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The restored danelaw wrote:Gib opinion on Egypt's history. I may have done some dumb stuff here and there. (Sidenote, what would be a good flag for a Coptic Egypt with no Arab/Muslim symbology? The mainstream Coptic ethnic flag is seriously dumb)

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Regearing

Grounded Kingdom
Daoud II (King)
Gerges Sadat (Primeminister)

Lawmaking Body

Lawthing

Landfleck

929,114 km2

Befolking

52,000,000

GIP
By Head

$400 billion
$7,692.3

MOI

0.7 (Sehr High)

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Egyptish Pound (£)

Egypt (Arabish: Miṣr), ambly the Kingdom of Egypt (Arabish: Al-Mamlaka Al-Miṣreyya) is a land in the northeasternmost ord in Africa. It bound by the Middlesea in the north and the Red Sea in the east, meanwhile it marks Tripolitania in the west and the Sudan in the south. To its northeast is the Suez Waterway, now an overseagebede of the Danelaw, which splits it from the Republic of Negev-Sinai in Asia. Across the Redsea it shares water marks with the Kingdom of Arabia, while to its far north are Greekland and Turkey, though it shares no marks -land or sea- with the latter two.

With 52 million inwoners, Egypt is the micklest land by befolking in Africa and the 20th greatest in the world. The great micklehood of its befolking live on the two sides (mostly the east) of the Nile in an ord of about 40,000 foursideskilometers where the only farmbere land is found. Meanwhile greater parts of the Great Africanish Waeste which make most of Egypt's gebedes are barely befolked. Half of Egypt live in burgherly areas, mostly in Alexandria, Cairo and some other weighty steads along the Nile. Egypt is seens as a middlemight and one of, if not the, mightiest lands in Northafrica. It has the greatest worthship in Northafrica and the twithe greatest in all of Africa (only after Southafrica) and the 33rd in all of the world by GIP. She is a grounding limbstate of the Organisation of Foroned Nations, the Sideless Waying and it was until 1976 the leader of both the Africa Bound and the Arabish League, though it left both organisations as an outcome of the formurdering of Anwar Sadat.

Gesheede

The lands along the Nile have been befolked at least as far back as the 10th yearthousand BGE, when a culture of hunter-gatherers was forothered by a grain-grinding culture. Weather forothering or maybe overgrazing around 8000 BGE likely were the grounds for the shapng of the Great Africanish Waeste. Early thedegroups wandered to the Nile where they onwicked a settled farming gemeanship. The Neolithish culture rooted in the Nile Streamdale around 6000 BGE. At this time, many foredynastish cultures onwicked on their own in Upper and Lower Egypt. The Badarish and Nacaderish culture are often seen as the forecomers to dynastish Egypt. The earliest known Lower Egyptish site elds at least seven hundred years before the Badarish. Meanwhile Lower Egypt and Upper Egypt lived alongside each other for more than two yearthousands, culturely unalike but keeping in touch through trade. The earliest known tokens of Egyptish bilthrunes appear on the Nacader III pots, elding back to 3,200 BGE.


Pyramids of Giza
Egypt was first foroned around 3,150 BGE by King Menes who brought forth a serie of dynasties that would be kings of Egypt for the next three yearthousands. Egyptish culture would grow during this long eld and beleve Egyptish in its belief, arts, speech and wones. THe first two dynasties are called the Old Kingdom (2700-2200 BGE), building the Old Egyptish Pyramids, most noteworthily the Third Dynasty Pyramid of Zoser and the Pyramids of Giza. The First Twaintide brought forth an eld of politish sickerlessness for 150 years. Stronger Nile floods and the standliness of the regearing then brought anewed wealth for the land in the Middle Kingdom (around 2040 BGE) which would reach its peak during the years of Pharaoh Amenamhat III. This then led to a twithe eld of twohoodness that ended with the coming of the first outlander dynasty in Egypt. The Hyksos dynasty would overfall Lower Egypt around 1650 BGE and ground a new headstead at Avaris, but were pushed out by the Upper Egypters led by Ahmose I who then grounded the Eighteenth Dynasty, setting their new headstead at Thebes. The New Kingdom which began with Ahmose I would make Egypt a worldmight that at its height reached from Tombos in Nubia to the Holy Land in the Near East. This eld is known best among most folk who know of Egypt, besunderly for some of the most well-known Phaoahs such as Hatsheput, Thutmose III, Akhenaten and Nefertiti, Tutankhamun and Ramesses II. It is in this eld that the first known onegodly belief (Atenism) came about. The New Kingdom would through its years be overfallen and aovered by Old Libya, Kush and even Syria but Egypters would overlive and throw each of them out.


