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The second capital city of the Kushite Empire was Meroë. Located on the eastern bank of the Nile River, Meroë became a significant center for trade and culture after the Kushites moved their capital from Napata around the 4th century BCE. The city is also known for its impressive pyramids and was a vital hub for iron production and commerce.

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