Egypt acquired a variety of resources and goods from Nubia and Syria, including gold, ivory, and exotic animals from Nubia, which were valuable for trade and ceremonial purposes. From Syria, Egypt obtained timber, textiles, and luxury goods, as well as military alliances and strategic access to trade routes. These acquisitions significantly contributed to Egypt's wealth and cultural exchange during ancient times.
Nubia and Syria
Egyptians captured nubia and syria
Nubia was a land south of Egypt. They provided gold and many other things, even ostrich feathers.
Egypt got gold from Nubia.
Egypt. it really was sort of an Egyptian colony or governed province.
Nubia and Syria
The two lands captured by Egypt during the Middle Kingdom are: Nubia and Syria.
Egyptians captured nubia and syria
Hatshepsut was the queen of Egypt in the 18th dynasty. During that time, Egypt also controlled much of Syria and Nubia.
No. Nubia is in Egypt.
Nubia was a land south of Egypt. They provided gold and many other things, even ostrich feathers.
Nubia had a lot of gold, ivory, ebony, and animal skins so they traded with Egypt until Egypt took Nubia over.
Egypt got gold from Nubia.
Nubia was the south portion of Egypt.
They became rivals because Egypt was benefiting from Nubia and they got better and more goods from lower Nubia. is the other answer which i understand doesent help but the best answer is that nubia and egypt were fighting because nubia wanted land. :)
In ancient times, Egypt was bordered by Nubia, (kush) The roman empire, and the Liybian desert. In modern times, Egypt is bordered by Sudan, Jordan, and Libia.
Well Nubia had cattarcts. And mines. While Egypt didn't