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History of Civilizations Along the Nile<\/h2>\n

The Nile was home to some of the earliest successful civilizations in Africa and the world. For millennia, people have been attracted to this fertile riverbank, drawn by the abundant resources of the river and its fertile valleys. The earliest civilizations flourished along its banks as early as 4500 BC. Egypt, Nubia and Ethiopia were the most prominent civilizations to carve out a place on the Nile Valley with complex political and cultural systems.<\/p>\n

The Ancient Egyptian Civilization<\/h2>\n

The civilization of Ancient Egypt is one of the oldest known civilizations and it is believed to have started in the fertile Nile Valley some 5,000 years ago. It was one of the most stable civilizations throughout its time, lasting for almost 3,000 years. The government of Ancient Egypt was a hierarchical monarchy, centralized around the Pharaoh, who served as both a political and religious figurehead. Numerous technologies and cultural advancements came out of this period of Ancient Egyptian civilization, including papyrus, a modern system of government, and basic writing and math.<\/p>\n

The Nubian Civilization<\/h2>\n

The Nubian civilization was located in the southern part of the Nile Valley, located in present day Sudan, Ethiopia and Egypt. It is estimated to have originated around 3000 BC. It was a powerful, independent civilization that was renowned for its trade goods and military prowess. Its political system was centralized around powerful kings who were believed to have divine power. Its culture was in many ways the inspiration and predecessor to Ancient Egypt.<\/p>\n

The Ethiopian Civilization<\/h2>\n

The Ethiopian civilization is known to date back to at least 2400 BC and is thought to have been established around the same time as the Nubian civilization. It flourished in the area that is now known as Ethiopia, Eritrea and parts of northern Sudan. This civilization was known for its strong trading networks and for its impressive stone architecture. It was also known for its vibrant religious cultures, with many different beliefs and practices.<\/p>\n

The Impact of the Nile<\/h2>\n