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Early history of Sudan
... than 2,000 years after the Old Kingdom (ca. 2700-2180 B.C.), Egyptian political ... profound cultural and religious influence on the Kushite people. Over the centuries, trade developed. Egyptian ... expeditions penetrated Kush periodically during the Old Kingdom. Yet there was no attempt to establish ... presence in the area until the Middle Kingdom (ca. 2100-1720 B.C.), when Egypt ... called Hyksos invaded Egypt, ended the Middle Kingdom, severed links with Kush, and destroyed ...
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Lists of office-holders
... King of Athens Archons of Athens Axumite Kingdom Kings of Axum Babylon Kings of Babylon ... Satavahana Greco-Bactrian kings, see Greco-Bactrian Kingdom Indo-Greek kings, see Indo-Greek Kingdom Indo-Scythian kings, see Indo-Scythian Indo-Parthian kings, see Indo-Parthian Kingdom Chola emperors Kushan emperors, see Kushan Empire ... of Mughal emperors Rulers of Mysore, see Kingdom of Mysore Ancient Jewish rulers Kings ...
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Kush
... First Dynasty of Egypt . The first known Kushite state was the Kingdom of Kerma, which appeared around 2600 BC ... halted by the fall of the Middle Kingdom of Egypt. About 1500 BC Egyptian expansion ... colonial rule to collapse and an independent kingdom arose based at Napatain Nubia. This kingdom was ruled by locals who overthrew ...
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Nubia
... in ancient times it was an independent kingdom. Nubian Wedding near Aswan, Egypt Its people ... From the C-Group culture, the first kingdom to unify much of the region arose, the Kingdom of Kerma, named for its presumed capital ... When Egyptian power revived under the New Kingdom they began to expand southwards. By the ... was merged with indigenous customs forming the kingdom of Kush. Kush adopted many Egyptian ...
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History of Sudan
... Chad) and world powers (e.g. United Kingdom, United States). Early history Main article: Early ... present day Sudan was home to three Kushite kingdoms during antiquity: the first with its ... empire to the north — and the Kushite kingdoms in turn competed strongly with Egypt ... was situated at Old Dongola, and the kingdom of Alodia was around Soba on the ... leaving two kingdoms. Pyramids built by the Kushite Kingdoms. The coming of Islam Main ...
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Talk:Egypt time line
... the Egyptian pyramids 2650-2134 BC Old Kingdom; beginning of the Third Dynasty ~2630 BC ... of the Sixth Dynasty and the Old Kingdom; beginning of the First Intermediate Period 2040-1640 BC Middle Kingdom 1700 BC Earliest evidence of diagnostic medicine ... 1640-1550 BC Collapse of the Middle Kingdom (1640 BC; beginning of the Second Intermediate Period 1550-1070 BC New Kingdom; temple-building period in Egypt; the ...
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Tefnakhte
... Herakleopolis, which was an ally of the Kushite king Piye of Nubia. This caused him ... over time, he managed to reassert his kingdom's control in the Delta region. It ... Dynasty 24 : Tefnakht I Dynasties 25 - Late Kingdom - Piye, Shebaka, Shebitku, Taharqa, Tantamani Olivier Perdu ... by:Bakenranef Notable Ancient Egyptians edit Old Kingdom Rulers: Narmer | Hor-Aha | Djoser | Sneferu | Khufu | Khafra | Menkaura | Pepi II Middle Kingdom Rulers: Mentuhotep II | Mentuhotep IV | Senusret ...
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List of the public and political figures   (translated from Russian)
... Egypt Hittites Kings of the Hittites Kush Kushite Kings Levant Tsars of Israel and israelites ... Kings of East England Kings Essex, cm. Kingdom Essex Kings Kent, cm. Kingdom Kent Kings Mersii Kings Nortumbrii Kings Susseksa ... kings Dinstiya Of merovingov Carolingiens's dynasty Kingdom France Kings of France Carolingiens's dynasty ... cm. Latin empire Kings of Cyprus, cm. Kingdom Cyprus Kings of Jerusalem, cm. Kingdom ...
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Urbanization in Africa
... Meroe (present Sudan), capital of the Kush kingdom. It prospered between the 14th and the 4th century BC. Meroe and other Kushite cities advanced in stone and iron technology ... irrigation agriculture. Axum, capital of the Ethiopian kingdom lasted from the first century AD until ... well as in the Ashanti and Benin kingdom. As well as being commercial and political ... Kongo empire Ryamurari capital of the Ndorwa kingdom (Rwanda Kiguba capital of the Ganda ...
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Meroë
... This city was the capital of the Kingdom of Kush for several centuries. The city ... Meroë was the southern capital of the Kushite Kingdom or Napata / Meroitic Kingdom that spanned the period c.800 BC ... Excavations revealed evidence of important, high ranking kushite burials, from the Napata Period (c. ...
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