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What makes Manetho so important to historians?

He was a priest and an advisor, began to keep records and he divided the kings into different dynasties.


When the 25 dynasty of Egypt was beaten at Napata where did the black population of the south went to?

the correct answer is," the nubians trades foods and goods so the egyptians didn't sell trade anymore".


How did the Egyptian Empire occasionally become controlled by the Nubians?

Egypt became weak so they divided. The kings took over more of Egypt. Then eventually controlled Egypt for 700 years. Also the Nubians were great archers which made it tough for the Egyptians army to survive, which they didn't for a number of times.


Why were Egyptian gods so important to egyptians?

Gods were important to Ancient Egyptians for the same reason God is important to people today


What were the Nubians known for?

The Nubians were known for their fighting skills. They were so good that they began making armies.


Why hapi is so important to the Egyptians?

You tell me ;)


What made pharaoh Piye and Taharaqo so powerful?

Piye and Taharaqo were considered powerful because they were pharoahs from a different empire, the Kushites (or Nubians). They kept the culture and the religion so the Egyptians didn't feel threatened.


Why were Egyptians so important?

Thank king tut which made everyone interested in Egyptians! :D


Why was measurement so important to the Egyptians?

so that they could make pyramids


Why did the Nubians develop trade routes over land?

The Nubians were not as dependant on the flooding of the Nile, so they had no need to trade by water.


Were the Nubians monotheistic of polytheistic?

The relationship of the the Egyptians and Nubians became peaceful with cultural interchange, religion and mixed marriages. Nubians and Egyptians were often so closely related that some scholars consider them virtually indistinguishable, as the two cultures melded and mixed together. Christianity entered the region by the 4th century. In 719 the church of Nubia transferred its allegiance from the Greek (Christian) Orthodox Church to the Coptic Orthodox Church. In the 7th century the influx of Arab traders introduced Islam to Nubia and it gradually supplanted Christianity. In the 14th century the region became dominated by Egypt which at that time was Islamic.


Why were the ancient Egyptians gods so important?

cause they ruled