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What happened to the lost Kingdom of Kush? - Geoff Emberling
Trace the rise and fall of the Kingdom of Kush, an overlooked ancient African civilization which fought off both the Egyptians and Romans.
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Along the Nile River, in what is now northern Sudan, lay the ancient civilization of Kush. Though they were once conquered by a powerful neighbor, the kings and queens of Kush would go on to successfully challenge two of the most dominant empires in history: the Egyptians and the Romans. So what happened to this African kingdom? Geoff Emberling details the rise and fall of the Kush empire.
Lesson by Geoff Emberling, directed by Carlos Rupit & Lizeth Rodríguez.
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In this episode Zeinab Badawi travels to the country of her birth and the very region of her forefathers and mothers: northern Sudan where she sheds light on this little-known aspect of ancient African history, the great Kingdom of Kush.
Its kings ruled for many hundreds of years and indeed in the eighth century BC they conquered and governed Egypt for the best part of 100 years. Furthermore, Kush was an African superpower. Its influence extended to the modern day Middle East.
Zeinab visits the best preserved of Sudan’s one thousand pyramids and shows how some of the ancient customs of Kush have endured to this day.
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Introduction to Ancient Nubia and the Kingdom of Kush
In this episode, we take a look at the incredible civilization of ancient Nubia and the powerful political entity known as the Kingdom of Kush. For a time developing side-by-side with Egypt, Kush developed into a cultural and political powerhouse of its own, one that also influenced events in the ancient Near East as well as those of the Roman Empire. It's an important and fascinating story of one of Africa's great kingdoms/empires that you won't want to miss!
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The Kingdom of Kush Explained in 10 Minutes
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How the Kushites Took Over Egypt | Flooded Tombs of the Nile
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The Kingdom of Kush - The Most Powerful Kingdom
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The Kingdom of Kush was an ancient kingdom in Nubia, centred along the Nile Valley in what is now northern Sudan and southern Egypt. The region of Nubia was an early cradle of civilization, producing several complex societies that engaged in trade and industry.
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The Kingdom of Kush: Egypt's Mighty Rival in The South
An online lecture by Dr Chris Naunton.
The Kingdom of Kush: Egypt’s mighty rival in the south. Egypt expanded into the territory to its south at various times in history, built monuments there and influenced the beliefs and practices of the people they encountered. But the influence went both ways; at times the tables turned and the Kingdom of Kush, centring on the cities of Kerma and later Napata and Meroe, became more powerful than Egypt. Kings of Kush even came to rule Egypt as the Twenty-fifth Dynasty. They retreated after a century of rule but continued to thrive in the middle Nile Valley for centuries more, burying their rules under distinctively tall pyramids. This is their story.
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What happened to the lost Kingdom of Kush? - Geoff Emberling
Trace the rise and fall of the Kingdom of Kush, an overlooked ancient African civilization which fought off both the Egyptians and Romans.
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Along the Nile ...
Trace the rise and fall of the Kingdom of Kush, an overlooked ancient African civilization which fought off both the Egyptians and Romans.
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Along the Nile River, in what is now northern Sudan, lay the ancient civilization of Kush. Though they were once conquered by a powerful neighbor, the kings and queens of Kush would go on to successfully challenge two of the most dominant empires in history: the Egyptians and the Romans. So what happened to this African kingdom? Geoff Emberling details the rise and fall of the Kush empire.
Lesson by Geoff Emberling, directed by Carlos Rupit & Lizeth Rodríguez.
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Trace the rise and fall of the Kingdom of Kush, an overlooked ancient African civilization which fought off both the Egyptians and Romans.
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Along the Nile River, in what is now northern Sudan, lay the ancient civilization of Kush. Though they were once conquered by a powerful neighbor, the kings and queens of Kush would go on to successfully challenge two of the most dominant empires in history: the Egyptians and the Romans. So what happened to this African kingdom? Geoff Emberling details the rise and fall of the Kush empire.
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Kingdom of Kush - History Of Africa with Zeinab Badawi [Episode 4]
In this episode Zeinab Badawi travels to the country of her birth and the very region of her forefathers and mothers: northern Sudan where she sheds light on t...
In this episode Zeinab Badawi travels to the country of her birth and the very region of her forefathers and mothers: northern Sudan where she sheds light on this little-known aspect of ancient African history, the great Kingdom of Kush.
Its kings ruled for many hundreds of years and indeed in the eighth century BC they conquered and governed Egypt for the best part of 100 years. Furthermore, Kush was an African superpower. Its influence extended to the modern day Middle East.
