The Kingdom of Axum invaded and destroyed Nubia around the 4th century CE, specifically during the reign of King Ezana, who ruled from approximately 320 to 360 CE. The invasion was part of Axum's expansionist policies and aimed to control trade routes and resources in the region. This conquest led to the decline of the Nubian kingdoms and the eventual establishment of Axumite dominance in Lower Nubia.
Somewhere in Egypt
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King Ezana was the king of the Axum Empire from 330-356 A.D. He was the first axumite ruler to convert to Christianity and conquered the kingdom of Nubia in about 350 A.D.
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Axum invaded and conquered Kush primarily for economic and strategic reasons. The region of Kush, located in modern-day Sudan, was rich in resources, including gold and ivory, which were valuable for trade. Additionally, controlling Kush allowed Axum to expand its influence over trade routes connecting Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and beyond, enhancing its power and economic prosperity. The conquest also facilitated the spread of Axum's culture and Christianity into the region.
The Nile Kingdom Of Nubia
Leading to war with Nubia
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leading war with Nubia
Somewhere in Egypt
Nubia fell by the same problems of Egypt, their Nile had dried and they started dying made by Karim
The Bantu(Nubia) started their migrations from Southern Cameron about 4000 years ago.
King Ezana was the king of the Axum Empire from 330-356 A.D. He was the first axumite ruler to convert to Christianity and conquered the kingdom of Nubia in about 350 A.D.
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