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he was a kushite king and he conquered egypt. he then united the two kingdoms using trade along the nile. piankhi was a great person in history
The sudan pyramids are also known as the Nubian pyramids built by the ancient Kushite Kingdoms.
The society and culture of kush were unique because many elements of kushite culture were not borrowed from anywhere else. For example, kushite daily life and houses were different from those in other places. The people of kush also developed their own written language, known today as meroitic. Unlike women in other early societies, kushite women were expected to be active in their society. Like kushite men, women worked long hours in the fields. They also raised children, cooked, and performed other household tasks.
Both kingdoms grew wealthy from taxing and controlling trade routes.
what was the role of women in the kushite society
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During the later Kushite kingdom, writing evolved significantly from earlier periods, with a shift towards greater use of the Meroitic script, which included both hieroglyphic and cursive forms. This script was developed to accommodate the unique language of the Meroitic people, reflecting a cultural identity distinct from earlier Egyptian influences. Additionally, the later Kushite writing often featured more elaborate inscriptions and a wider use of written texts in religious and administrative contexts, indicating an increased emphasis on literacy and documentation in society.
In what ways classifying things easy because it explains the things thah go in the 6 Kingdoms. The six kingdoms are Animal, Plant, Fungi, Protist, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria.
The Kushite kings ruled from the city of Napata for centuries.
Kushite developed their own written language called Meroitic.
The last Kushite Pharoahs returned to Kush in 1345 B.C.E.
No King Kushite,taharka,did not cut off his hands.