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Intermediate Period

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Intermediate Period

Periods in ancient Egyptian history between the three major phases of relative stability; the First Intermediate (2250–2035 BC), following the Old Kingdom, Second Intermediate (1720–1550 BC), following the Middle Kingdom, and Late Intermediate (1070–332 BC), following the New Kingdom.



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