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Lower Egypt

Lower Egypt (Arabic: مصر السفلى Miṣr as-Suflā; Coptic: ⲧⲥⲁϧⲏⲧ, romanized: Tsakhet) is the northernmost region of Egypt, which consists of the fertile Nile Delta between Upper Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea, from El Aiyat, south of modern-day Cairo, and Dahshur. Historically, the Nile River split into seven branches of the delta in Lower Egypt.

Lower Egypt
ⲧⲥⲁϧⲏⲧ, ⲡⲥⲁⲙⲉⲛϩⲓⲧ
مصر السفلى
c. 3500 BC–c. 3100 BC
CapitalMemphis
Common languagesAncient Egyptian
Religion
Ancient Egyptian religion
GovernmentMonarchy
King 
• Unknown
Unknown (first)
• c. 3150 BC
Unknown (last)
History 
• Established
c. 3500 BC
• Disestablished
c. 3100 BC
Today part ofEgypt
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Map of Lower Egypt showing important sites that were occupied during the Protodynastic Period of Egypt (clickable map)
Deshret, the Red Crown of Lower Egypt
Map of Lower Egypt with its historical nomes

Lower Egypt was divided into nomes and began to advance as a civilization after 3600 BC.[1] Today, it contains two major channels that flow through the delta of the Nile River – Mahmoudiyah Canal (ancient Agathos Daimon) and Muways Canal (Arabic: بحر موَيس, "waterway of Moses").

Name

In Ancient Egyptian, Lower Egypt was known as mḥw which means "north".[2] Later on, during Antiquity and the Middle Ages, Greeks and Romans called it Κάτω Αἴγυπτος or Aegyptus Inferior both meaning "Lower Egypt", but Copts carried on using the old name related to the north – Tsakhet (Coptic: ⲧⲥⲁϧⲏⲧ) or Psanemhit (Coptic: ⲡⲥⲁⲛⲉⲙϩⲓⲧ) meaning the "Northern part". It was further divided into number of regions or nomes (Coptic: ⲡⲧⲟϣ, romanized: ptosh) – Niphaiat (Coptic: ⲛⲓⲫⲁⲓⲁⲧ, lit.'Lybian (nome)', Ancient Greek: Μαρεωτης) in the west, Tiarabia (Coptic: ϯⲁⲣⲁⲃⲓⲁ, lit.'Arabia') in the east, Nimeshshoti (Coptic: ⲛⲓⲙⲉϣϣⲟϯ, lit.'fields') in the north-east and Bashmur (Bashmuric Coptic: ⲡⲥⲁⲙⲏⲣ, lit.'sand shore') in the north. Champollion adds another region in the middle of the Delta which he calls Petmour (Coptic: ⲡⲉⲧⲙⲟⲩⲣ, lit.'the one which bounds, girds')[3] based on Ancient Greek: Πτιμυρις mentioned by Stephanus of Byzantium, but it is unclear if this is a separate region or just a Greek rendering of the name Bashmur.[4]

After the Muslim conquest, the middle part of the Delta was called al-Rif (Arabic: الريف) which means "countryside, rural area" and which is derived from Ancient Egyptian



r-pr, "temple", because the rural areas were administered by them.[5] The eastern part roughly comprising the ancient Tiarabia was called al-Hawf (Arabic: الهوف) meaning "edge, fringe".[6]

Geography

In ancient times, Pliny the Elder, in Natural History (Book 5, chapter 11), said that upon reaching the delta the Nile split into seven branches (from east to west): the Pelusiac, the Tanitic, the Mendesian, the Phatnitic, the Sebennytic, the Bolbitine, and the Canopic. Today, there are two principal channels that the Nile takes through the river delta: one in the west at Rashid and one in the east at Damietta.

The delta region is well watered, crisscrossed by channels and canals.

Owing primarily to its proximity to the Mediterranean Sea, the climate in Lower Egypt is milder than that of Upper Egypt, the southern portion of the country. Temperatures are less extreme and rainfall is more abundant in Lower Egypt.

History

It was divided into twenty districts called nomes, the first of which was at el-Lisht. Because Lower Egypt was mostly undeveloped scrubland, filled with all types of plant life such as grasses and herbs, the organization of the nomes underwent several changes.

The capital of Lower Egypt was Memphis. Its patron goddess was the goddess Wadjet, depicted as a cobra. Lower Egypt was represented by the Red Crown Deshret, and its symbols were the papyrus and the bee. After unification, the patron deities of both Lower Egypt and Upper Egypt were represented together as the Two Ladies, Wadjet and Nekhbet (depicted as a vulture), to protect all of the ancient Egyptians.

