Lalu212 (backup account)
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From one source (Wikipedia), I've read that, "In the Bible and at different times in the ancient world, a large region covering northern Sudan, modern day southern Egypt, and parts of Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Somalia was known as "Cush". The Hebrew Bible refers to "Cush" on a number of occasions, though various English translations translate this as "Nubian", "Ethiopia", "Sudan", and "Cushite".
However, that information is vague. I want to know exactly which regions today were a part of Kush.
And please provide a source.
Thank you for your answer, ammianus. I assume that by "their empire at other times included Sudan, and parts of modern Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia." you mean that those areas were colonized by Kush?
However, that information is vague. I want to know exactly which regions today were a part of Kush.
And please provide a source.
Thank you for your answer, ammianus. I assume that by "their empire at other times included Sudan, and parts of modern Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia." you mean that those areas were colonized by Kush?