Persia would rule over Egypt for 193 years
Egypt's eld of selfweald came to an end with the Persish Riche. In 525, Cambyses II began the Persish aovering of Eypt, fanging Psamtik III in the Slaught of Pelisium at last and benaming himself Pharoah -though he would rule Egypt from his home in Susa and leaving Egypt under the grip of a Satrap. The Twenty-seventh Dynasty as such was a Persish dynasty. Egypters would rise against Persia many times but they were crushed nevertheless. The Thirtieth Dynasty would be the last inlander dynasty during the Pharaohish eld. Egypt fell to Persia once again in 343 BGE, but only a few yearhundreds later Egypt, alongside Persia, fell to Alexander the Great. Once Alexander died, the Greekish general Ptolemy I grounded the Plotemish dynasty.


Plotemish Egypt
The Ptolemish Kingdom was a mighty Hellenish-Greekish land, spanning from Southern Syria to Cyrene in the West and Nubia in the south. Alexandria, built by and in the name of Alexander, became the land's headstead and a centre of Greekish culture and trade. The greekish Plotemish kings would name themselves Pharoah and said to be of their line, but they never wed with Egypters and only in the later years of their weald would they begin doing as Egypters do. Ptolemish Kings were seen as unwanted and were often fought against by the inlander Egypters, until the last Plotemish Pharoah was Queen Cleopatra VII who took selfmurder after her lover Mark Antony was murdered by Romers. After Cleopatra, Egypt became a province of the Romish Riche, though Greekish culture would beleve in Egypt until well after the Saracen Overfall. Christendom was brought to Egypt by Sanct Mark in the 1st Yearhundred. for much of its early gesheede, Egypt had no inlander Christly Church, but it only cam about in 451 GE as the Egyptish Coptish Church. The Romish and later the Greekish Riche would keep Egypt for many years, though the New Persish Riche did hold Egypt for a short while during the Great Crig of 602-628. Romish-Greekish grip over Egypt ended with the Saracen Aovering of Egypt in 639-42 GE. Saracens would utterly waste Greekish heeres in Egypt and bring Mahometism to the land. Saracens grounded Fustat as their first headstead of Egypt, but that would later be burned down during the Crosstyges. They later built Cairo which beleves the headstead of Egypt.


Greatmoske of Cairo
Under the First Caliphdom, Egypt was split into Upper and Lower Egypt, though only one Governor was named by the Caliph. Alexandria beleved an unoffhung province and a weighty shiphaven, a festing under a military governor with many soldiers meaning to shield Egypt against Greekish overfall. Like other lands overfallen by Saracens, Egypt was put through folkmurder and forsettling. Saracens would kill many Copts in Lower Egypt and settle their home with Saracens mostly coming from Aden, meanwhile the Judish and Coptish inwoners of Egypt were barely left to overlive on their own. Egypt became an underling, rather than a province, of the Twithe Caliphdom under Marwan who put his son Abdulazis as the governor. Through Egypt Abdulazis would conquer the beleves of Africa and drive the edges of the Saracen Hordes to Hispania herself. Meanwhile, Copters would rise up against Saracen rule but never find sige. Egypt became a split kingdom only an underling of the Caliph in name during the eld of the Third Caliphdom. In 868, the Caliph would give Egypt to a Turkish general Bakbak, who then sent his own stepson Ahmad ibn Tulun as the king, beginning the Tulunish Eld, the first time there had been an unoffhung Egyptish land since the Ptolemish years. The Tulunish Dynasty would push back the Fatimish Dynasty in 914-15 and 919-21. However, when the last Tulunish King died in 966, Fatimish Princes overfell Egypt one more time and brought forth a new eld in Egypt's gesheede beginning in 969 GE.


