Why can the unification of the northern and southern parts of Egypt be described as the "greatest
event in ancient Egyptian political history"?
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The unification of the northern and southern parts of Egypt be described as the "greatest event in ancient Egyptian political history" in following ways :
- Nile valley was the most fertile land in ancient world so it held important place in unification of southern and northern parts of Egypt.
- The unification was result of Pharaoh's conquest like many other empire as a historical evidence.
- Some other factors like Economical and political also played a large role in unification of the southern and northern Egypt.
- Economically both upper and lower Egypt benefitted from trade network especially lower Egypt.
- Apart from social and economical aspects to the unification process, political aspects were also important to unification.
- In Narmer Palette, it is depicted that king Narmer is mostly responsible for unification of southern and northern Egypt.
Thus, it is regarded as the "greatest event in ancient Egyptian political history".
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