A.D (Anno Domini) 300s.
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Yes. The Nile River was central to Kush and their civilization both in location and in importance.
The Assyrians never conquered Kush though they claimed they did. They conquered Egypt which was being ruled by Kush at the time but they did not conquer Kush and there is no evidence that reached as far south as Meroe The Romans only claimed to have got as far as Napata when they fought with Kush centuries later The only civilization that might have reached as far south into Kush as Meroe was the Persians
The legacy of the Kush civilization, which thrived in what is now Sudan, is evident in its archaeological sites, such as the pyramids of Meroë, which are among the largest and most significant in Africa. Additionally, the cultural influences of Kush can be seen in modern Sudanese culture, language, and traditions. The historical significance of the Kushites' achievements in metallurgy, trade, and governance continues to be recognized in scholarly research and heritage preservation efforts.
I learned about the Kush civilization in social studies.
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It's Kush.
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Nile.
In Africa
They had a really bad one
Egypt
maybe by religion and that it was a bigger civilization.
people in the hebrew bible, civilization in syria
Here's a history of the Kush Civilization in Africa. Source: http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/CIVAFRCA/KUSH.HTM