Egypt would fight many crigs against the Crossriders
It was the Fatimish Kingdom (later Caliphdom) who would have to deal with the Crossriders. At first, they would befriend the Crossriders and even help them aover Jerusalem in 1099, but then the Egyptish king would thwang the Kingdom of Jerusalem to take the Holy Land, only to be beaten in Ascalon. This began the Egyptish-Jerusalemish Crigs. In 1118, Baldwin I, the first King of Jerusalem overfell Egypt only to die a month later. Balwin's erfollowers would keep fighting Fatimish Egypt until Ascalon, the last Egyptish steading in the Holy Land was taken. During this eld, Egypt would be thwanged by many Europers, namely the Venedish, Frankish and Normanish, though they would overlive every time. The Fatimish dynasty came to die when Saladin became the Governor of Egypt during the Third Crosstyge in 1171.


Fatimish Caliphdom at its height
Saladin, one of the two fiendly leaders of the Third Crosstyge known as 'The Lew', benamed himself Sultan in 1174. He himself would rule from Damascus rather than Cairo, but it was under his eld that Cairo became the centre of Egyptish politic. Saladin fought the Crossriders in Syria for the beleving years of his life. His children in the Saladinish Dynasty would lose to the Crossriders many times, and it would at last fall to the heeres led by Frithric II of the Holy Romish Riche during the Fifth Crosstyge. This began the short-lived Crossrider Kingdom of Egypt. After Frithric's death, kingship of Jerusalem and Egypt fell to his son Conrad. Conrad, not being as good a criger as his father, would draft a mickle heere of Circassers that he had forthralled. These Circassers, known to their Frankish masters as the Possédés (meaning Owned Men in Frankish), would at first only be fodder to throw at the uprising Saracens, but they would be Christened as Catholicers rather than Orthodoxer Copts. The Possédés would only prove themselves true in the Frankish-Jerusalemish Crig when they pushed back an overfall by the Franks led by Lothwig IX.

Following the Mongolish Overfall of the Third (and last) Caliphdom, they would under befeal of their great Khan Hulagu, overfall the Crossrider State beginning in 1263. During the long Mongolish-Crossrider Crig, the Possédés led by their Frankish masters would be pushed back out of Asia, losing most of the Holy Land but drawing their marks with their foes at the Negev. At this time, Egypt fell to an uprising by the Possédés who then pushed out their Frankish masters and named themselves king. This began the Thrallriche in Egypt (Arabish: Salṭanat al-Mamālīk, meaning 'Kingdom of the Thralls'). The Thrallriche beleved from 1382 to 1517 when Egypt fell to the Ottomanish Mahometers under Sultan Selim I.


Napoleon would aover Egypt but let it go a few years later
Under the Ottomanish Riche, Egypt would not see any frother. They would throe from many breakouts of pest, their worthship was left shended and at the same time their trade was taken over by the Lusitanish Riche. From 1517 to 1798, Egypt would beleve an uneasy province of the Ottomanish Riche under grip of its Possédés ethelmen. Then, during the Deoch Crigs, the Easterrichish general Napoleon Bonaparte overfell Egypt in November 1798 and utterly aovered it, taking Cairo in January 1800. He left little in logistics there however, and when he left Egypt and went back home in the Slaught of the Middlesea, he left it in utter chaos. A three-way camp began between Ottomanish Turks, Saracen criglords and Albanish hirelings under pay of the Ottomanish Riche. The winner of this camp was Muhammad Ali Pasha, an Albanish general under pay of the Ottomanish Riche. While he held the title Behalfsking of Egypt, he was an underling only in name. He would formurder the last of the Circassish, Catholicish Possédés and ground a dynasty that held the Egyptish throne until 1916. He would take over northern Sudan (1820-24), Syria (1833), parts of Arabia and Anatolia and some thought he would soon come for the Ottomanish Caliph himself, but then Europish mights fearing this might happen came and made him give back most of his lands to the Ottomanish Riche, drawing the 'Egyptish-Ottomanish marks' at the Negev-Sinai. In the homefront, he would build industries, waterways meant for fare and farming and anew the burghthenst. He grounded a heerestate that had 4% of the whole befolking thaning in the heere to ground Egypt as a mighty land in its own right. Muhammad Ali was followed to the throne by his son Abraham and then greatson Abbas, Said and Ismael -the latter would spend geld for witship and landwork and even outlaw thralldom.