By approximately 3600 BC, Neolithic Egyptian societies along the Nile River had based their culture on the raising of crops and the domestication of animals.[7] Shortly after 3600 BC, Egyptian society began to grow and advance rapidly toward refined civilization.[1] A new and distinctive pottery, which was related to the pottery in the Southern Levant, appeared during this time. Extensive use of copper became common during this time.[1] The Mesopotamian process of sun-dried bricks, and architectural building principles—including the use of the arch and recessed walls for decorative effect—became popular during this time.[1]

Concurrent with these cultural advances, a process of unification of the societies and towns of the upper Nile River, or Upper Egypt, occurred. At the same time, the societies of the Nile Delta, or Lower Egypt also underwent a unification process.[1] Warfare between Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt occurred often.[1] During his reign in Upper Egypt, King Narmer defeated his enemies in the Delta and merged the kingdoms of Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt under his single rule.[8]

List of kings of the Predynastic Period of Lower Egypt

The Palermo stone, a royal annal written in the mid Fifth Dynasty (c. 2490 BC – c. 2350 BC) records a number of kings reigning over Lower Egypt before Narmer. These are completely unattested outside these inscriptions:

In contrast, the following kings are attested through archeological finds from Sinai and Lower Egypt: Double Falcon, Crocodile.

List of nomes

Number Egyptian Name Capital Modern name of capital site English Translation God
1 Inebu-hedj Ineb Hedj / Men-nefer / Menfe (Memphis) Mit Rahina White Walls Ptah
2 Khensu Khem (Letopolis) Ausim Cow's thigh Horus
3 Ahment Imu (Apis) Kom el-Hisn West Hathor
4 Sapi-Res Ptkheka Tanta Southern shield Sobek, Isis, Amun
5 Sap-Meh Zau (Sais) Sa el-Hagar Northern shield Neith
6 Khaset Khasu (Xois) Sakha Mountain bull Amun-Ra
7 A-ment (Hermopolis Parva, Metelis) Damanhur West harpoon Hu
8 A-bt Tjeku / Per-Atum (Heroonpolis, Pithom) Tell el-Maskhuta East harpoon Atum
9 Ati Djed (Busiris) Abu Sir Bara Andjeti Osiris
10 Ka-khem Hut-hery-ib (Athribis) Banha (Tell Atrib) Black bull Horus
11 Ka-heseb Taremu (Leontopolis) Tell el-Urydam Heseb bull Isis
12 Theb-ka Tjebnutjer (Sebennytos) Samanud Calf and Cow Onuris
13 Heq-At Iunu (Heliopolis) Materiya (suburb of Cairo) Prospering Sceptre Ra
14 Khent-abt Tjaru (Sile, Tanis) Tell Abu Sefa Eastmost Horus
15 Tehut Ba'h / Weprehwy (Hermopolis Parva) Baqliya Ibis Thoth
16 Kha Djedet (Mendes) Tell el-Rubˁ Fish Banebdjedet, or Hatmehyt
17 Semabehdet Semabehdet (Diospolis Inferior) Tell el-Balamun The throne Amun-Ra
18 Am-Khent Per-Bastet (Bubastis) Tell Bastah (near Zagazig) Prince of the South Bastet
19 Am-Pehu Dja'net (Leontopolis Tanis) Tell Nebesha or San el-Hagar Prince of the North Uatchet
20 Sopdu Per-Sopdu Saft el-Hinna Plumed Falcon Sopdet

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Carl Roebuck, The World of Ancient Times (Charles Scribner's Sons: New York, 1966) p. 52-53.
  2. ^ "TM Places". www.trismegistos.org. Retrieved 2019-11-16.
  3. ^ Champollion, Jean-François (1814). L'Égypte sous les pharaons, ou recherches sur la géographie, la religion, la langue, les écritures et l'histoire de l'Égypte avant l'invasion de Cambyse. Paris: Bure. p. 5.
  4. ^ "Schwartze, Moritz Gotthilf: Das alte Aegypten oder Sprache, Geschichte, Religion und Verfassung des alten Aegyptens: nach den altägyptischen Original-Schriften und den Mittheilungen der nichtägyptischen alten Schriftsteller (Band 2) (Leipzig, 1843)". digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de. Retrieved 2022-11-29.
  5. ^ "ريف - Wiktionary". en.wiktionary.org. Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  6. ^ Adel, Arsanious (23 December 2019). "Administrative Organization Of Egypt - Coptic Wiki". Retrieved 2021-05-28.
  7. ^ Carl Roebuck, The World of Ancient Times (Charles Scribner's Sons Publishing: New York, 1966) p. 51.
  8. ^ Carl Roebuck, The World of Ancient Times (Charles Scribner's Sons Publishers: New York, 1966), p. 53.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h Breasted (1909) p.36

