Thutmose III, often referred to as the "Napoleon of Egypt," conducted multiple military campaigns into Nubia during his reign, significantly expanding Egypt's territory. He aimed to secure Egypt's southern borders and control trade routes. Thutmose III established military garrisons and built temples in Nubia, asserting Egyptian dominance and incorporating the region into his empire. His conquests also facilitated cultural exchanges between Egypt and Nubia, influencing art, religion, and trade.
Thutmose III
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When King Thutmose the 2 ruled he enslaved many people from Nubia.
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.
It is true because on my text book in paragraph 6 it explains that Nubia adopted many Egyption ways.
Thutmose III
Someone That is someone but it was Thutmose III.
When King Thutmose the 2 ruled he enslaved many people from Nubia.
It means that it is Thutmose the third (Thutmose the 3rd)
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.
It is true because on my text book in paragraph 6 it explains that Nubia adopted many Egyption ways.
Thutmose III reigned from 1479-1425 BC (18th Dynasty).
Hatshepsut .
well here r only 3 facts about nubia 1 is that it streched along da nile river 2 it had many good reasources such as copper and gold and 3 is dat nubia has many rocky land
it is parshly rocky
Only child's of the King, with a Great Royal Wife could lay claim to the throne. Menkheperra Thutmose (Thutmose III) was the son of Thutmose II and of a secondary wife, Queen Isis, but he became King through the agency of Amun's priests and of Hatshepsut (the older daughter of Thutmose II), named guardian of the child, when their father died.
Nubia = Nubia (נוביה)