If a nubian woman became queen they where named Kandakes or Kentakes.
Kushite queens were often seen as powerful figures who wielded significant influence and authority, sometimes ruling as regents or co-regents. They were celebrated for their roles in political and religious life, similar to Egyptian queens, but Kushite society placed particular emphasis on matrilineal descent and female rulership. In contrast, Egyptian queens, while also powerful, were typically viewed within a more patriarchal framework, often focusing on their roles as wives and mothers of pharaohs. Both cultures revered their queens, but the context and expressions of their power varied significantly.
Their cultures are similar by their clothes, pyramids, ruled by queens and kings, the writing, and the food they eat.
Kushite developed their own written language called Meroitic.
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Women were very important in Kush society. Kush had a lot of queens. Women could also become priestesses, a very important job in Kush. Sorry, this is all i have so far, Hope it helps! :)
The queens of Kush were called Kandake.
She was one of the earliest queens... but we don't know that much about the Kush civilization so there very well could have been many queens before her we don't know about.
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what was the role of women in the kushite society
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