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yes. in the end Nubia took over Eygipt

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What is an example sentence for Lower Nubia?

Lower Nubia is actually the southern part of Egypt.


Why did Nubia become Egypt's rival?

They became rivals because Egypt was benefiting from Nubia and they got better and more goods from lower Nubia.


Why did the Nubia and Egypt become rivals?

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The three kingdoms of ancient Egypt refer to?

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What is the old name for Sudan and lower Egypt?

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What Egypt's pharaohs of the Middle Kingdom do to lower Nubia?

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What does it mean when saying upper Egypt and lower Egypt?

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Why did Egypt become aggressive toward Nubia?

the Egyptian king and the Nubian king both wher brothers from the same father. the Egyptain king wanted to make peace with his brother in nubia by making nubia part of Egypt but his bother turned agenst him, killing most of the pharos men. Nubia and Egypt both share the same bloodline from a man called "HAM" as its written in the bible. Ham had many sons that ruled many parts of Africa


What are some differences between ancient Egypt and ancient Nubia?

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