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Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt (Αιγυπτος)
 * Government
 * King:
 * Ptolemy V Epiphanes (203 BC-180 BC)
 * Ptolemy VI Philometor (180 BC-present)
 * Military: Most of the elite army are Hellenic, but due to a severe shortage of manpower in the region of Greeks and sheer distance from Greece to Egypt, the dynasty resorts to establish military colonies to encourage immigrants to settle and increase manpower of the elite. However there were attempts to integrate the native population into military through slowed assimilation, although the majority refuse to become officially Hellenic and this largely failed as well due to attempts to bring order, thus manpower remains on severe shortage.
 * 11,000 phalanxes
 * 5,000 other soldiers
 * Economy: The Nile is used for trading locally, while outside domestic affairs, the Mediterranean Sea is used instead. Coins are also minted in Egypt.
 * Demographics
 * Population: 4,000,000
 * Alexandria (Capital): 180,000
 * Memphis: 210,000
 * Heliopolis: 80,000
 * Abydos: 50,000
 * Thebes: 300,000
 * Gaza: 60,000
 * Jerusalem: 100,000
 * Tyre: 75,000
 * Byblos: 89,000
 * Ptolemais in Cyrene (formerly Yhwh/Yahweh): 40,000
 * Cyrene: 50,000
 * Valeria (formerly Valyros): 90,000
 * Other cities: 720,000
 * Ethnicity:
 * 84% Egyptian, 2% Jewish, 2% Hellenic, 12% other
 * Religion:
 * 89% Egyptian paganism, 2% Hellenism, 2% Judaism, 7% other
 * Literacy rate: 17%
 * Events
 * Annexation of Cyrene (196 BC): Cyrene (as a vassal) is annexed into Egypt on 196 BC. The Jewish population is also integrated as well, which now comprises 80,000 out of four million in the latest census record.
 * Nubian Slave Uprising (178 BC): As a result of unsatisfactory requirements for most slaves and Egyptians in general, a slave uprising occurred in the southern part of Egypt. Led by a former slave turned warrior named Kawashu, he had amassed 8,000 slaves to freedom and plundering multiple southern villages of Egypt leading to Ptolemy VI (who was six) and his mother Cleopatra I Syra jointly agreed to send in 6,000 phalanxes to get them back working again. This weakened Egypt slightly but serves as a warning for any slave to rebel.
 * Threat of Seleucids (170s BC): With what's left of General Seleucus' empire expanding rapidly in early 3rd century BC, many Egyptian generals (mainly Hellenic) have asked the King and Cleopatra I Syra to conscript at least 30,000 native Egyptians to fight against the Seleucid threat. They approved such conscription but this is only effective if a war between the Seleucids and Egypt actually happens, insisting that training with the elite army are more important against a Seleucid army than conscripting local men who are likely to be disobedient.