like the Egyptians, the people considered their rulers to be gods. Kush's culture was similar to Egypt's, but there were also important differences
What impact did egyptian control have on the kush?
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About 1100 B.C.E.,a new line of Kush kings were established. But even these kings continued to follow Egyptian traditions.
The ancient civilizations of North Africa are Kush, Egypt, Zimbabwe, and Axum
The Kush ruled the Egyptians as pharoahs during the 25th Egyptian Dynasty around 8 BCE. The Kush also built tombs and pyramids. They worshiped many of the same gods as the Egyptians. They both occupied contiguous areas along the rivers.
like the Egyptians, the people considered their rulers to be gods. Kush's culture was similar to Egypt's, but there were also important differences
Kush. It is important to note that Nubia is the Greek name for Kush, similar to how Egypt is the Greek name for Masr (the Egyptian term for Egypt).
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the egyptians attack the kush because they control over them
The growth of the Kush civilization paralleled that of Egypt. It is obvious from archaeological records that each influenced the other. · Kush adopted the Egyptian Coptic language. · Both had similar religious beliefs and gods. · Both built pyramids and burial tombs. · Art and architecture were similar.
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What impact did egyptian control have on the kush?
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Egyptian leaders were to busy fighting each other to control Kush
Kush and Aksum were both ancient African civilizations that existed in the northeastern region of the continent. They shared similarities in their agricultural practices, trade networks, and adoption of writing systems. However, they also had distinct cultural and political differences that set them apart.