What happened to the lost Kingdom of Kush? - Geoff Emberling

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Along the Nile River, in what is now northern Sudan,
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lay the ancient civilization of Kush.
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Though they were once conquered by a powerful neighbor,
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the kings and queens of Kush would go on to successfully challenge
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two of the most dominant empires in history.
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From 1500 to 1100 BCE, Egypt controlled Kush,
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introducing many Egyptian cultural and religious practices.
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The civilization of Kush was more than a thousand years old at that time.
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Its early capital city at Kerma had impressive temples, palaces, and houses,
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including a massive mudbrick temple structure that had a chapel deep inside,
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reached by a long staircase at the center.
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Rich gold mines helped the Kushites build a flourishing commercial network,
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making bronze weapons and tools and trading materials like incense,
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animal skins, ivory, and ebony wood from sub-Saharan Africa.
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The tide started to change for Kush as Egypt descended into civil war.
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By 750 BCE, Egypt was divided into local kingdoms with fluctuating alliances.
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The Kushite king Piankhy saw an opportunity.
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He led his navy, flanked by horsemen and archers,
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up the Nile to the gateway city of Khemenu.
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As Piankhy’s army constructed siege ramps and battle towers,
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the city’s ruler sent his wives and daughters to negotiate—
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not with Piankhy, but with the women of his royal household,
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later known as kandake,
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who were extremely influential in military affairs and political succession.
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At the end of a long siege, Piankhy entered the conquered city
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and bitterly criticized the conditions in its stables.
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From there, Piankhy and the Kushite forces
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conquered the Egyptian capital of Memphis.
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Piankhy installed his sister, Amunirdis, as priestess of the great god Amun,
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in the Egyptian city of Thebes,
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and left other Kushite officials there before returning to live in Kush.
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His successors extended control all the way to the Nile Delta.
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This was a high point for the Empire of Kush:
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trade thrived, and they built magnificent temples,
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palaces, and pyramid tombs all along the Nile.
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But the Assyrian army was approaching Egypt in its annual campaigns.
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When the Assyrians began to encroach on trade routes near Jerusalem,
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the Kushite king Taharqo moved to stop them.
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The Assyrians defeated him with the help of some rebelling Egyptian princes,
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and drove him out of Egypt in the 7th century BCE.
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The Kushites continued to rule in their homeland for nearly 1,000 years
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that were prosperous and innovative.
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They moved their capital farther south to the city of Meroe,
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where they built temples to a new god called Apedemak.
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They built new cities in the savannah south of the Sahara Desert,
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some of which contained huge reservoirs for water.
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When the Roman Empire conquered Egypt in 31 BCE,
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Kushite armies again traveled north, led by Queen Amanirenas.
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She led them to success in battle against the Romans,
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capturing the bronze head of a statue of the Roman emperor Augustus,
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and bringing it back to Kush.
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They buried it under the doorway of a temple in the capital,
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so that worshippers would step on it as they crossed the threshold.
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After brokering peace with the Romans, Kush continued to prosper.
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Over time, however, groups of people called the Noba raided from the west,
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and trade routes were disrupted by the rising kingdom of Aksum.
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Around 350 CE, the Aksumite king sacked Meroe,
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effectively bringing Kushite rule to an end.
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Since then, some have argued that Kush’s history has been overlooked
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by generations of European and American scholars
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who promoted the idea that Egypt was part of the origin of Western civilization,
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while Kush, as an African culture, was excluded.
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Today, there’s still much to learn about Kush—
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including a writing system we haven’t deciphered fully.
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