If the Assyrians had not driven the Kushites from Egypt, Kushite history might have seen a prolonged period of influence and cultural exchange in the region. This could have allowed the Kushites to solidify their power and possibly expand their territory further into Egypt, leading to a distinct blending of Kushite and Egyptian cultures. Additionally, the absence of Assyrian intervention might have enabled the Kushites to resist subsequent foreign invasions more effectively, potentially altering the trajectory of African history and the dynamics of power in Northeast Africa.
The Sumerians lost the kingdom to the Assyrians. After century the Chaldean got a better army and defeated the Assyrians. throughout history the Assyrians has come back to power a few times.
The Kushite pharaohs ruled Egypt before Ramses the Great.
he was a kushite king and he conquered egypt. he then united the two kingdoms using trade along the nile. piankhi was a great person in history
Meroe was well located at the point where newly opened land route across the desert to the north crossed the Nile. It was also blessed with a large supply of iron ore. Having learned from the Assyrians, the Kushites made iron weapons and tools.
history politics & society ancient Egypt
Nothing at all it is only historians that can alter the SUBJECT of history.
The Assyrians and Phoenicians cities and writings and not much compared to the Persian, Hebrew and the Egyptian contributions to history because that history is much longer.
To vague. The city was the southern capital of the Kushite Kingdom and had more then one ruler over its history.
history politics & society ancient Egypt
They defeated the Sumerians who were the first civilization in history.
The Persians treated other well. They could keep their own language and religion and the Assyrians were very cruel to defeated peoples..GEOGRAPHY:World History....
These people captured the Jews and took them as captives.