Zeinab visits the best preserved of Sudan’s one thousand pyramids and shows how some of the ancient customs of Kush have endured to this day.
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In this episode Zeinab Badawi travels to the country of her birth and the very region of her forefathers and mothers: northern Sudan where she sheds light on this little-known aspect of ancient African history, the great Kingdom of Kush.
Its kings ruled for many hundreds of years and indeed in the eighth century BC they conquered and governed Egypt for the best part of 100 years. Furthermore, Kush was an African superpower. Its influence extended to the modern day Middle East.
Zeinab visits the best preserved of Sudan’s one thousand pyramids and shows how some of the ancient customs of Kush have endured to this day.
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Introduction to Ancient Nubia and the Kingdom of Kush
In this episode, we take a look at the incredible civilization of ancient Nubia and the powerful political entity known as the Kingdom of Kush. For a time deve...
In this episode, we take a look at the incredible civilization of ancient Nubia and the powerful political entity known as the Kingdom of Kush. For a time developing side-by-side with Egypt, Kush developed into a cultural and political powerhouse of its own, one that also influenced events in the ancient Near East as well as those of the Roman Empire. It's an important and fascinating story of one of Africa's great kingdoms/empires that you won't want to miss!
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In this episode, we take a look at the incredible civilization of ancient Nubia and the powerful political entity known as the Kingdom of Kush. For a time developing side-by-side with Egypt, Kush developed into a cultural and political powerhouse of its own, one that also influenced events in the ancient Near East as well as those of the Roman Empire. It's an important and fascinating story of one of Africa's great kingdoms/empires that you won't want to miss!
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The Kingdom of Kush Explained in 10 Minutes
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The Kingdom of Kush was completely forgotten once it met its end.
With the renewed interest in the classical arts of Greece and Rome, the Renaissance rediscovered the existence of Kush. Still, it was not explored until Napoleon’s expedition to Egypt in 1798.
It was not until the early 20th century that the Kingdom of Kush received its rightful place in history. When the first archaeological survey of Nubia took place between 1907 and 1911, the distinctive cultural aspects of the Kingdom of Kush emerged, and it was finally seen as a separate entity from Egypt.
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How the Kushites Took Over Egypt | Flooded Tombs of the Nile
The Kushites and the Egyptians have a long history that is often forgotten about. Archeologist excavating a Kushite tomb discuss just how interconnected the two...
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The Kingdom of Kush - The Most Powerful Kingdom
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The Kingdom of Kush was an ancient kingdom in Nubia, centred along the Nile Valley in what is now northe...
Thanks for Watching "The Kingdom of Kush Explained!"
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The Kingdom of Kush was an ancient kingdom in Nubia, centred along the Nile Valley in what is now northern Sudan and southern Egypt. The region of Nubia was an early cradle of civilization, producing several complex societies that engaged in trade and industry.
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The Kingdom of Kush: Facts about the Most Famous Civilization in Ancient Nubia
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The Kingdom of Kush was completely forgotten once it met its end. The stories of its might didn’t survive in the cultures of its successor kingdoms, possibly because Christianization soon followed, which required the people of the Nubian region to turn toward the east and the myths of the Christian messiah. There was no more room for the divine rulers, Amun and Re, or a place for their sons, the kings of Kush. The kingdom continued to exist in the stories of some classical writers, but it was often considered as nothing more than a distant, probably even imaginary, kingdom, where the uncivilized savages lived.
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The Kush Empire | National Geographic
In an area straddling Egypt and Sudan, the rise and fall of a great civilization founded on iron.
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The Kingdom of Kush: Egypt's Mighty Rival in The South
An online lecture by Dr Chris Naunton.
The Kingdom of Kush: Egypt’s mighty rival in the south. Egypt expanded into the territory to its south at various times ...
An online lecture by Dr Chris Naunton.
The Kingdom of Kush: Egypt’s mighty rival in the south. Egypt expanded into the territory to its south at various times in history, built monuments there and influenced the beliefs and practices of the people they encountered. But the influence went both ways; at times the tables turned and the Kingdom of Kush, centring on the cities of Kerma and later Napata and Meroe, became more powerful than Egypt. Kings of Kush even came to rule Egypt as the Twenty-fifth Dynasty. They retreated after a century of rule but continued to thrive in the middle Nile Valley for centuries more, burying their rules under distinctively tall pyramids. This is their story.
