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  2. Apr 16, 2016 · Guillemette Andreu has suggested that the population more than doubled from 850,000 at the start of the third millennium to over 2 million by 1800 B.C.E. [2] Karl Butzer estimates a generally steady growth from just under 1 million inhabitants in the Predynastic era ( 6000-3100 BCE) to over 5 million in Roman/Byzantine times ( c. 30 BCE -640 CE ...

  3. Jul 10, 2020 · Naturally, its population too started to grow and grew at such a rate that the city at its zenith housed approximately 120,000 people, making it the 7th most populous city of the ancient world. The sheer magnitude of this number can be made by the fact that in 1891, almost 2,000 years later, Peshawar’s population was a mere 63,079 people.

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  5. A: The population of ancient Egypt experienced fluctuations throughout its history. During the Old Kingdom, it was relatively stable, but it increased significantly during the New Kingdom. Estimations show that it reached its peak at around 5 million people.

  6. Population history of Egypt. Population growth in Egypt from 5000 BCE to 2023. Egypt has a long and involved demographic history. This is partly due to the territory's geographical location at the crossroads of several major cultural areas: North Africa, the Middle East, the Mediterranean and Sub-Saharan Africa.

  7. Mar 16, 2019 · Total population of Egypt = c. 870,000. 2500 BC (Late Old Kingdom) Increase in cultivable land in the Delta (to about 9,000 sq. km, or 3,475 sq. miles) and continued increase in population density in all areas. Total population of Egypt = c. 1.6 million.

  8. Sep 7, 2006 · Peshawar, ancient Purshapur or Purushapura in Sanskrit, or Kanishkapura, was the capital of the Great Kushan Empire ( c .AD 60-225), extending from Central Asia to the Bay of Bengal. As Gandhara was the second holiest place for Buddhists and as it was responsible for the spread of Buddhism to China, Korea and Japan (the present Buddhism of ...

  9. The history of Peshawar is intertwined with the history of the broader Indian subcontinent. The region was known as Puruṣapura in Sanskrit, literally meaning "city of men". [a] Being among the most ancient cities of the Indian subcontinent, Peshawar has for centuries been a center of trade between West Asia, Central Asia, and the Indian ...

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