Watch: What happened to Ancient Egypt?
Child: Ancient Egypt is so different from the Egypt of today. Why did they stop building pyramids and huge statues and temples?
Abdul: Things have changed a great deal these last 700 years. My name is Abdul. This building is a mosque, built where a temple once stood.
Child: Oh, wow!
Abdul: After the birth of Jesus, most people became Christian, and forgot the ancient Egyptian religion that inspired the old temples and statues.
Then, 600 years later, Islam became the main religion.
Child: But why don’t you use hieroglyphs anymore?
Abdul: Greek and Latin have been used in Egypt for centuries as it is spoken by people in many different countries.
And since the Arab conquest, Arabic is spoken by most people here.
Child: I can’t imagine the ancient Egyptians being conquered by anyone!
Abdul: Oh, it’s happened before. You see, the pharaohs were at war with their neighbouring countries for centuries, and they didn’t always win!
Child: Oh dear.
Abdul: When Alexander of Macedon expanded his empire he conquered Egypt, and made himself pharaoh!
After he died, the descendants of his general, Ptolemy ruled for nearly 300 years!
The Ptolemaic dynasty ended with the death of Cleopatra, during the Roman conquest in 30BC which was 600 years ago.
Child: But don’t you miss all that stuff like the pharaohs and the huge statues and everything?
Abdul: Yes it was cool! But even though our religious beliefs have changed we’re still the same people.
Why did Ancient Egypt come to an end?

By around 1000BC Egypt was divided by war. Priests ruled in the south, and the pharaohs in the north.
In 332BC Alexander the Great and his Greek army conquered Ancient Egypt. The family of his general, Ptolemy ruled for nearly 300 years.
Finally, in 30BC the Romans invaded Ancient Egypt. They defeated Pharaoh Cleopatra and Egypt became part of the Roman Empire.
What is Egypt like today?

Egypt is now governed by a president.
Islam is the main religion and Arabic is the main language.
Even though their rulers and religion has changed over time, you can still see glimpses of the ancient Egyptian civilisations today.

Activities
Activity 1: Timeline of Ancient Egypt
Click on the scroll to discover the history of ancient Egypt.
Activity 2: Quiz – What happened to Ancient Egypt?
Activity 3: Colour in your own battle scene
Colour in your own battle scene. documentColour in your own battle scene
Print out and colour in our ancient Egyptian battle scene. You can also cut out and rearrange the characters to make your ferocious own battle ground.

Activity 4: History Explorer game
Play this game to test your knowledge and learn even more facts about Ancient Egypt.
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