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The Kingdom of Kush: Egypt’s mighty rival in the south. Egypt expanded into the territory to its south at various times in history, built monuments there and influenced the beliefs and practices of the people they encountered. But the influence went both ways; at times the tables turned and the Kingdom of Kush, centring on the cities of Kerma and later Napata and Meroe, became more powerful than Egypt. Kings of Kush even came to rule Egypt as the Twenty-fifth Dynasty. They retreated after a century of rule but continued to thrive in the middle Nile Valley for centuries more, burying their rules under distinctively tall pyramids. This is their story.
If you enjoy this video please hit the 'like' button, and subscribe to the channel. Thank you! 🙏
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Kerma: The Ancient African Kingdom #Nubia #africancivilization #ancientegypt
Kerma was the capital of one of the earliest Kingdoms in Africa and is a huge display of a unique and rich culture. The Kerma region is in the center of the Nubian Civilization, and spanned from the first to the sixth Nile cataracts and was located in present day Northern Sudan and Southern Egypt. Kerma Kingdom was established in around 2500 BCE, a couple of centuries after ancient Egypt. The City at it's peak rivalled the neighboring Kingdom of Egypt in it's extension. Their relations were always bittersweet as they experienced great moments where they traded and exchanged a lot of culture, while at other times, the Kingdoms went to war with each other.
Kerma is a very important civilization in the world, though very little is known about it.
published: 18 Feb 2023
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The Kerma Kingdom of Kush: A LOST Ancient EGYPTIAN African Civilization
The Kingdom of Kush was a remarkable ancient civilization that flourished in northeastern Africa, along the Nile River. Situated south of ancient Egypt, Kush played a significant role in shaping the region's history and culture. This essay explores the rise, achievements, and legacy of the Kingdom of Kush, shedding light on its cultural, economic, and political contributions to the ancient world.
Geographical Location and Early History:
The Kingdom of Kush occupied the lands of present-day Sudan and parts of Egypt and Ethiopia. Its strategic location along the Nile River facilitated trade and interactions with neighboring societies. The kingdom's origins can be traced back to around 2500 BCE when it began as a Nubian kingdom, gradually growing in power and influence.
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published: 19 May 2023
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History of Ancient Nubian Kingdoms of Kerma and Kush | History series | Kingdom Of Kush |
History of Ancient Nubian Kingdoms of Kerma and Kush | History series | Kingdom Of Kush |
The legendary Kingdom of Kush, with its series of capitals in what is now northern Sudan, helped define the political and cultural landscape of northeastern Africa for more than a thousand years. What was the Kingdom of Kush?
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The power of Kerma: exposing facts erased by Ancient Egyptians. Part 1
This video is dedicated to Professor Charles Bonnet
Until the 1960s, knowledge about the Kingdom of Kerma came primarily from Ancient Egyptian records portraying Nubians as uncivilised and primitive. Historians and Egyptologists accepted Ancient Egyptians narrative and believed that Kerma was weak and dominated by Egypt. Furthermore, Egyptian records erased information about their defeat by Kerman forces.
Archaeological evidence in the late 20 th and beginning of the 21 st centuries, found evidence that proved the contrary. We now understand that Kerma was one of the great civilisations in the ancient world, one of the first kingdoms in Sub-Saharan Africa. A major political force on the Nile valley with an extensive trading network and centralised power. The Kingdom of Kerma was forceful ...
published: 14 Feb 2021
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Ancient Nubia Part 1: Pre- Kerma - Kingdoms of Kush
AITC and ASOR partnered with scholars of Ancient Nubia to produce a video series that can be used by educators to teach students about Nubian civilization.
published: 23 Mar 2022
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4,000 Year Old Kerma Culture DNA Body-bags Afrocentrism 👈🏼👈🏼☠️☠️
Every. Single. Study. Kerma Culture individual of 2,000BC found to be half Levantine. What does this say about ancient Egyptians? What does this say about ancient Nubia? Watch and find out!
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published: 31 Dec 2022
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The Kingdom of Kerma - Ancient African Empires
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Kingdom of Kerma
The Kingdom of Kerma was an ancient civilization that existed between 2500 BC and 1500 BC, with its capital at the city of Kerma. It was located in the heart of Sudanese Nubia region of Africa.
The first documented Sub Saharan Kingdom.
The first settlement in Kerma can be traced back to the 4th millennium BC. This phase has been called ‘Pre-Kerma’. The Kingdom of Kerma, however, was established around 2500 BC. The timeline of this kingdom has been divided into three phases – Ancient / Early Kerma (around 2500 BC – 2050 BC), Middle Kerma (around 2050 BC – 1750 BC) and Classic Kerma (around 1750 BC – 1500 BC).
