Ancient Nubia, located along the Nile River in what is now southern Egypt and northern Sudan, had a population that varied over time, influenced by factors such as trade, agriculture, and warfare. Estimates suggest that at its peak, particularly during the Kingdom of Kush (circa 2500 BCE to 350 CE), the population may have reached several hundred thousand individuals. However, precise population figures are difficult to determine due to the lack of comprehensive records. Overall, Nubia was a significant cultural and political center in ancient times, with a diverse population engaged in various activities.
Nubia was a land south of Egypt. They provided gold and many other things, even ostrich feathers.
Cairo would not have been located in ancient Nubia :)
i don't know a lot about this but i do know that ancient Egyptians called ancient Nubia "the land of the bow" for its archers.
Africa!
Nubia was an ancient region in the Nile River valley.
What did ancient Egyptians call the country that you know ad Sudan
One of the main resources were the important gold mines that Nubia had.
Nubia
nubia :)
Judaism mostly.
egyptians control nubia did not last long.
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