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The resemblance is due to the influence of Egyptian culture on the Kingdom of Kush, which Meroe was a part of. The Kushites adopted many aspects of Egyptian architecture, art, and religion, leading to similarities in their buildings. Additionally, Meroitic rulers sought to legitimize their power by emulating the prestigious and powerful Egyptian civilization.

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