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seven branches of the delta in Lower Egypt Lower Egyptⲧⲥⲁϧⲏⲧ ⲡⲥⲁⲙⲉⲛϩⲓⲧمصر السفلىc 3500 BC c 3100 BCCapitalMemphisCommon languagesAncient EgyptianReligionAncient Egyptian religionGovernmentMonarchyKing UnknownUnknown first c 3150 BCUnknown last History Establishedc 3500 BC Disestablishedc 3100 BCPreceded by Succeeded byPrehistoric Egypt Early Dynastic Period Egypt Today part ofEgyptMemphisclass notpageimage Map of Lower Egypt showing important sites that were occupied during the Protodynastic Period of Egypt clickable map Deshret the Red Crown of Lower Egypt Map of Lower Egypt with its historical nomes Lower Egypt was divided into nomes and began to advance as a civilization after 3600 BC 1 Today it contains two major channels that flow through the delta of the Nile River Mahmoudiyah Canal ancient Agathos Daimon and Muways Canal Arabic بحر مو يس waterway of Moses Contents 1 Name 2 Geography 3 History 4 List of kings of the Predynastic Period of Lower Egypt 5 List of nomes 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksName EditIn Ancient Egyptian Lower Egypt was known as mḥw which means north 2 Later on during Antiquity and the Middle Ages Greeks and Romans called it Katw Aἴgyptos or Aegyptus Inferior both meaning Lower Egypt but Copts carried on using the old name related to the north Tsakhet Coptic ⲧⲥⲁϧⲏⲧ or Psanemhit Coptic ⲡⲥⲁⲛⲉⲙϩⲓⲧ meaning the Northern part It was further divided into number of regions or nomes Coptic ⲡⲧⲟϣ romanized ptosh Niphaiat Coptic ⲛⲓⲫⲁⲓⲁⲧ lit Lybian nome Ancient Greek Marewths in the west Tiarabia Coptic ϯⲁⲣⲁⲃⲓⲁ lit Arabia in the east Nimeshshoti Coptic ⲛⲓⲙⲉϣϣⲟϯ lit fields in the north east and Bashmur Bashmuric Coptic ⲡⲥⲁⲙⲏⲣ lit sand shore in the north Champollion adds another region in the middle of the Delta which he calls Petmour Coptic ⲡⲉⲧⲙⲟⲩⲣ lit the one which bounds girds 3 based on Ancient Greek Ptimyris mentioned by Stephanus of Byzantium but it is unclear if this is a separate region or just a Greek rendering of the name Bashmur 4 After the Muslim conquest the middle part of the Delta was called al Rif Arabic الريف which means countryside rural area and which is derived from Ancient Egyptianr pr temple because the rural areas were administered by them 5 The eastern part roughly comprising the ancient Tiarabia was called al Hawf Arabic الهوف meaning edge fringe 6 Geography EditIn ancient times Pliny the Elder in Natural History Book 5 chapter 11 said that upon reaching the delta the Nile split into seven branches from east to west the Pelusiac the Tanitic the Mendesian the Phatnitic the Sebennytic the Bolbitine and the Canopic Today there are two principal channels that the Nile takes through the river delta one in the west at Rashid and one in the east at Damietta The delta region is well watered crisscrossed by channels and canals Owing primarily to its proximity to the Mediterranean Sea the climate in Lower Egypt is milder than that of Upper Egypt the southern portion of the country Temperatures are less extreme and rainfall is more abundant in Lower Egypt History EditIt was divided into twenty districts called nomes the first of which was at el Lisht Because Lower Egypt was mostly undeveloped scrubland filled with all types of plant life such as grasses and herbs the organization of the nomes underwent several changes The capital of Lower Egypt was Memphis Its patron goddess was the goddess Wadjet depicted as a cobra Lower Egypt was represented by the Red Crown Deshret and its symbols were the papyrus and the bee After unification the patron deities of both Lower Egypt and Upper Egypt were represented together as the Two Ladies Wadjet and Nekhbet depicted as a vulture to protect all of the ancient Egyptians By approximately 3600 BC Neolithic Egyptian societies along the Nile River had based their culture on the raising of crops and the domestication of animals 7 Shortly after 3600 BC Egyptian society began to grow and advance rapidly toward refined civilization 1 A new and