The statement you provided is inaccurate. The Kushite kings ruled over Egypt during the 25th Dynasty, which is also known as the Kushite Dynasty. They were not enslaved people but rather rulers from the Kingdom of Kush in Nubia (present-day Sudan). The Kushite kings were eventually overthrown by the Assyrians, not by enslaved people.
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Kush mastered ironworking. Kushite's accomplished building the city of Napata, a city that nurture from its location for the trade route.
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The Kushite kingdom persisted until the 4th century AD, when it weakened and disintegrated due to internal rebellion. The Kushite capital was subsequently captured by the Beja Dynasty, who tried to revive the empire. The Kushite capital was eventually captured and destroyed by the kingdom of Axum.
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The Kushite pharaohs ruled Egypt before Ramses the Great.
Kush mastered ironworking. Kushite's accomplished building the city of Napata, a city that nurture from its location for the trade route.
The Egypt did treat the kushites as their own.
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Egypt was enslaved by Alexander the Great's army.
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The Kushite king Piye conquered Egypt.
It is not clear when Kushite control of Upper Egypt began. Kashta, a Kushite king is mentioned in Elephantine. Kashta's daughter Amenirdis was installed as God's Wife of Amun near this time, c. 760 BC
It is not clear when Kushite control of Upper Egypt began. Kashta, a Kushite king is mentioned in Elephantine. Kashta's daughter Amenirdis was installed as God's Wife of Amun near this time, c. 760 BC
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