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Ruler of kush, he was one of kush's most successful military leaders. His army captured all of Egypt
Most of historic Kush was located both in the southern part of modern Egypt and the northern part of Sudan. In order to avoid confusion however, between Ancient and Modern Egypt, most teachers choose to equate Kush with Sudan.
restored Egypt's government( i think) No... Kush tried to expand its power, but failed and lost all of its powerpower. _____________________________________________________________________ Nope it's true. They did restore Egypt's government. Would use stop fighting its false Kush losted half of his powers DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU I agree here Well, actually, after Kush conquered Egypt they used most egyptians as slaves and made them fight(work in army)
Kush worshipped most of the gods that egypt worshipped. Also Kush traded and had the same items egypt had, and followed same ways as egypt did. From mrs chins class, foothills mid school(:
How did Egypt leaving Napata affect Kush? It led to the collapse of Kush. It caused a civil war for the Kushite throne. It encouraged the Kushites to move their capital. It led to Kush gaining power and conquering Egypt.
Ruler of kush, he was one of kush's most successful military leaders. His army captured all of Egypt
Most of historic Kush was located both in the southern part of modern Egypt and the northern part of Sudan. In order to avoid confusion however, between Ancient and Modern Egypt, most teachers choose to equate Kush with Sudan.
restored Egypt's government( i think) No... Kush tried to expand its power, but failed and lost all of its powerpower. _____________________________________________________________________ Nope it's true. They did restore Egypt's government. Would use stop fighting its false Kush losted half of his powers DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU I agree here Well, actually, after Kush conquered Egypt they used most egyptians as slaves and made them fight(work in army)
restored Egypt's government( i think) No... Kush tried to expand its power, but failed and lost all of its powerpower. _____________________________________________________________________ Nope it's true. They did restore Egypt's government. Would use stop fighting its false Kush losted half of his powers DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU I agree here Well, actually, after Kush conquered Egypt they used most egyptians as slaves and made them fight(work in army)
Kush worshipped most of the gods that egypt worshipped. Also Kush traded and had the same items egypt had, and followed same ways as egypt did. From mrs chins class, foothills mid school(:
the two most grown goods in Egypt were wheat and barley
Most evil begins with a natural desire for the goods and services that money will buy or the desire to feel important.
Kush was heavily influenced by Ancient Egyptian culture and civilization and was a vassal of Egypt at several points (it also conquered Egypt later). As a result, the Kushites revered most of the same patheon of gods and had the same religious laws as the Ancient Egyptians.
Kush was probably a kingdom in parts of present day southern Egypt and Sudan. They don't know for certain where it was, but most scholars think that it was somewhere south of present day Israel. Some say it was Ethiopia, others hold with the Egypt/Sudan theory.
Egyptians believed in polytheistic religion, worshipping multiple deities, with gods like Ra and Osiris playing significant roles. Kushites also practiced a form of polytheism, merging Egyptian gods with their own deities in a syncretic belief system.
The Hindu Kush Mountains are on the border.
kush was one of the most hated country because of their Sahara desert that is how you describe kush