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The Egyptian invasion of the ancient Sudan
Date
1506 BC
Location
Kerma
Result
Egyptian Victory
Belligerents
New Kingdom of Egypt
Kerma
During the Egyptian invasion of Kerma in 1504 BC, the Egyptian king Thutmose I invaded Kerma to remove the growing danger and be able to directly obtain the gold he wanted which Nubia was rich in.[1]
During the EgyptianinvasionofKerma in 1504 BC, the Egyptian king Thutmose I invaded Kerma to remove the growing danger and be able to directly obtain...
structure.: 41 Classic Kerma rulers employed "a good many Egyptians", according to the Egyptian Execration texts.: 57 Kerma culture was militaristic...
period were made of bronze. The people ofKerma also served as mercenaries in Ancient Egypt. The Kingdom of Kush, successor to Kerma, improved military...
south. The Egyptians ruled Kush in the New kingdom beginning when the Egyptian King Thutmose I occupied Kush and destroyed its capital, Kerma. This eventually...
Art of ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptian art refers to art produced in ancient Egypt between the 6th millennium BC and the 4th century AD, spanning from...
history various parts of Nubia were known by different names, including Ancient Egyptian: tꜣ stj "Land of the Bow", tꜣ nḥsj, jꜣm "Kerma", jrṯt, sṯjw, wꜣwꜣt...
part of the Seventeenth Dynasty, the Kingdom ofKerma invaded Egypt. The Kingdom ofKerma allied itself with the Hyksos invasionofEgypt. Egypt eventually...
the country Egypt. Ancient Egyptian civilization followed prehistoric Egypt and coalesced around 3100 BC (according to conventional Egyptian chronology)...
quantities of material looted from southern Egypt, especially Egyptian sculptures, to the areas of Canaan and Syria. These transfers ofEgyptian artifacts...
(e.g. A-Group, C-Group, Kerma) and other Afro-Asiatic speaking populations in Northeast Africa (Tigrean). Moreover, the Egyptian groups were generally distinct...
people from Palestine, invaded and conquered Lower Egypt, whilst Kerma coordinated invasions deep into Egypt to reach its greatest extent. In 1550 BC, the...
affinities with Kerma Kushites), while 36-41% were more similar to the northern Egyptian pattern (Coastal Maghrebi). In contrast, the set of Badarian crania...
was an Ancient Egyptian royal titulary used by Egyptian kings which remained relatively constant during the course of Ancient Egyptian history, initially...
of Tantamani, Kerma Museum Tanotamun portrait in Kerma Museum Tantamani, in profile. Kerma Museum Tantamani statue, Toledo Museum of Art Painting of Tantamani...
pharaoh ofEgypt, led a campaign against the Nubians c. 1506 BCE – 1493 BCE During the reign of Thutmose I, the Kingdom ofKerma rebelled against Egyptian rule...
alliance with Egypt, and Esarhaddon's inscription asking "if the Kushite-Egyptian forces 'plan and strive to wage war in any way' and if the Egyptian forces...
Kerma culture was the first Nubian kingdom to unify much of the region. The Classic Kerma Culture, named for its royal capital at Kerma, was one of the...
invaded Egypt in 1889, but British-led Egyptian troops defeated the Ansar at Tushkah. The failure of the Egyptianinvasion ended the myth of the Ansars'...
scientific investigation ofEgyptian civilization and a greater appreciation of its cultural legacy, for Egypt and the world. The Kerma culture was an early...
” The Kushite forces stated their invasion was due to an issue with the nomarchs, the provincial governors ofEgypt; Strabo does not provide information...
the Umayyad governor ofEgypt imprisoned the Coptic Patriarch, resulting in a Makurian invasion and siege of Fustat, the Egyptian capital, after which...
an invasionofEgypt in 1889, but British-led Egyptian troops defeated the Ansar at Tushkah. The failure of the Egyptianinvasion broke the spell of the...
fragmentation and conquered Lower Egypt, establishing the 15th dynasty ofEgypt, whilst Kerma coordinated invasions deep into Egypt to reach its greatest extent...
thesis is that Egypt, particularly Upper Egypt constituted the Northern boundary of a larger Ethiopian empire rooted in Napata and Kerma. Further, Williams...
culturally distinct indigenous Kushite kingdom emerged at Kerma, near present-day Dongola. After Egyptian power revived during the New Kingdom (c. 1570–1100 BC)...
population of his kingdom, situated between the third and fourth Cataracts of the Nile, became rapidly 'Egyptianized' and adopted Egyptian traditions...