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nlexa [21]
1 year ago
6

Which was a similarity between Egypt and India?

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1 answer:
Maurinko [17]1 year ago
6 0

To be more specific, Ancient India encompassed the areas that are now Pakistan and Northwest India, whereas Ancient Egypt was situated around the Nile River.

The actual names were the Nile Valley civilization and the Indus Valley civilization.

What similarities did ancient India and Egypt share?

In ancient Indian and Egyptian civilizations, it had a significant influence on political structures. However, religious beliefs and political systems differed, just as pharaohs and rajas did. There are some parallels between how Indians and Egyptians combined religion and politics.

What is the connection between India and Egypt?

Egypt and India have a long history of interacting with one another and working together on issues that affect them both locally, regionally, and globally, which contributes to their close political understanding.On August 18, 1947, the announcement of joint diplomatic relations at the Ambassadorial level was made.

Learn more about Egyptian here:

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