Posted on 04/10/2015 9:57:00 PM PDT by SunkenCiv
It has been said that the period between 760 BCE to 656 BCE in Egypt was the 'age of the black pharaohs'. It was during this time that ancient Egypt was ruled by a dynasty or succession of kings from Nubia, the Kingdom of Kush, a rival African kingdom just to its south in what is today northern Sudan. Beginning with king Kashta's successful invasion of Upper Egypt, what became known as the 25th Dynasty achieved the reunification of Lower Egypt, Upper Egypt, and also Kush (Nubia), the largest Egyptian empire since the New Kingdom. They introduced new Kushite cultural elements into Egypt, yet they also reaffirmed and promoted the traditional ancient Egyptian religion, temples, and artistic forms.
The dynasty reached its zenith during the powerful rule of Taharqa, who reigned between 690 and 664 BCE. Known among many other things to have allied with the Judahite King Hezekiah to save Jerusalem from the Assyrians under Sennacherib, he spent much of his reign battling the Assyrian Empire...
The exhibit, Taharqa: The Black Pharaoh, will be shown at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek in Copenhagen, Denmark, from April 26 to June 28, 2015.
(Excerpt) Read more at popular-archaeology.com ...
Interesting, I didn’t know there were Black Pharaohs.
I know that some idiots like to pretend that all ancient Egyptians were Black, including inbred Greek Cleopatra.
That's not fair, Cleopatra was part Macedonian. ;') But yeah, there are racists on the web who claim ancient Egypt was black.
The Black Pharaohs:
Egypt's Nubian Rulers
by Robert G. Morkot
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Nice!
This is some bizarre chronology, suggesting Homer's works preceded the Trojan War by over a century. Has every antike sherben of LH IIIb been misdated too? What would Walter say?
It does no such thing, but thanks for playing.
They could have done better with the headline, but it’s a very interesting story and thread.
A Symposium on Haremhab: General and King of Egypt
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Jan 27, 2012
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lLv58zwGhU
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