Egypt was invaded by the Kushites (Nubians) who were sub saharan, they ruled for about 100 years before being defeated by the Assyrians. So one black dynasty of about of 33 to rule over Egypt....
The Kush civilization is really intriguing, and also just very mysterious (https://daily.jstor.org/the-lost-kingdom-of-kush/). They could easily make a show or whatever about them and just make shit up without changing history because we just don't know the history and there's not much research into it ironically (beyond the era of their domination over Egypt).
Instead of The Woman King, and with the budget of Wakanda Forever, they could easily make a film about Piye, not least because he actualy existed and we know a good deal about him: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Piye
Egypt was invaded by the Kushites (Nubians) who were sub saharan, they ruled for about 100 years before being defeated by the Assyrians. So one black dynasty of about of 33 to rule over Egypt....
That’s what I was trying to remember. But they use that to justify their theories
The Kush civilization is really intriguing, and also just very mysterious (https://daily.jstor.org/the-lost-kingdom-of-kush/). They could easily make a show or whatever about them and just make shit up without changing history because we just don't know the history and there's not much research into it ironically (beyond the era of their domination over Egypt).
Thanks for the link. I wouldn’t trust any modern day studio to make such a show or documentary but like you said it could be very interesting
Instead of The Woman King, and with the budget of Wakanda Forever, they could easily make a film about Piye, not least because he actualy existed and we know a good deal about him: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Piye