distinctive pottery which was related to the pottery in the Southern Levant appeared during this time Extensive use of copper became common during this time 1 The Mesopotamian process of sun dried bricks and architectural building principles including the use of the arch and recessed walls for decorative effect became popular during this time 1 Concurrent with these cultural advances a process of unification of the societies and towns of the upper Nile River or Upper Egypt occurred At the same time the societies of the Nile Delta or Lower Egypt also underwent a unification process 1 Warfare between Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt occurred often 1 During his reign in Upper Egypt King Narmer defeated his enemies in the Delta and merged the kingdoms of Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt under his single rule 8 List of kings of the Predynastic Period of Lower Egypt EditThe Palermo stone a royal annal written in the mid Fifth Dynasty c 2490 BC c 2350 BC records a number of kings reigning over Lower Egypt before Narmer These are completely unattested outside these inscriptions NameHsekiu 9 Khayu 9 Tiu 9 Thesh 9 Neheb 9 Wazner 9 Mekh 9 destroyed 9 In contrast the following kings are attested through archeological finds from Sinai and Lower Egypt Double Falcon Crocodile List of nomes EditNumber Egyptian Name Capital Modern name of capital site English Translation God1 Inebu hedj Ineb Hedj Men nefer Menfe Memphis Mit Rahina White Walls Ptah2 Khensu Khem Letopolis Ausim Cow s thigh Horus3 Ahment Imu Apis Kom el Hisn West Hathor4 Sapi Res Ptkheka Tanta Southern shield Sobek Isis Amun5 Sap Meh Zau Sais Sa el Hagar Northern shield Neith6 Khaset Khasu Xois Sakha Mountain bull Amun Ra7 A ment Hermopolis Parva Metelis Damanhur West harpoon Hu8 A bt Tjeku Per Atum Heroonpolis Pithom Tell el Maskhuta East harpoon Atum9 Ati Djed Busiris Abu Sir Bara Andjeti Osiris10 Ka khem Hut hery ib Athribis Banha Tell Atrib Black bull Horus11 Ka heseb Taremu Leontopolis Tell el Urydam Heseb bull Isis12 Theb ka Tjebnutjer Sebennytos Samanud Calf and Cow Onuris13 Heq At Iunu Heliopolis Materiya suburb of Cairo Prospering Sceptre Ra14 Khent abt Tjaru Sile Tanis Tell Abu Sefa Eastmost Horus15 Tehut Ba h Weprehwy Hermopolis Parva Baqliya Ibis Thoth16 Kha Djedet Mendes Tell el Rubˁ Fish Banebdjedet or Hatmehyt17 Semabehdet Semabehdet Diospolis Inferior Tell el Balamun The throne Amun Ra18 Am Khent Per Bastet Bubastis Tell Bastah near Zagazig Prince of the South Bastet19 Am Pehu Dja net Leontopolis Tanis Tell Nebesha or San el Hagar Prince of the North Uatchet20 Sopdu Per Sopdu Saft el Hinna Plumed Falcon SopdetSee also EditUpper Egypt Middle Egypt Upper and Lower Egypt Nomes of Egypt Geography of Egypt Ancient EgyptReferences Edit a b c d e f Carl Roebuck The World of Ancient Times Charles Scribner s Sons New York 1966 p 52 53 TM Places www trismegistos org Retrieved 2019 11 16 Champollion Jean Francois 1814 L Egypte sous les pharaons ou recherches sur la geographie la religion la langue les ecritures et l histoire de l Egypte avant l invasion de Cambyse Paris Bure p 5 Schwartze Moritz Gotthilf Das alte Aegypten oder Sprache Geschichte Religion und Verfassung des alten Aegyptens nach den altagyptischen Original Schriften und den Mittheilungen der nichtagyptischen alten Schriftsteller Band 2 Leipzig 1843 digi ub uni heidelberg de Retrieved 2022 11 29 ريف Wiktionary en wiktionary org Retrieved 2021 05 28 Adel Arsanious 23 December 2019 Administrative Organization Of Egypt Coptic Wiki Retrieved 2021 05 28 Carl Roebuck The World of Ancient Times Charles Scribner s Sons Publishing New York 1966 p 51 Carl Roebuck The World of Ancient Times Charles Scribner s Sons Publishers New York 1966 p 53 a b c d e f g h Breasted 1909 p 36External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lower Egypt Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lower Egypt amp oldid 1132704815, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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