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Nubian Kingdoms of East Africa: Kerma and Kush
Known to the Egyptians as Kush, which may be the indigenous name of the kingdom, the territory controlled by Kerma expanded north of the Egyptian fortresses at the 2nd cataract.
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MedPhys - Kerma, Collision Kerma and Absorbed Dose Part 1
A review covering the topics of Kerma, Collision Kerma and Absorbed Dose (Problems 1-6).
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Kerma: The Ancient African Kingdom #Nubia #africancivilization #ancientegypt
Kerma was the capital of one of the earliest Kingdoms in Africa and is a huge display of a unique and rich culture. The Kerma region is in the center of the Nub...
Kerma was the capital of one of the earliest Kingdoms in Africa and is a huge display of a unique and rich culture. The Kerma region is in the center of the Nubian Civilization, and spanned from the first to the sixth Nile cataracts and was located in present day Northern Sudan and Southern Egypt. Kerma Kingdom was established in around 2500 BCE, a couple of centuries after ancient Egypt. The City at it's peak rivalled the neighboring Kingdom of Egypt in it's extension. Their relations were always bittersweet as they experienced great moments where they traded and exchanged a lot of culture, while at other times, the Kingdoms went to war with each other.
Kerma is a very important civilization in the world, though very little is known about it.
https://wn.com/Kerma_The_Ancient_African_Kingdom_Nubia_Africancivilization_Ancientegypt
Kerma was the capital of one of the earliest Kingdoms in Africa and is a huge display of a unique and rich culture. The Kerma region is in the center of the Nubian Civilization, and spanned from the first to the sixth Nile cataracts and was located in present day Northern Sudan and Southern Egypt. Kerma Kingdom was established in around 2500 BCE, a couple of centuries after ancient Egypt. The City at it's peak rivalled the neighboring Kingdom of Egypt in it's extension. Their relations were always bittersweet as they experienced great moments where they traded and exchanged a lot of culture, while at other times, the Kingdoms went to war with each other.
Kerma is a very important civilization in the world, though very little is known about it.
- published: 18 Feb 2023
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Κώστας Μαρτάκης – Κέρμα (Official Music Video)
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- published: 17 Oct 2023
- views: 130420
1:15:18
The Kerma Kingdom of Kush: A LOST Ancient EGYPTIAN African Civilization
The Kingdom of Kush was a remarkable ancient civilization that flourished in northeastern Africa, along the Nile River. Situated south of ancient Egypt, Kush pl...
The Kingdom of Kush was a remarkable ancient civilization that flourished in northeastern Africa, along the Nile River. Situated south of ancient Egypt, Kush played a significant role in shaping the region's history and culture. This essay explores the rise, achievements, and legacy of the Kingdom of Kush, shedding light on its cultural, economic, and political contributions to the ancient world.
Geographical Location and Early History:
The Kingdom of Kush occupied the lands of present-day Sudan and parts of Egypt and Ethiopia. Its strategic location along the Nile River facilitated trade and interactions with neighboring societies. The kingdom's origins can be traced back to around 2500 BCE when it began as a Nubian kingdom, gradually growing in power and influence.
Relationship with Ancient Egypt:
Kush and ancient Egypt shared a complex and often intertwined history. At times, Kush was under the political dominance of Egypt, serving as a vassal state. However, there were also periods when Kush rose as a formidable power, conquering parts of Egypt and even ruling over the entire region. The relationship between Kush and Egypt was marked by cultural exchange, trade, and occasional conflicts, leaving a lasting impact on both civilizations.
The Kingdom's Golden Age:
The Kingdom of Kush experienced its golden age from around 750 BCE to 350 BCE, known as the Napatan and Meroitic periods. During this time, the capital city of Napata thrived as a vibrant center of trade and culture. The kingdom's wealth was derived from its control of valuable resources, such as gold, ivory, and precious woods, which were in high demand across the ancient world.
The Kushite Pharaohs and their Achievements:
One of the notable achievements of the Kingdom of Kush was the reign of its powerful pharaohs. The Kushite rulers, often referred to as the Black Pharaohs, successfully carved out a vast empire and exerted their influence beyond their borders. They left a lasting architectural legacy, notably seen in the construction of impressive pyramids and temples, reminiscent of the Egyptian style but with distinct Kushite characteristics.
Cultural Significance and Influence:
Kush's cultural influence extended beyond its own borders, enriching the wider African region. The kingdom developed a unique blend of Egyptian and indigenous Nubian traditions, shaping its distinctive artistic and architectural styles. Kushite art, characterized by its intricate and symbolic designs, influenced neighboring cultures and even inspired elements of ancient Greek and Roman art.
