Kush reemerges as an independent kingdom ruled …

Years: 765BCE - 622BCE

Kush reemerges as an independent kingdom ruled from Napata by an aggressive line of monarchs who gradually extend their influence into Egypt.

A Kushite king called Kashta conquers Upper Egypt in about 750 BCE and becomes ruler of Thebes until approximately 740 BCE.

His successor, Piye, subdues the delta, reunites Egypt under the Twenty-fifth dynasty, and founds a line of kings who rule Kush and Thebes for about a hundred years.

The dynasty's intervention in the area of modern Syria causes a confrontation between Egypt and Assyria.

When the Assyrians in retaliation invade Egypt, Taharqa (688-663 BCE), the last Kushite pharaoh, withdraws and returns the dynasty to Napata, where it continues to rule Kush and extends its dominions to the south and east.

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