The Impact of Libyan Domination on the Egyptian Civilization (950 -525 B.C.E.)
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Abstract
There is no doubt that the migration of the population from the desert areas threw many people to the fertile areas and the Nile Valley in the east, and among those peoples that headed towards the Nile Valley were the Libyans who entered Egypt in successive waves, where they settled In the Delta, the Nile River and its banks are characterized by its fertile soil and abundant bounties of agricultural crops, which made the Libyans invade Egypt in search of virtuous life. The displaced Libyans took refuge there and were confronted by the Pharaohs the relationship between the two parties ranged from rivalry and fighting to peace and coexistence they were used as mercenaries in the ancient Egyptian army until they were able to assume power following the deterioration of the political situation during the Twenty-first Dynasty, and they founded the Twenty-Second Dynasty, where they influenced and affected the Egyptian civilization at the political and social level, traditions, architecture, and others.