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The Nubian Kingdoms Preview Main Idea / Reading Focus The Region of Nubia The Growth of Kush Maps: Egypt and Kush Quick Facts: Egyptian Influences on Kushite Culture Later Kush Visual Study Guide / Quick Facts Video: The Impact of the Egyptian Pyramids

The Nubian Kingdoms Main Idea Reading Focus One of ancient Africa’s most advanced civilizations, Kush developed along the Nile south of Egypt in a region called Nubia. Reading Focus What were the land and people of Nubia like? How did Kush grow into a major civilization? How did Kushite society change in its later period?

The Region of Nubia Nubia located south of Egypt along the Nile Boundaries Blue Nile, White Nile flow together to form Nile Where rivers meet near Khartoum may have been southern Nubian boundary Region stretched north to first cataract, Egypt’s southern boundary Nubians depended on Nile Landscape made farming difficult Nile flows through rocky mountains in Nubia

The Region of Nubia A Wealth of Resources Nubia’s People Early History Nubia had great mineral wealth Mines produced gold, granite, precious stones Location was also a valuable resource Goods from central Africa to other lands flowed into Nubia Goods traded through Nubia included animal skins, ivory, ebony, slaves Egyptian writings explain Nubia Nubians skilled potters, expert traders and archers Egyptians called Nubia the Land of the Nine Bows Some Egyptian rulers hired Nubian archers as police, soldiers Nubia’s People Nubia formed at same time as Egypt’s Old Kingdom Nubia possessed great wealth Nubia and Egypt became rivals Egypt conquered Nubia during Middle Kingdom Nubia adopted Egyptian culture Early History

How was Nubia similar to and different from Egypt? Compare and Contrast How was Nubia similar to and different from Egypt? Answer(s): similar—both situated on the Nile, depended on the river; different—in Egypt, the Nile flows through rich farmland, in Nubia it flows through rocky mountains, and farming is almost impossible; Nubia produced valuable minerals that could be traded

The Growth of Kush Northern Nubia was controlled by Egypt during the Middle Kingdom, while a powerful southern Nubian state called Kush began to develop. Egypt’s Middle Kingdom collapsed around 1700 BC Kush expanded to rule all Nubia Alliance with Hyksos Trade increased Used wealth to build royal tombs in Kerma New Kingdom Egyptians conquered Kush, 1500 BC Beginnings of Power Egypt ruled 400 years Egyptian rulers built temples, monuments throughout Kush Kush regained power after reign of Ramses the Great Free of Egyptian control by 1100 BC Kushites weak, disorganized after years of Egyptian control Egyptians in Kush

The Growth of Kush Kushites in Egypt Piankhi New Kushite kingdom, 750 BC Began to grow and strengthen Kush’s rulers decided to expand power to a weakened Egypt after fall of New Kingdom Piankhi led Kushites north into Egypt Kushites in Egypt Described as compassionate ruler, ruthless warrior Conquered all of Egypt Kushite rulers held power only about a century Mid-600s BC, Assyrians swept into Egypt, pushed Kushite pharaohs back into Nubia Piankhi

The Growth of Kush Kushite Culture Kushite pharaohs, guardians of Egyptian tradition Had bodies mummified, buried in pyramids Adopted Egyptian hieroglyphics as writing system Did not abandon all their own customs Did not adopt Egyptian style of dressing Statues show distinctly Nubian features, clothing Statues show pharaohs wearing crown with two cobras, symbol of union of Egypt and Kush

How did the relationship between Kush and Egypt change? Summarize How did the relationship between Kush and Egypt change? Answer(s): Egyptians drove the Hyksos out and invaded Kush. As the New Kingdom weakened, Egyptian power over Kush declined. After a few centuries, Kushites pushed north into Egypt, eventually conquering all of it. When the Assyrians swept into Egypt, the Kushites fled back into Nubia.

Later Kush Near junction of two rivers “Island of Meroë” There are few records for the period immediately following the Kushite expulsion from Egypt. However in the mid-200s BC, the Kushites moved their capital farther south along the Nile from Napata to Meroë. The scope of change in culture was so great, some refer later Kush as a separate culture. Near junction of two rivers “Island of Meroë” Homes of wood from nearby forests Area home to many species of wild animals City of Meroë Abundant mineral resources nearby Iron also plentiful Most valuable product Shipped in Nile Valley Wealth supported expansion Iron Industry Abandoned some Egyptian culture Created own writing system Mysteries remain Role of women? High status? Female rulers? Regents? Later Culture

Factors in Decline of Meroë Economy strong as long as trade thrived Decline in trade began in 200s AD As economy declined, so did kingdom Aksum invaded, destroyed Meroë, 350 AD, Kushite civilization faded Factors in Decline of Meroë Competition for goods reduced demands for Kushite exports Trade routes linking Meroë to outside world disturbed by raids Centuries of iron making took toll on Nubian forests Wood for forges to smelt iron no longer available Kushites could no longer work iron to make tools they needed

How did Kushite civilization change after the capital moved to Meroë? Analyze How did Kushite civilization change after the capital moved to Meroë? Answer(s): abandoned many Egyptian traditions; created own alphabet and writing system

Video The Impact of the Egyptian Pyramids Click above to play the video.