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The Kushite King Piye conquered Egypt in 750 BC.


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Kashta saw his weakness and invaded Egypt. By about 750 B.C. Kashta's armies took over Egypt.


Was king kashta able to take control of upper Egypt in 750 BC?

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In 750 BC King Kasha of Kush conquered?

In 750 B.C., King Kasha of Kush conquered Egypt.


When did Egypt conquer kush?

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