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Why was Kush able to thrive after losing Egypt to the Assyrians?
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Why was Kush able to thrive after losing Egypt to the Assyrians?
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Kush was flourished by trade. They were near Nubia, and Nubia was one of the best places to flourish. Kush was also protected by Askum in Ethopia. Hope this helps!
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