أثر العوامل الاجتماعية والاقتصادية في ضعف الامبراطورية المصرية
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التاريخ القديمAbstract
The agreement of a number of social jewels in Egyptian society, represented by the priesthood's contempt for wealth, power, judicial corruption and the spread of administrative corruption Bribery, labor abuse, and grave robbery, all of which impose moral standards on many members of Kant's society, are among the most important factors in the collapse The Egyptian Empire includes the subject of the impact of social and economic factors and the effect on the collapse of the ancient Egyptian Empire (1580 BC) until (1085 AH) and through the exposure of individuals of society to exploitation and isolation from the upper and middle classes, and suffering from limited living conditions and limited opportunities represents dominance The greatest of the settlements in the old Egyptian society.
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