Egypt became Angledanish after a crig in 1882
The Suez Waterway, built in partnership with Frankriche, was beended in 1869. Its building was paid for by Europish banks. Neither would come to forbrook from that waterway however, as when Egypt named itself bankrupt in 1875, the Danelaw overfell it to sicker the Waterway which would in name belong to Egypt but in truth come to set the marks of where Egypt is split from Asia. This later led to the Egyptish-Danelager Crig of 1882-3, after which Egypt became an Angledanish Shieldgebede. Under Angledanish inflow, a new 'Egyptish' selfhood was brought forth: One that would stand against the Saracen Mahometers and give more rights to the Coptish inlander smallhood. Under the Shieldgebede, only Copters had the right to hold ambight or to wale while Saracens paid more in sceats and had little fortreading to their own. This led to the Egyptish Uprising of 1903-4, backed by the Ottomanish Riche who wanted to take Egypt back, but this uprising was crushed by the Gurkha and Copt Brigades that garrisoned Egypt. When Abbas II, the Regearer of Egypt, threw his lot with the Ottomanish Riche during the First Great Crig, the Angledanes would fang him and have him beheaded for forrede, instead putting Daoud I, a Coptish king on its throne.


Italy overfell Egypt in the Twithe Great Crig
Daoud would name Egypt unoffhung from the Ottomanish Riche and bename himself King of Egypt, though the Danelaw made its shieldgebede on Egypt ambly right afterwards. In 1921, the Danelaw ambly gave Egypt its unoffhanghood under Daoud I, though the land was truly still under Angeldanish beseting and the Danelaw held great inflow over it. the Danelaw withdrew from Egypt in 1936 outside of the Suez Waterway and the Sudan which would beleve an Angledanish colony under gemeansome grip with Egypt. Throughout the Twithe Crig, Egypt would fight alongside the Danelaw against the Brotherhood of Nations, namely Frankriche and Italy, and many slaughts in Northafrica were led from, or fought in, Egypt.


The Suezcrig was a great loss for Nasser
The Kingdom would fall into chaos after the twithe Great Crig, beginning with the First Judish-Saracen Crig (1948). Egypt, fighting alongside Syria, Arabia and Babylon, was crushed by their Judish fellows though they would keep Gaza. This drove Egypters to nationalism, and in 1951 they withdrew from all fordrawings they had signed with the Danelaw and befealed Angledanish soldiers to leave the Suez Waterway. This would lead to the First Suezcrisis in 1952. In the middle of this crisis, the Free Brass Waying led by Gama Abdel Nasser, a Saracen Nationalist in Egypt, overfell Cairo and had the king killed. Nasser would drive the Suezcrisis to become the First Suezcrig in 1956. Naming Suez to be rightfully Saracen-Egyptish, he sent forth the Heere to take the Waterway which was still held by the Danelaw. In answer, the Danelaw and Deochland would send forth their own marines and heeres, and with the help of Judea overfall Egypt to take back Suez. The Suezcrig, fought for a short while in 1956, would lead to Cairo being torn to ruinstone. Meanwhile Israel would take back Gaza and also beset the Sinai halfieland for the next 11 years.


Copts still make merry on the day of Nasser's death
Nasser would, the costs of rebuilding Cairo notwithstanding, fight in the Zaydish-Adenish Crig in the 1960s, and then fight Judea once again in 1967. Nasser would cross the Suez with the goal of 'utterly killing all Judes', closing the Tiransound on 23 May 1967. This led to six days of crig, at the end of which Judea grounded the Judish Republic of Negev-Sinai in that gebede. His shortcomings notwithstanding, Nasser still did much to build up Egypt, though only for Saracens. Under his oversight, Egypters became staffwise and wealthy. The Middlestand under Nasserish Egypt would be lyvemen, craftmen, teachers, lawyers and writers. When Naser died, he was followed by Anwar Sadat, a Coptish Egypter who would bring back the kingdom in 1971 and throne Gerges I, greatson of Daoud I as the new king, though he would keep himself the true regearer of the land. Under Sadat, Egypt fought in the last of its own crigs with Judea in 1973 meaning to take back Negev-Sinai, and when he lost that crig, he would begin working for a frith with the Judes, giving up Negev-Sinai at long last and ending the camp 'to befree Palestine'. Sadat would also work to forwester Egypt and set things right by ending aparthood both for Saracens and Copts and instead grounding a putoned Egyptish selfhood. For this and for his 'misdeeds against Islam', Sadat would be murdered by a Saracen Nationalist in October 1981. At that point, Egypt would cut off all ties with the Arab World. After Sadat's death, Egypt began easing its forbindings with Judea and working on the Coptish selfhood -which would by 1995 become the micklehood in Egypt. In answer, it would throe from deeds of fright done by Saracens that would right for Copts, outlander sightseers and regearing ambers. From 1990, Egypt began its 'Crig on Fright' against the Saracen Nationalist 'Islamish Gemeanship' and later the Saracen-Nationalist Mahometish Brotherhood. A crig that it still fights in, both inside Egypt and outside it in Tripolitania, Arabia and Adenland.

