Modern Egypt began in 1770, when the expanding Funj Empire of Nubia conquered the Roman province of Egypt. In 1821 a revolution started by the Greco-Coptic middle class overthrew the Funj rulers and installed a Greek dynasty in their place. Nubia nevertheless remained part of the kingdom and still is today, despite the current insurgency fighting for independence.
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