What travels and regions did the ancient Egyptians and Hindus undertake?

Egyptian civilization is inextricably linked with the Nile. This river is essentially the artery of life in Egypt. Therefore, the development of the water element and the creation of floating transport was natural. Having mastered first river and then sea navigation, the Egyptians made reconnaissance, trade and military campaigns both along the Nile and along the Red Sea, and later went to the Mediterranean. They have mastered:

Nubia;
Libya;
Sinai;
Palestine;
Country Punt (described as a fabulously rich country on the coast of the Red Sea);
Crete.
The exact location of the country Punt has not yet been revealed. In the descriptions of the large-scale expedition of Queen Hatshepsut, oddly enough, there is not a single exact indication or coordinates about the location of the legendary area. There are prerequisites for the assertion that the Egyptians could have reached the shores of America.

Unfortunately, the behavior of India’s colonialists was not distinguished by respect for the country’s history. Only surviving texts in the Vedas and Puranas have survived about the achievements of Indian travelers, and practically not a single image of ships or ancient maps. The sailors of Ancient India, 3 thousand years before our era, successfully traveled across the Pacific and Indian Oceans, visited the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf. The texts preserved the descriptions and names of the places where ancient Indian travelers visited:

Ceylon;
Indonesia;
Afghanistan;
Himalayas;
Tibet;
East Burma;
Tsaidam plain;
south of Central Asia.
In ancient Indian literature, many rivers, both Indian and Afghan, are described in detail, including their high-mountain sources.



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