Religious Practices:
Religion played a vital role in the Kingdom of Kush, with the worship of traditional Nubian deities and the adoption of Egyptian gods. The most significant religious center was the temple complex of Jebel Barkal, dedicated to the Nubian god Amun. It became a prominent pilgrimage site and a symbol of Kushite religious and political authority.
Decline and Legacy:
The decline of the Kingdom of Kush began in the 4th century BCE, with the rise of the Persian Empire and later the conquest of
Alexander the Great. Despite facing challenges from outside forces, Kush managed to survive for several more centuries. The kingdom's ultimate decline occurred around the 4th century CE when the Aksumite Empire of Ethiopia absorbed much of its territory.
The legacy of the Kingdom of Kush is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Africa. Its accomplishments in architecture, trade, and governance showcased the sophistication and ingenuity of its people. Furthermore, Kush's relationship with ancient Egypt highlights the interconnectedness and cultural exchange that existed between African civilizations.
https://wn.com/The_Kerma_Kingdom_Of_Kush_A_Lost_Ancient_Egyptian_African_Civilization
The Kingdom of Kush was a remarkable ancient civilization that flourished in northeastern Africa, along the Nile River. Situated south of ancient Egypt, Kush played a significant role in shaping the region's history and culture. This essay explores the rise, achievements, and legacy of the Kingdom of Kush, shedding light on its cultural, economic, and political contributions to the ancient world.
Geographical Location and Early History:
The Kingdom of Kush occupied the lands of present-day Sudan and parts of Egypt and Ethiopia. Its strategic location along the Nile River facilitated trade and interactions with neighboring societies. The kingdom's origins can be traced back to around 2500 BCE when it began as a Nubian kingdom, gradually growing in power and influence.
Relationship with Ancient Egypt:
Kush and ancient Egypt shared a complex and often intertwined history. At times, Kush was under the political dominance of Egypt, serving as a vassal state. However, there were also periods when Kush rose as a formidable power, conquering parts of Egypt and even ruling over the entire region. The relationship between Kush and Egypt was marked by cultural exchange, trade, and occasional conflicts, leaving a lasting impact on both civilizations.
The Kingdom's Golden Age:
The Kingdom of Kush experienced its golden age from around 750 BCE to 350 BCE, known as the Napatan and Meroitic periods. During this time, the capital city of Napata thrived as a vibrant center of trade and culture. The kingdom's wealth was derived from its control of valuable resources, such as gold, ivory, and precious woods, which were in high demand across the ancient world.
The Kushite Pharaohs and their Achievements:
One of the notable achievements of the Kingdom of Kush was the reign of its powerful pharaohs. The Kushite rulers, often referred to as the Black Pharaohs, successfully carved out a vast empire and exerted their influence beyond their borders. They left a lasting architectural legacy, notably seen in the construction of impressive pyramids and temples, reminiscent of the Egyptian style but with distinct Kushite characteristics.
Cultural Significance and Influence:
Kush's cultural influence extended beyond its own borders, enriching the wider African region. The kingdom developed a unique blend of Egyptian and indigenous Nubian traditions, shaping its distinctive artistic and architectural styles. Kushite art, characterized by its intricate and symbolic designs, influenced neighboring cultures and even inspired elements of ancient Greek and Roman art.
Religious Practices:
Religion played a vital role in the Kingdom of Kush, with the worship of traditional Nubian deities and the adoption of Egyptian gods. The most significant religious center was the temple complex of Jebel Barkal, dedicated to the Nubian god Amun. It became a prominent pilgrimage site and a symbol of Kushite religious and political authority.
Decline and Legacy:
The decline of the Kingdom of Kush began in the 4th century BCE, with the rise of the Persian Empire and later the conquest of
Alexander the Great. Despite facing challenges from outside forces, Kush managed to survive for several more centuries. The kingdom's ultimate decline occurred around the 4th century CE when the Aksumite Empire of Ethiopia absorbed much of its territory.
The legacy of the Kingdom of Kush is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Africa. Its accomplishments in architecture, trade, and governance showcased the sophistication and ingenuity of its people. Furthermore, Kush's relationship with ancient Egypt highlights the interconnectedness and cultural exchange that existed between African civilizations.
- published: 19 May 2023
- views: 10317
7:00
History of Ancient Nubian Kingdoms of Kerma and Kush | History series | Kingdom Of Kush |
History of Ancient Nubian Kingdoms of Kerma and Kush | History series | Kingdom Of Kush |
The legendary Kingdom of Kush, with its series of capitals in what is...
