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De’Aundria Dukes

Kush and Africa: The Ancient Empires. De’Aundria Dukes. Where Kush and Muroe are located. The Ancient Kingdom of Kush was formally located in Nubia which is now Southern Sudan. . Kush and their Money. Kush made money by exporting iron hoes, knives, spears, hides, frankincense.

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De’Aundria Dukes

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  1. Kush and Africa: The Ancient Empires De’Aundria Dukes

  2. Where Kush and Muroe are located The Ancient Kingdom of Kush was formally located in Nubia which is now Southern Sudan.

  3. Kush and their Money • Kush made money by exporting iron hoes, knives, spears, hides, frankincense. • They also used trading as a type of currency. • They got anything else that they might have neededby bargaining with people in their community.

  4. Religion • In ancient Kush it is thought that the religion of the Kushites was widely influenced by Egypt. • Kushites were Polytheistic. They worshiped gods such as: the moon god Khonsu, the ibis headed Thoth, and the goddesses Isis, Hathor, and Mut. • Another God was Horus who symbolized the pharaonic authority.

  5. Art • Archeologist have found ceramic figurines and bowls. • Temples had Egyptian pictures on the walls. • Many archeologists compare Egyptian hieroglyphics to the art and drawings of the Kush.

  6. Houses • Houses were made of sandstone palaces and other houses were made with red brick. • Walls of the buildings were covered with blue of yellow tile or some were often painted.

  7. Women • Women in Kushian culture were important although not as important as men. • Women were made into high priestesses and lady’s of the houses. • Women were not as important as men though. They were not allowed to barter or trade by themselves.

  8. Government • The government of the Kushian empire was a monarchy. • There were kings and queens who ruled over their land. • When a monarch died the Kushites buried their leaders with all their courtiers in a mass grave.

  9. War and Conflict • Kush had many peaceful treaties with Egypt, because of the close proximity between the two countries. • When Egypt was invaded in 1720 when Egypt was invaded by Asian Nomads al ties between the two countries were severed. • When a new kingdom arose the Pharaoh Ahmose 1 incorporated Kush as an Egyptian province. • In 750 B.C. the Kushite King called Kashta conquered upper Egypt thus effectively ending major Egyptian rule in Kush.

  10. Places Invaded • The only place to have been recorded in history to have been invaded by the Kushites is Egypt. • This is believed to be because of the continuous conflict between the two over land and the close proximity.

  11. Languages/Literature • The language spoken in Kush is believed to be an ancient form of Egyptian. • The language spoken in Meroe is said to be Merotic, which was spoken in both Meroe and Sudan around 300 B.C. through 400 B.C. • Merotic manuscript is also to have come form a type of Egyptian Hieroglyphics.

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