Kingdom of Kush: Nubia's Pharaohs

Kingdom of Kush: Nubia's Pharaohs

Empires 1070 BC Ancient 🇸🇩 Sudan 2,904 views

The Kingdom of Kush ruled from the Nile's fourth cataract and at its height conquered Egypt itself, producing the 25th Pharaonic Dynasty.

Rise of a Rival CivilisationThe Kingdom of Kush emerged in the region of Nubia — present-day Sudan — as early as 2500 BCE, flourishing in the shadow of its powerful neighbour Egypt. Kush controlled the lucrative gold mines and trade routes of sub-Saharan Africa, making it an indispensable partner an...

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