Kandake Amanirenas, Queen of the Kingdom of KushFrom 25 to 21 B.C. Amanirenas, a queen or Kandake of the Kingdom of Kush, managed to do what many male leaders in her time could not: push back a Roman invasion.
Jashad McbeeHistory of Kush KINGDOM 👑 🌹 Delving into the majesty of ancient Kush: *The Kush People: A Forgotten Civilization of Ancient Africa* In the depths of...
The African Kingdom of Kush that Humbled Rome: Legions in the Sands | TheCollectorFollowing the annexation of Egypt, the Roman army attempted to push the border south. But the warlike kingdom of Kush fought back, forcing Rome to abandon its plans for good.
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How black was Ancient Egypt?How black was Ancient Egypt? The simple answer, of course, is that no one in Ancient Egypt was black: “black” is an American social construct, something made up to make men into slaves,…
How a black African ruler made the ancient kingdom of Kush a global superpower - Face2Face AfricaAround 700 BC, two empires ruled the earth – the Assyrian Empire and the Kingdom of Kush. The Kingdom of Kush, also known as the Kingdom of Napata, the Kingdom of Kerma, the Meroitic Kingdom or sometimes called Nubia by some people, was a vast, powerful empire which dominated global affairs such that militarily, politically...
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Sudan Antiquities (Kerma-Napata-Meroe-Kush) Land of...(Archacologists in Sudan are unearting one of the world's oldest civilizations) (Sudan is emerging as one of the most significant archaelogical in the...
FACTS DAILYDid you know? The Kingdom Of Kush: History and Civilizàtion of Anciènt Nubia. Kush was also called Nubia because of its rich Gold mines. Around 700...