Thutmose III destroyed the Kushite palace at Kerma during his military campaigns in Nubia around the 15th century BCE to assert Egyptian dominance over the region. The destruction was part of a broader strategy to eliminate rival powers and secure Egypt's southern borders. By dismantling the palace, Thutmose aimed to demonstrate his authority and discourage any future resistance from the Kushites. This act also symbolized Egypt's supremacy and control over Nubian territories.
Yes. Alexandria is a part of ancient Egypt. It is the second-largest city in Egypt.
Upper Egypt
Thutmose 1 feared that the Kushites would gain more power and attack Egypt, eventually. So, Thutmose 1 sent an army to take control of Kush(Nubia) around 1500 BC. The pharaoh's army eventually conquered Kush. Then, as a result, Kush became a part of Egypt.
yes, it is also part of a major city of ancient egypt.
The Kermas gained power over Egypt and Central Africa.
Thutmose III destroyed the Kushite palace at Kerma during his military campaigns in Nubia around the 15th century BCE to assert Egyptian dominance over the region. The destruction was part of a broader strategy to eliminate rival powers and secure Egypt's southern borders. By dismantling the palace, Thutmose aimed to demonstrate his authority and discourage any future resistance from the Kushites. This act also symbolized Egypt's supremacy and control over Nubian territories.
In the western part of Egypt it is flat and in the eastern part of Egypt it is hilly.
Egypt is in Africa, it is not part of Europe.
A very small part of Egypt is part of Asia, but most of Egypt is part of Africa and Egypt is generally considered to be an African country.
Yes. Alexandria is a part of ancient Egypt. It is the second-largest city in Egypt.
Alexandria, EGYPT which is in the northern part of the country.
he ruled the upper part of Egypt
No, Egypt is not part of the U.S.A maybe someday and somehow.
Egypt is a part of Africa. In the far north-east (top right) on the medterranean coast.
North Egypt.
Upper Egypt