 2101 BCE

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Area: 74,524 km²

Lower Egypt (-2100–-2001)

2100 BCE – 2001 BCE

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Area: 74,134 km²

Explore Lower Egypt on the Interactive Map

Watch territories shift, borders change, and history unfold across centuries

Lower Egypt (2200 BCE – 2001 BCE) — Map, Timeline & History | Sholu