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The Kingdom of Kush (/kʊʃ, kʌʃ/; Egyptian: 𓎡𓄿𓈙𓈉 kꜣš, Assyrian: Kûsi, in LXX Χους or Αἰθιοπία; Coptic: ⲉϭⲱϣ Ecōš; Hebrew: כּוּשׁ Kūš), also known as... |
Kushite religion (category Kingdom of Kush) belief system and pantheon of deities associated with the Ancient Kushites, who founded the Kingdom of Kush in the land of Kush (also known as Ta-Seti) in... |
The Hindu Kush is an 800-kilometre-long (500 mi) mountain range on the Iranian Plateau in Central and South Asia to the west of the Himalayas. It stretches... |
Taharqa (category Kingdom of Kush) a pharaoh of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt and qore (king) of the Kingdom of Kush (present day Sudan) from 690 to 664 BC. He was one of the "Black... |
domination of Nubia was achieved. This conquest brought about the Napatan Phase of Nubian history, the birth of the Kingdom of Kush. Kush was immensely... |
Napata (category Former capitals of Egypt) cult centre of Amun. It was the sometime capital of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt and, after its fall in 663 BC, of the Kingdom of Kush. In 593 BC... |
of pharaohs who originated in the Kingdom of Kush, located in present-day northern Sudan and Upper Egypt. Most of this dynasty's kings saw Napata as... |
Kandake (redirect from Candace of Meroë) (Ancient Greek: Κανδάκη, Kandakē), was the Meroitic term for the sister of the king of Kush who, due to the matrilineal succession, would bear the next heir... |
Nubia (redirect from Nubian kingdoms) whose heirs ruled most of Nubia for the next 400 years. Nubia was home to several empires, most prominently the Kingdom of Kush, which conquered Egypt... |
3rd century. The kingdom continued to expand throughout late antiquity, conquering Kush under King Ezana in 330 for a short period of time and inheriting... |
Qore (title) (category Kingdom of Kush) Qore was the title of rulers in the Kingdom of Kush, specifically during the Meroitic Period, in the land of Nubia (present-day Sudan). Kandake Ngola... |
Amanirenas (category 1st-century BC monarchs of Kush) of the Kingdom of Kush from the end of the 1st century BCE to beginning of the 1st century CE. She is known for halting the Roman expansion into Kush... |
Classical African civilization (category History of Africa) the Kingdom of Kush at Meroe in Sudan may have brought about its demise, though there is evidence that the kingdom was experiencing a period of decline... |
Nubian pyramids (redirect from Pyramids of Nubia) Pyramids of Meroe (Begarawiyah) in 1821 Pyramids of Nuri in 1821 Pyramids at Jebel Barkal in 1821 Ancient Egypt Candace of Meroë Kingdom of Kush List of megalithic... |
Jebel Barkal (redirect from Gebel Barkal and the Sites of the Napatan Region) temples, no trace of this Egyptian settlement has yet been found at the site. Jebel Barkal was the capital city of the Kingdom of Kush as it returned to... |
The Kingdom of Benin, also known as the Edo Kingdom or Benin Kingdom (Bini: Arriọba ẹdo), was a kingdom within what is now southern Nigeria. It has no... |
ancestors of the Kingdom of Kush built speos between 3700 and 3250 BCE. This greatly influenced the architecture of the New kingdom. Large-scale rock-cut structures... |
birth of the Kingdom of Kush. Kush was immensely influenced by Egypt and eventually conquered Egypt. During this phase, we see the building of numerous... |
Përparim Rama (category Alumni of the University of East London) University of East London and a Periodic Critic at the Architectural Association of the United Kingdom. Rama and his company have won recognition for their... |
Hittites (redirect from Old Kingdom of the Hittites) formed a series of polities in north-central Anatolia, including the kingdom of Kussara (before 1750 BC), the Kanesh or Nesha kingdom (c. 1750–1650 BC)... |