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If No Nile River, There Shall Be No Egypt

No Nile River, no Egypt. It is a historical fact that the Nile River, which stretches two thousand miles long, originates from high mountains and flows into the Mediterranean Sea. The mention of the Nile River can also be found in the Bible, specifically in the Book of Exodus.
During that time, Egypt had a leader named Moses who led slaves against the ruling king. Moses wanted to guide the slaves to freedom, but the king rejected his plea. With the help of God, Moses turned the Nile River red, compelling the king to allow the slaves to leave. The king was forced to agree.
Moses led millions of slaves to live in the desert, relying on the water from the Nile River. They lived this way for forty years, depending on the Nile River and establishing a city beside its banks. The Nile River never dried up, and its annual floods made the land more fertile, contributing to the prosperity of food cultivation.