Piye is important because he completed the conquest of Egypt, (which his father Kashta began)and he found a dynasty that ruled both Egypt and Kush from Napata. ily <3
His goal was to invade egypt
The Kushite King Piye conquered Egypt in 750 BC.
Piankhi is now transliterated as Piye. He was the king of the kingdom of Kush in Nubia (Sudan). He invaded Egypt. He seized control of Thebes (in Upper Egypt) and eventually the Delta (Lower Egypt). He was the founder of the Twenty-fifth dynasty of Egypt who ruled Egypt from 753/752 BCE to c. 722 BCE. He ruled both Egypt and the kingdom of Kush from the city of Napata, deep in Nubia, the spiritual capital of the Kushites. He also tried to conquer lands in Asia, but was defeated by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser V in the 720's BC.
Augustus Cearsar was trying to conquer Egypt then.
to invade Egypt
Piye
egypt was at it's weakiest point
It was Piye.
Piye is important because he completed the conquest of Egypt, (which his father Kashta began)and he found a dynasty that ruled both Egypt and Kush from Napata. ily <3
The Kushite king Piye conquered Egypt.
King Piye
His goal was to invade egypt
King Piye decided to invade Egypt and establish his rule there, becoming known as Egypt's 25th Dynasty ruler. He aimed to unite Egypt under his Nubian kingdom of Kush and bring stability to the region. This decision marked a significant moment in ancient Egyptian history, with the Nubians ruling over Egypt for nearly a century.
The Kushite King Piye conquered Egypt in 750 BC.
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Piankhi is now transliterated as Piye. He was the king of the kingdom of Kush in Nubia (Sudan). He invaded Egypt. He seized control of Thebes (in Upper Egypt) and eventually the Delta (Lower Egypt). He was the founder of the Twenty-fifth dynasty of Egypt who ruled Egypt from 753/752 BCE to c. 722 BCE. He ruled both Egypt and the kingdom of Kush from the city of Napata, deep in Nubia, the spiritual capital of the Kushites. He also tried to conquer lands in Asia, but was defeated by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser V in the 720's BC.