Regearing


Palace of Alexandria, where the King lives
The politic of Egypt is built upon groundliness and it has a thingsteadery as its shape of regearing. The system that rules Egypt now was grounded first by the Angledanish Riche in 1915 after they did away with the Arab-Circasish regearing of the Muhammad Ali dynasty during the First Great Crig, though it has onwicked since then, besunderly after it was given unoffhanghood and then after the death of Gamal Abdel Nasser. The Stateshead is the King of Egypt (Arabish: Malik Miṣr) who holds the ambight through erf from the House of Wahba back to Daoud I (David I in English) who gained the throne in 1915. The King benames the Primeminister and his Cabinet following the latter's rede (though in truth he only tostimmes with who the Lawthing benames for him), his say is needed for a writ passed by the Lawthing to become a law and he is the Overcommander of the Egyptish Stridecrafts.

The Primeminister of Egypt (Arabish: Ra'is ulwuzara'a al'Miṣriya; meaning 'Head of the Ministers of Egypt) is the head of the cabinet and the regearing of Egypt. He oversees and leads its dealings. He is answerly to both the King and the Lawthing who can both fire him, and he has the right to forlease how to enforce laws passed by the Lawthing, as well as sickering whole gemeanwise thensts. While ambly he is benamed by the King, in truth the latter only follows through the 'rede' given by the Lawthing, which benames the leader of the party with the micklest toll of seats as the Primeminister. The Primeminister holding ambight now is Gerges Sadat, greatson of Anwar Sadat and a limb of the National Party of Egypt, who has held ambight since 1970.

Lawmaking is done by the Lawthing of Egypt (Arabish: Magles en-Nowwab; meaning Rede of Fortreaders), an unsplit body 596 thingmen who have the right to make laws, tostimme the gemean politic of the state, the gemean plan for worthship and gemeanwise onwicking and the statesbudget, who can oversee the work of the regearing and to sack the Primeminister through a mistruestimme. The Lawthing has its limbs picked through wholewale once every five years.

The Ambspeech of the land is Egyptish Arabish, a shape of Arabish onwicked by Copts during the Saracen Elds when they were not given the right to speak their own tongue. All dealings are as such done in that tongue, though now it is no longer written in the Saracen runescript. In turn, Coptish is also taken as a landspeech and many speak it. Other speeches in the kingdom are English, Frankish, Deoch and Judish.

Befolking


Egypt from afar
With a befolking of 52 million, Egypt has the highest befolking in Africa. While it no longer sees itself as an Arab Land, it has the highest befolking among those as well. Egypt's befolking grew quickly from 1950 to 1980, but that growth would slow down as Egypt became an Onwicked land with good welfare and a well-learned befolking. At the time of Napoleon's crig with Egypt in 1798, it had a befolking of 3 millions. A highly burghered folk, Egypters live along the Nile, mostly in Cairo and Alexandria, in the Niledelta and near the Suez Waterway. They are split among those who live in weighty stead areas and the farmers (Arabish: Fellahin) who live in thorpes. Only 77,041 km2 of Egypt is befolked which makes Egypt's true folktighthood at 675 heads for every foursideskilometers. Going by its whole landfleck, that ontales falls down to 55.96.

While outwandering was forbidden during Nasser's rule, thousands of Egypters left their homeland during the Arab Coldcrig. Wandering was made lawful again under Sadat, and it reached its height right after the 1973 Oilcrisis. 2.7 million Egypters live abroad. 70% of them are Arab Egypters who now live in Arabia, Tripolitania, Transjordan and Coway; meanwhile the Copts who wandered out live in lands with a better tostand of life like Judea, New England, New Albion and Italy.