History of Ancient Nubian Kingdoms of Kerma and Kush | History series | Kingdom Of Kush |
The legendary Kingdom of Kush, with its series of capitals in what is now northern Sudan, helped define the political and cultural landscape of northeastern Africa for more than a thousand years. What was the Kingdom of Kush?
Find out on this video by Dr Bunmi Oyinsan
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History of Ancient Nubian Kingdoms of Kerma and Kush | History series | Kingdom Of Kush |
The legendary Kingdom of Kush, with its series of capitals in what is now northern Sudan, helped define the political and cultural landscape of northeastern Africa for more than a thousand years. What was the Kingdom of Kush?
Find out on this video by Dr Bunmi Oyinsan
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- published: 15 Jul 2021
- views: 4501
7:35
The power of Kerma: exposing facts erased by Ancient Egyptians. Part 1
This video is dedicated to Professor Charles Bonnet
Until the 1960s, knowledge about the Kingdom of Kerma came primarily from Ancient Egyptian records portrayi...
This video is dedicated to Professor Charles Bonnet
Until the 1960s, knowledge about the Kingdom of Kerma came primarily from Ancient Egyptian records portraying Nubians as uncivilised and primitive. Historians and Egyptologists accepted Ancient Egyptians narrative and believed that Kerma was weak and dominated by Egypt. Furthermore, Egyptian records erased information about their defeat by Kerman forces.
Archaeological evidence in the late 20 th and beginning of the 21 st centuries, found evidence that proved the contrary. We now understand that Kerma was one of the great civilisations in the ancient world, one of the first kingdoms in Sub-Saharan Africa. A major political force on the Nile valley with an extensive trading network and centralised power. The Kingdom of Kerma was forceful and a threat to its northern neighbour.
License and copyright
Music. By the Sudanese Composer and Flute Artist Mr. Hafiz Abd Al Rahman. The Artist kindly gave authorization to use his music
Map. Kingdom of Kerma. Author and Copyright holder Dr Shadia Taha
Wall inlay of lion, classic Kerma period, 1700-1550 BCE, found at Kerma. Copyright Museum of Fine of Fine Arts, Boston
Sandstone stela found at Buhen. Believed to bear the image of the king of Kush resident at Kerma (1700-1570 BCE). Permission Timothy Kendal. Copyright Sudan National Museum
Model of the city of Kerma c. 2000 BC, Sudan National Museum. Source: Wikimedia commons.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Model_Kerma_capital.jpg
Kerma ancient city, Sudan. Source: Wikimedia Commons
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kerma_city.JPG
Wells. Kerma the First Kingdom of Kush. Source Professor Charles Bonnet. Professor Charles Bonnet kindly gave his permission to use the photo in July 2020
The large mud brick temple, known as the Western Deffufa in the ancient city of Kerma, Sudan. Source: Wikimedia Commons
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Western_Deffufa_-_Kerma.jpg
Blue glazed faience wall tile representing one of the local enemies of the kingdom of Kerma, from a chapel in which foreigners were shown bound together to symbolize the domination of the Kerma kingdom. Source: MFA Boston. Copyright MFA Boston. Public Domain
Head of a Ram, blue-glazed quartz are particular to Kerma artwork. The ram's head, whose blue glaze has almost totally disappeared. Source: MFA Boston, Public Domain https://collections.mfa.org/download/142655
Early Kerma (2500 to 2450 BC) The tumulus' top consists of small stone stelae and is surrounded by bucrania (bull skulls). Source: From Wikimedia Commons
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tumulus_Kerma.jpg
Belt with a glazed quartz pendant. Copyright MFA Boston
Iconic Kerma wooden burial bed (Angaryeeb). Copyright MFA Boston
Ancient Kerma bowl kept at the MFA Boston, Running-Spiral Decoration. Source: Wikimedia commons.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wallpaper_group-pmg-4.jpg
Vessels of the Kerma culture from the island of Sai, Musee du Louvre. Source: Wikimedia
Creative Commons.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kerma_1.jpg
Kerma ware pottery jar: a squat jar with a long spout. It is handmade, with very thin walls. Source: MFA Boston. Museum number EA65577. Public Domain
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/galleries/sudan-egypt-and-nubia
Kerma handmade pottery. Source Professor Charles Bonnet. Professor Charles Bonnet kindly gave his permission to use the photo in July 2020
Kerma magnificent pottery. Source Professor Charles Bonnet. Professor Charles Bonnet kindly gave his permission to use the photo in July 2020
Bronze tools. Source Professor Charles Bonnet. Professor Charles Bonnet kindly gave his permission to use the photo in July 2020
Miniature Dagger. Classic Kerma. Bronze, ivory, gold. MFA Boston, Public Domain.
