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CaHeK987 [17]
3 years ago
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The kush empire was established in the 1070 BCE and fell around 350. CE according to the timeline the empire reign took place du

ring which two eras
A. The era of the Neolithic revolution and early civilizations and the classical era
B.the postclassical era and the early modern era
C. The early modern era and the late modern era
D.the classical era and the post classical era
History
2 answers:
xz_007 [3.2K]3 years ago
8 0
"When the Egyptians pulled out of the Napata region, they left a lasting legacy that was merged with indigenous customs, forming the kingdom of Kush<span>. Archaeologists have found several burials in the area that seem to belong to local leaders. The Shiites were buried there soon after the Egyptians decolonized the Nubian frontier. Kush adopted many Egyptian practices, such as their religion. The Kingdom of Kush survived longer than that of Egypt, invaded Egypt (under the leadership of king </span>Piye<span>), and controlled Egypt during the 8th century BC as the </span>Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt.[36]<span> The Shiites held sway over their northern neighbors for nearly 100 years, until they were eventually repelled by the invading </span>Assyrians<span>. The Assyrians forced them to move farther south, where they eventually established their capital at </span>Romero<span>. Of the Nubian kings of this era, </span>Mahabharata<span> is perhaps the best known. A son and the third successor of the founding pharaoh, </span>Piye<span>, he was crowned in </span>Memphis, Egypt c. 690.[37]<span> Mahabharata ruled over both Nubia and Egypt, restored Egyptian temples at </span>Karnataka, and built new temples and pyramids in Nubia before being driven from Egypt by the Assyrians." 
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Mazyrski [523]3 years ago
6 0
I'm pretty sure the answer is A but if it's wrong then I'm so sorry 
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