Church of Our Frow of Egypt
Egypt is home to an inlander thede called the Egypters or Copts. Seen as somewhat of a Semitish thede, they are sister to other Semitish folk like Syrers, Judes, Saracens and Moors. Following the Saracen Overfall of Egypt in the 600s to 1915, and afterwards between 1952 and 1971, Copts were underthrutched by their Saracen fellows and their ontale fell greatly, but national programmes working to rebuild the Coptish selfhood would work against that, and 67.3% of the Egyptish befolking see themselves as Copts now. The Aforesaid Saracens -an Arabish thede whose true home is the Arabish Halfieland but who has through settling come to most of Near East and Northafrica- made the twithe micklest folkgroup at 18.6%. Smallhoods in Egypt inhold Turks, Greeks, Arab thedes not seeing themselves as Saracens, Berbers living in the west and Nubish gemeanships in the south. These put together make for 3% of the Egyptish befolking. Other smaller but weighty folkgroups in Egypt inhold Judes (who make 58,000) and Syrer-Libaners, a group of Christers hailing from Syria who wandered to Egypt before the 20th yearhundred. There are some 5 million Egypters who were wanderers at first. The greatest are the Sudanish who have lived there for many years as an outcome of Egypt's colonisation of the Sudan. Meanwhile other wanderers come from Greekland, Judea, Babylon and Abyssinia.

Egypt's stateschurch is the Coptish Church of Egypt, a bough of Orthodoxish Christendom. The King has to belong to that belief, as do most of the ethelmen. Meanwhile Coptish Christendom makes for 61.3% of the befolking. Other Christly Churches named as Coptish Catholicish Church, Coptish Anewed Church -a bough of the Angledanish Church- and other Anewed Christly churches. Put togeher, 71.4% of Egypters are Christly. The twithe micklest belief is Mahometism, followed by the Saracens and a small ontale of Copts, who makes for 20% of the befolking. Those are split between a Sunni micklehood and a Shia smallhood, the latter coming to Egpyt with the Fatimish dynasty. Around 8% of the befolking name themselves godless.

Worthship


A Wealthdistrict in Cairo
Egypt has an onwicked worthship with a low-middle income. Its GIP of $400 billion is the 33rd in all of the World and the 2he in Africa, beaten only by Southafrica. Its geld is the Egyptish Pound, which is overseen by the Nationalbank of Egypt, meanwhile its wealthcentre is Alexandria. It ships out $87.9 billion every year in oil and burnstuff, treewool, clothes, metal products, chemicals and farmstuff, mostly to Dobay, Italy, New England, the Danelaw, Arabia, Deochland and Judea. Meanwhile it ships in $115.3 billion every year in machinery, foodstuff, chemicals, woodproducts, burnstuff and crigoutresting, which it buys from Dobay, Deochland, Arabia and Judea.

The best known geselships in Egypt as the Orascom Group and the Raya Forbindingcentre. The IT sector has forgreatened quickly these last few years, with start-up geselships selling thenst to Northamerica and Europe, as well as working with geselships like Mircosoft, Oracle and other big geselships, not to mention the middlestand geselships isn Europe. At least 2.7 million Egypters help the onwicking of their nation's worthship through giving them geld abroad, as well as bringing in gemeanwealth. Egypters do not have alike stands of weath, and 40% of the befolking is said to make less than $2 a day, meanwhile 3% are seen as truly wealthy.


Farmlands in Egypt
As the very livelihood of most of the befolking hangs off of the Nile, waterwork is seen as very weighty. The greatest of these waterprojects, the Aswan High Dam, was done during Nasser's eld and ended under Sadat in 1971. Egypt has 8.9 million acres of farmworthy land, but while only 3% of the land is worth farming, one can crop it twice or even thrice every year. Egypt is the world's greatest producer of fingerapples, the twithe greatest producer of figs, the third greatest of kneeleek and eggfruit; the fourth greatest of strawberries and woesendmilk and the fifth in tomatoes and watermelon. Treewool was once the most weighty outfared crop but it no longer holds that stand. Other crops inhold wheat, corn, sugarcane, fruit and rice.


