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Timeline
10th century BC
Separated from Egypt
Settled in Napata
750 BC
conquered the capital of Egypt Thebes.
661 BC
withdraw from Egypt
return to Napata
590 BC
due to the attack of Egypt's twenty-sixth dynasty, Kush moved the capital south to Meroe
3rd century BC to the 2nd century AD
reached its peak
350 AD
Kush was destroyed
Separated from Egypt
Settled in Napata
750 BC
conquered the capital of Egypt Thebes.
661 BC
withdraw from Egypt
return to Napata
590 BC
due to the attack of Egypt's twenty-sixth dynasty, Kush moved the capital south to Meroe
3rd century BC to the 2nd century AD
reached its peak
350 AD
Kush was destroyed
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-During the 18th Dynasty in Egypt, Pharaoh Thutmose III traveled to Nubia to go directly to the Kurgus area, and divided the conquest area into the south and the north part.
-The south is centered on Napata (now near Kailimai, Sudan) and is called Kush.
-Around the 10th century BC, Kush gradually separated from Egypt and was settled in Napata.
-In 750 BC, Kush King Kashta conquered the capital of Egypt, Thebes.
-His son then concurred Memphis. Around 661 BC, the Assyrians invaded and the Kush were forced to withdraw from Egypt and return to Napata.
-Around 590 BC, due to the attack of Egypt's twenty-sixth dynasty, Kusch moved the capital south to Meroe.
-From the 3rd century BC to the 2nd century AD, the Meroe's slavery country reached its peak.
-In 350 AD, King Ezana of Axum led troops down the Atbara River, destroyed the city of Meroe, and the kingdom of Kush was destroyed.(https://baike.baidu.com/item/)
-The Kush Kingdom is around Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea.
-Its climate belongs to Mediterranean climate.
-It is hot and dry in summer, and it is warm and humid in winter.
-The Nile river flows through Kush Kingdom, this allowed people in Kush to irrigate the crops.
-Also, because of the warm weather in Kush, people who lived there were able to grow various kinds of crops.
-Their main crops are wheat and barley.
-They also grew cotton to make clothes.
-According to the geographical position, the Kush Kingdom is on the coast of Red Sea, it is easy for them to sail out to the Indian Ocean and trade with other countries.
-Unlike Egyptian cities along the Nile, one of the city of Kush kingdom,”Meroe enjoyed significant rainfall.”
-And, “unlike Egypt , Meroe boasted abundant supplies if iron ore.”(textbook)
-Items like ivory, gold and iron were popular commodities.
-Kush took over Egypt after Egypt's new kingdom while they were in decline.
-This results in a hugely powerful kingdom in a great spot.
-After Kush Kingdom conquer Nubia, they did not discard the culture of Egypt. Instead, they adopted Egyptian ways.
-Meanwhile, they also did not abandon their own culture.
-For example, their pyramids had “steeply sloping sides and were probably designed with a flat top”.
-The south is centered on Napata (now near Kailimai, Sudan) and is called Kush.
-Around the 10th century BC, Kush gradually separated from Egypt and was settled in Napata.
-In 750 BC, Kush King Kashta conquered the capital of Egypt, Thebes.
-His son then concurred Memphis. Around 661 BC, the Assyrians invaded and the Kush were forced to withdraw from Egypt and return to Napata.
-Around 590 BC, due to the attack of Egypt's twenty-sixth dynasty, Kusch moved the capital south to Meroe.
-From the 3rd century BC to the 2nd century AD, the Meroe's slavery country reached its peak.
-In 350 AD, King Ezana of Axum led troops down the Atbara River, destroyed the city of Meroe, and the kingdom of Kush was destroyed.(https://baike.baidu.com/item/)
-The Kush Kingdom is around Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea.
-Its climate belongs to Mediterranean climate.
-It is hot and dry in summer, and it is warm and humid in winter.
-The Nile river flows through Kush Kingdom, this allowed people in Kush to irrigate the crops.
-Also, because of the warm weather in Kush, people who lived there were able to grow various kinds of crops.
-Their main crops are wheat and barley.
-They also grew cotton to make clothes.
-According to the geographical position, the Kush Kingdom is on the coast of Red Sea, it is easy for them to sail out to the Indian Ocean and trade with other countries.
-Unlike Egyptian cities along the Nile, one of the city of Kush kingdom,”Meroe enjoyed significant rainfall.”
-And, “unlike Egypt , Meroe boasted abundant supplies if iron ore.”(textbook)
-Items like ivory, gold and iron were popular commodities.
-Kush took over Egypt after Egypt's new kingdom while they were in decline.
-This results in a hugely powerful kingdom in a great spot.
-After Kush Kingdom conquer Nubia, they did not discard the culture of Egypt. Instead, they adopted Egyptian ways.
-Meanwhile, they also did not abandon their own culture.
-For example, their pyramids had “steeply sloping sides and were probably designed with a flat top”.
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Works Cited
Beck, Roger B. World History: Patterns of Interaction. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Pub. Co., 2012.
Dhwty. “Nubia and the Powerful Kingdom of Kush.” Ancient Origins, Ancient Origins, www.ancient-origins.net/news-ancient-places-africa/nubia-and-powerful-kingdom-kush-002257.
“The Forgotten Pyramids of Nubia.” Skibbereen Eagle, 4 May 2015, www.skibbereeneagle.ie/uncategorized/the-forgotten-pyramids-of-nubia/.
“The ‘Pyramids’ Of The Ancient Kingdom Of Kush.” Hidden Inca Tours, 12 Mar. 2016, hiddenincatours.com/the-pyramids-of-the-ancient-kingdom-of-kush/.
Shixi K, https://haddenkushhistory.weebly.com, New World history manual, 2017)
Qiang W, https://baijiahao.baidu.com, 2018
Dhwty. “Nubia and the Powerful Kingdom of Kush.” Ancient Origins, Ancient Origins, www.ancient-origins.net/news-ancient-places-africa/nubia-and-powerful-kingdom-kush-002257.
“The Forgotten Pyramids of Nubia.” Skibbereen Eagle, 4 May 2015, www.skibbereeneagle.ie/uncategorized/the-forgotten-pyramids-of-nubia/.
“The ‘Pyramids’ Of The Ancient Kingdom Of Kush.” Hidden Inca Tours, 12 Mar. 2016, hiddenincatours.com/the-pyramids-of-the-ancient-kingdom-of-kush/.
Shixi K, https://haddenkushhistory.weebly.com, New World history manual, 2017)
Qiang W, https://baijiahao.baidu.com, 2018