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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Gebor: [QB] Yes, finally iTrump aka caveman admits that Ottoman Empire conquered Northeast Africa. And brought Mamluks slaves with them into Northeast Africa. During those days the native population was dens. So, over the last 1000 years the demographic shifted. http://www.worldology.com/Iraq/ottoman_empire.htm [IMG]http://www.worldology.com/Iraq/images/ottoman_empire.jpg[/IMG] http://www.worldology.com/Iraq/turk_mongol_rule.htm [IMG]http://www.worldology.com/Iraq/images/kurd_ayyubid_dynasty.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.worldology.com/Iraq/images/mongol_timurid_empire.jpg[/IMG] http://www.worldology.com/Iraq/arab_muslim_caliphate.htm [IMG]http://www.worldology.com/Iraq/images/muslim_conquest_iraq.jpg[/IMG] [QUOTE] "Karl Butzer has estimated that two areas of greatest population density in dyanstic times were between Luxor{Waset} and Aswan {Elephantine} at the first cataract,and from Medium at the fayum entrance northwards to the apex of the Delta. In between was Middle Egypt,a geogrpahic buffer zone with a lower population density. It is worth bearing in mind that the total population of egypt at the time the Giza pyramids were built is estimated to have been 1.6 million,compared with 58 million in Ad 1995." Mark Lehner, Page 7. The Complete Pyramids "It is nonetheless probable that settlements were far more dispersed than they were in Upper Egypt, that [b]overall population density was significantly lower, and that the northernmost one-third of the Delta was ALMOST UNDERPOPULATED in Old Kingdom times. [/b] In effect, a considerable body of information can be marshalled to show that the Delta was UNDERDEVELOPED and that internal colonization continued for some three millennia, until the late Ptolemaic era." [/QUOTE]Source: http://oi.uchicago.edu/sites/oi.uchicago.edu/files/uploads/shared/docs/early_hydraulic.pdf [/QB][/QUOTE]
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