Steadbuilding is a booming industry in Egypt
Most herestelling industries are state-owned in Egypt. The Sige Wagon Herestelling Geselship is the greatest wagonmaking geselship in the land, owned by the kingdom's regearing. It herestells wagons under leave from many Europish geselships, besunderly from Frankriche and Italy. Meanwhile smaller wagonmaking geselships in Egypt are Coptish-Americanish Wagons, Watania Wagon Herestelling Geselships (WAWHG). The herestellingfactory in Salahia has 2500 workers. Other weighty industries in the herestellingsector inhold chemicals, electronics and lyvestuff; meanwhile Egypt is the 21st greatest steel producing land in the world. Egypt also has a great clothmaking industry, which is well-liked both inland and outwide because of its nearhood to Asianish, Africanish and Europish markets. Egypt finds its craft from its vast reserves of earthgas, earthoil and the sunfarms in the Great Waeste and watercraftworks along its seamarks in the Middlesea. Egypt also has been meaning to build a kernelcraftwork, but it has not found sige yet. Egypt is, unlike other Africanish lands and unlike most Europish lands, forbound to the Europish Grip.


Egypt has the greatest sightseeingsector in Northafrica
Building and Housing is a leading sector in Egyptish worthship. The greatest is the Orascom Building Industries based in Cairo which works in more than 20 lands. Like its neighbors in the Near East, Egypt has a booming steadbuilding industry. It has built many steads to settle Copters along the Nile and the Middlesea; the two most weighty being New Alamein and New Cairo, the latter meaning to forgreaten Cairo as the headstead.

The thenstsector is, as with most onwicked worthships, the micklest among the three sectors of Egypt's worthship. This inholds banking, forbinding, fare and sightseeing. Sightseeing is one of the weightiest in all of Africa. Folk come to Egypt to see Cairo, Luxor, Aswan and Alexandria, behold the Pyramids of Giza and forbrook the Middlemerish beaches. The beinghood of frightlings has made Egypt somewhat of an unliked markle for sightseeing, but it still has millions coming nonetheless. The Great Museum of Egypt, which opened in June 2021, is the greatest museum in the world.

Stridecrafts


The Fivesides, Egypt's Crigministry Building
The Kingly Stridecrafts of Egypt (Arabish: Al'quwwat al'musalahat al'malakiat al'Misriyya) is the state military organisation answerly for shielding Egypt. They are made of the Kingly Egyptish Heere, Kingly Egyptish Marine, Kingly Egyptish Loftmight and the Kingly Flightoffwearcrafts of Egypt. The King is the High Befealgiver of the Stridecrafts. Meanwhile, the Crigministry and the Overcommander of the Stridecrafts is the highest ranking officer in the heere, now Overstgeneral Girgis Zaki, while the Chief of Staff is Generalleftenant Mohammed Maleki. High ranking personnel of the stridecrafts shape the Highrede of the Stridecrafts which can thane as a stand-in states- or regearingshead at times of crisis.


Egypt has the strongest Africanish heere
Egypt spends 3% of its yearly GIP on its stridecrafts. It is armed and outrested by many rootlands, though since 1980 its stridecrafts have been armed by New England, Frankriche, Italy, the Danelaw and Deochland. It has one of the micklest armsindustries in the world as well, and it has fought in many crigs since its unoffhunghood: namely the First Judish-Saracen Crig, the Egyptish Revolution, the Suezcrig, the Zaydish-Adenish Crig, the Third Judish-Saracen Crig, the Nigerish Burghercrig, the Fourth Judish-Saracen Crig, the Fifth Judish-Saracen Crig, the Egyptish-Tripolitanish Crig, the Babylonish Crig, the Twithe Tripolitanish Burghercrig and the ongoing Crig on Fright.

The Heere (otherwise called the Egyptish Landcrafts) is the greatest thenstbough in the stridecrafts. It was first grounded by Mohammad Ali in the 19th yearhundred, and has fought all five of the weighty Judish-Saracen Crigs in the 20th yearhundred. Meanwhile it has a nationaldraft where every Egyptish man of 18 or higher has to thane for three years in the heere and then for another four years as a reservist. If they have studied in a university, they may thane for two years and then three as a reservist. 280,000 of the Heere's soldiers are drafted, while 80,000 are paid soldiers and another 438,000 thane as reservists. The Loftmight has 30,000 soldiers and 20,000 reservists flying a toteful of 1,136 flytugs. The Egyptish Marine is the strongest in the south of the Middlesea and the mightiest in all of the Middlemerish lands after Judea. It has 18,000 soldiers and holds 245 ships, meanwhile another 2,000 thane in the Strandwatch.

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I like the flag you chose, maybe go with one that combines the moon and a cross. Your Egypt should've accepted the statue of liberty from France.

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