https://collections.mfa.org/download/400582
#LostKingdoms #ProfBonnet #ZeinabBadawi #Kush #lostkingdoms #AncienEgypt #Kerma #AfricanEmpires #AncientNubia #ForgottenKingdoms #
https://wn.com/The_Power_Of_Kerma_Exposing_Facts_Erased_By_Ancient_Egyptians._Part_1
This video is dedicated to Professor Charles Bonnet
Until the 1960s, knowledge about the Kingdom of Kerma came primarily from Ancient Egyptian records portraying Nubians as uncivilised and primitive. Historians and Egyptologists accepted Ancient Egyptians narrative and believed that Kerma was weak and dominated by Egypt. Furthermore, Egyptian records erased information about their defeat by Kerman forces.
Archaeological evidence in the late 20 th and beginning of the 21 st centuries, found evidence that proved the contrary. We now understand that Kerma was one of the great civilisations in the ancient world, one of the first kingdoms in Sub-Saharan Africa. A major political force on the Nile valley with an extensive trading network and centralised power. The Kingdom of Kerma was forceful and a threat to its northern neighbour.
License and copyright
Music. By the Sudanese Composer and Flute Artist Mr. Hafiz Abd Al Rahman. The Artist kindly gave authorization to use his music
Map. Kingdom of Kerma. Author and Copyright holder Dr Shadia Taha
Wall inlay of lion, classic Kerma period, 1700-1550 BCE, found at Kerma. Copyright Museum of Fine of Fine Arts, Boston
Sandstone stela found at Buhen. Believed to bear the image of the king of Kush resident at Kerma (1700-1570 BCE). Permission Timothy Kendal. Copyright Sudan National Museum
Model of the city of Kerma c. 2000 BC, Sudan National Museum. Source: Wikimedia commons.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Model_Kerma_capital.jpg
Kerma ancient city, Sudan. Source: Wikimedia Commons
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kerma_city.JPG
Wells. Kerma the First Kingdom of Kush. Source Professor Charles Bonnet. Professor Charles Bonnet kindly gave his permission to use the photo in July 2020
The large mud brick temple, known as the Western Deffufa in the ancient city of Kerma, Sudan. Source: Wikimedia Commons
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Western_Deffufa_-_Kerma.jpg
Blue glazed faience wall tile representing one of the local enemies of the kingdom of Kerma, from a chapel in which foreigners were shown bound together to symbolize the domination of the Kerma kingdom. Source: MFA Boston. Copyright MFA Boston. Public Domain
Head of a Ram, blue-glazed quartz are particular to Kerma artwork. The ram's head, whose blue glaze has almost totally disappeared. Source: MFA Boston, Public Domain https://collections.mfa.org/download/142655
Early Kerma (2500 to 2450 BC) The tumulus' top consists of small stone stelae and is surrounded by bucrania (bull skulls). Source: From Wikimedia Commons
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tumulus_Kerma.jpg
Belt with a glazed quartz pendant. Copyright MFA Boston
Iconic Kerma wooden burial bed (Angaryeeb). Copyright MFA Boston
Ancient Kerma bowl kept at the MFA Boston, Running-Spiral Decoration. Source: Wikimedia commons.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wallpaper_group-pmg-4.jpg
Vessels of the Kerma culture from the island of Sai, Musee du Louvre. Source: Wikimedia
Creative Commons.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kerma_1.jpg
Kerma ware pottery jar: a squat jar with a long spout. It is handmade, with very thin walls. Source: MFA Boston. Museum number EA65577. Public Domain
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/galleries/sudan-egypt-and-nubia
Kerma handmade pottery. Source Professor Charles Bonnet. Professor Charles Bonnet kindly gave his permission to use the photo in July 2020
Kerma magnificent pottery. Source Professor Charles Bonnet. Professor Charles Bonnet kindly gave his permission to use the photo in July 2020
Bronze tools. Source Professor Charles Bonnet. Professor Charles Bonnet kindly gave his permission to use the photo in July 2020
Miniature Dagger. Classic Kerma. Bronze, ivory, gold. MFA Boston, Public Domain.
https://collections.mfa.org/download/400582
#LostKingdoms #ProfBonnet #ZeinabBadawi #Kush #lostkingdoms #AncienEgypt #Kerma #AfricanEmpires #AncientNubia #ForgottenKingdoms #
- published: 14 Feb 2021
- views: 4747
20:18
Ancient Nubia Part 1: Pre- Kerma - Kingdoms of Kush
AITC and ASOR partnered with scholars of Ancient Nubia to produce a video series that can be used by educators to teach students about Nubian civilization.
