Kush, which is now modern day Sudan
Kush became a wealthy kingdom because they were able to maintain a huge trading network. The trading network stretched north to Egypt's borders and south to central Africa.
yesYes, Nubia was actually a kingdom to the south of Egypt.
Kush became a wealthy kingdom because they were able to maintain a huge trading network. The trading network stretched north to Egypt's borders and south to central Africa.
after overthrowing the hyksos
Upper Egypt or Thebes
kush
The interesting thing about Egypt is that the lower kingdom was in the north of Egypt (the top) and the higher kingdom was in the bottom (the south).
the rival kingdom is nubia
Egypt
True.
The kingdom of Kush was located south of Egypt in present-day Sudan, and Axum was farther south in Ethiopia. The Kush kingdom ruled Egypt from around 727 BC to 653 BC. (see the related map link)
Kush became wealthy due to its control over trade routes that connected Egypt with the interior of Africa, allowing for the exchange of goods such as gold, ivory, and exotic products. Additionally, the Kushite kingdom profited from their advanced agriculture and mining techniques, which enabled them to extract and export valuable resources.