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Meaning of "kushite"

Kushite (adjective): relating to the ancient African kingdom of Kush or its people
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Kushite civilization continued for several centuries.
The temple is considered a classic example of Kushite architecture.
Kushite civilisation continued for several centuries.
Their most striking discovery was ample artifacts of Kushite gold processing.
Kushite civilization has also been referred to as Nubia.
Nubian pyramids are pyramids that were built by the rulers of the ancient Kushite kingdoms.
She led the Kushite army to many important victories.
Egypt also expected tribute in gold and slaves from local Kushite chiefs.
He was the last Kushite king to be buried in the royal cemetery at Napata.
Most also have offering temple structures abutting their base with unique Kushite characteristics.
The Kushite kingdoms in turn competed strongly with Egypt.
Moses married a Kushite woman.
A relief of a Kushite from the eastern stairs of the Apadana at Persepolis.
It is also possible that Meroë had always been the Kushite capital.
Kashta was a king of the Kushite Dynasty and the successor of Alara.

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The Kushite capital was eventually captured and destroyed by the kingdom of Axum.
They assimilated into Egyptian culture but also brought some aspects of Kushite culture.
Relief depicting the Kushite king Arkamani presenting an offering to the gods.
His name translates literally as "The Kushite.
Originally the Kushite capital was at Napata.
Kushite confrontations also occurred with Egypt in Lower Nubia.
The statue is called " a masterpiece of Kushite art.
The Kushite state.
It equated Isis with the kandake, the queen or queen mother of the Kushite king.
As foreign rulers, the Kushite pharaohs had to legitimize their rule.
They were located in Meroë, the last significant Kushite state.
Under Kushite rule, Faras remained a significant religious centre.
During classical antiquity, the Kushite imperial capital was located at Meroë.
The conquest by Esarhaddon effectively marked the end of the short-lived Kushite Empire.
During classical antiquity, the Kushite imperial capital was located at Meroe.
Petronius attacked and sacked Napata, causing the son of the Kushite Queen to flee.
Kushite pyramids are generally steeper and more pointed than the Egyptian pyramids ( Wikimedia Commons ).
The term is displayed in the names of Kushite persons, such as King Kashta.
By the 1st century AD, however, Aksum had gained control over territory previously Kushite.
There the Aksumites plundered several Kushite towns, including Aiwa.
By the first century C.E., however, Aksum had gained control over territory previously Kushite.
According to Diodorus Siculus, a Kushite king, " Ergamenes ", defied the priests and had them slaughtered.
How many years have I raised Michal, the daughter that you fathered with that Kushite concubine?
Moses married a Kushite ( Ethiopian ).
See also Twenty-fifth dynasty of Egypt the period of Kushite rule.
Alara founded the Napatan, or 25th, Kushite dynasty at Napata in Nubia, now Sudan.
These structures are believed to have been built around 2,700 years ago, during the Kushite dynasty.
Gebel Barkal, in the town of Napata, was a significant site, where Kushite pharaohs received legitimacy.
By the end of King Kashta 's reign in 752 BC, Thebes was under Kushite control.

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