Similarities and differences of Egypt, Phenicia, India.

Similarities:

Civilizations of the Ancient World.
There was no democracy there, as in Greece, by the form of government they were different versions of Eastern despotism.
They are located approximately in the same climatic zone.

Differences:

A single state appeared early in Egypt, they wrote in hieroglyphs, pharaohs from different dynasties ruled, it was conquered by the Greeks in the 4th century BC. An agricultural civilization along one major river, mainly in Africa, was located. The first experience of monotheism was also in Egypt in the middle of the 2nd millennium BC.
Phenicia was a civilization of sailors, artisans and merchants. Their state was small (approximately like modern Lebanon), but they had many colonies (in Cyprus, Tunisia, Malta). They were the first to use the alphabet.
In India, a caste system developed, the center of civilization was originally the Indus River, and later the Ganges. The unified state appeared relatively late, III century BC. The oldest of the world’s religions (Buddhism) and the oldest of political religions (Hinduism) emerged in India.



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