AITC and ASOR partnered with scholars of Ancient Nubia to produce a video series that can be used by educators to teach students about Nubian civilization.
https://wn.com/Ancient_Nubia_Part_1_Pre_Kerma_Kingdoms_Of_Kush
AITC and ASOR partnered with scholars of Ancient Nubia to produce a video series that can be used by educators to teach students about Nubian civilization.
- published: 23 Mar 2022
- views: 27592
3:51
4,000 Year Old Kerma Culture DNA Body-bags Afrocentrism 👈🏼👈🏼☠️☠️
Every. Single. Study. Kerma Culture individual of 2,000BC found to be half Levantine. What does this say about ancient Egyptians? What does this say about anc...
Every. Single. Study. Kerma Culture individual of 2,000BC found to be half Levantine. What does this say about ancient Egyptians? What does this say about ancient Nubia? Watch and find out!
Afrocentrism has no place in society. It is racist reactionary garbage.
https://wn.com/4,000_Year_Old_Kerma_Culture_Dna_Body_Bags_Afrocentrism_👈🏼👈🏼☠️☠️
Every. Single. Study. Kerma Culture individual of 2,000BC found to be half Levantine. What does this say about ancient Egyptians? What does this say about ancient Nubia? Watch and find out!
Afrocentrism has no place in society. It is racist reactionary garbage.
- published: 31 Dec 2022
- views: 2209
6:27
The Kingdom of Kerma - Ancient African Empires
#africa #AncientKnowledge #Empires
Kingdom of Kerma
The Kingdom of Kerma was an ancient civilization that existed between 2500 BC and 1500 BC, with its capita...
#africa #AncientKnowledge #Empires
Kingdom of Kerma
The Kingdom of Kerma was an ancient civilization that existed between 2500 BC and 1500 BC, with its capital at the city of Kerma. It was located in the heart of Sudanese Nubia region of Africa.
The first documented Sub Saharan Kingdom.
The first settlement in Kerma can be traced back to the 4th millennium BC. This phase has been called ‘Pre-Kerma’. The Kingdom of Kerma, however, was established around 2500 BC. The timeline of this kingdom has been divided into three phases – Ancient / Early Kerma (around 2500 BC – 2050 BC), Middle Kerma (around 2050 BC – 1750 BC) and Classic Kerma (around 1750 BC – 1500 BC).
#StolenHistory #kemetic #kemet#AliensAmongUs #Aliens #Infowar #Magic
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#africa #AncientKnowledge #Empires
Kingdom of Kerma
The Kingdom of Kerma was an ancient civilization that existed between 2500 BC and 1500 BC, with its capital at the city of Kerma. It was located in the heart of Sudanese Nubia region of Africa.
The first documented Sub Saharan Kingdom.
The first settlement in Kerma can be traced back to the 4th millennium BC. This phase has been called ‘Pre-Kerma’. The Kingdom of Kerma, however, was established around 2500 BC. The timeline of this kingdom has been divided into three phases – Ancient / Early Kerma (around 2500 BC – 2050 BC), Middle Kerma (around 2050 BC – 1750 BC) and Classic Kerma (around 1750 BC – 1500 BC).
#StolenHistory #kemetic #kemet#AliensAmongUs #Aliens #Infowar #Magic
- published: 18 Oct 2020
- views: 1156
7:00
Nubian Kingdoms of East Africa: Kerma and Kush
Known to the Egyptians as Kush, which may be the indigenous name of the kingdom, the territory controlled by Kerma expanded north of the Egyptian fortresses at ...
Known to the Egyptians as Kush, which may be the indigenous name of the kingdom, the territory controlled by Kerma expanded north of the Egyptian fortresses at the 2nd cataract.
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Known to the Egyptians as Kush, which may be the indigenous name of the kingdom, the territory controlled by Kerma expanded north of the Egyptian fortresses at the 2nd cataract.
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- published: 03 Mar 2023
- views: 1771
14:19
MedPhys - Kerma, Collision Kerma and Absorbed Dose Part 1
A review covering the topics of Kerma, Collision Kerma and Absorbed Dose (Problems 1-6).
A review covering the topics of Kerma, Collision Kerma and Absorbed Dose (Problems 1-6).
https://wn.com/Medphys_Kerma,_Collision_Kerma_And_Absorbed_Dose_Part_1
A review covering the topics of Kerma, Collision Kerma and Absorbed Dose (Problems 1-6).
- published: 20 Mar 2017
- views: 19591