The main north-south travel route to Kush was likely the Nile River. This waterway facilitated trade and movement between ancient Egypt and the Kingdom of Kush, allowing for the transport of goods, people, and cultural exchange. Additionally, caravan routes across the desert complemented the riverine access, linking various settlements and trade hubs along the way. The combination of these routes was crucial for the interaction between these two ancient civilizations.
the capital was Napata
I'm guessing Nile. :)
Egypt would probably have been destroyed earlier.
Kush mastered ironworking. Kushite's accomplished building the city of Napata, a city that nurture from its location for the trade route.
pyramids kush's are smaller and Egypt's is bigger No.... The Relationship was trade. And since Egypt was bigger than Kush, Egypt conquered Kush and gave it the name Kush (it was previously named Nubia). _________________________________________________________________ No... The relationship WAS trade but Kush was IN Nubia. They are different.
the capital was Napata
kush was weakened, because there were more people coming in so they lost more and more of there exports/imports :)
the capital was Napata
Khyber Pass?
I'm guessing Nile. :)
Egypt would probably have been destroyed earlier.
Egypt would probably have been destroyed earlier.
Egypt would probably have been destroyed earlier.
The Karakoram Mountains and The Khyber pass and the Hindu Kush region.
Kush mastered ironworking. Kushite's accomplished building the city of Napata, a city that nurture from its location for the trade route.
The Hindu Kush mountains are connected to the Himilayas. So, there is probably more than one mountain since the Himalaya mountains have many.
The Khyber Pass The Khyber Pass