“Oh Great God, swift one. Who comes to him who calls. Watch my sister for me, the woman born in the same womb as me. Do for her as I have done for you. Spontaneous miracles that cannot be denied. Elevate her children and make them prosper, even as you did for me.”
-From Taharqa’s prayer to Amun, at his temple in Kawa-
"At the Height of his power, King Taharqa leads his queens through the crowds during a festival at the temple complex of Nubia's Jebel Barkal, it's pinnacle
The Kingdom of Kush:
A Kingdom of the bow, the axe, the spear, the dagger, and the mace
Boston Museum of Fine Arts collection
The fourth in a series of selected Kushite artefacts from the museum of fine arts, Boston. See more of the collection here, in Kushite Gold, Kushite Bronze and Kushite pottery, beads and faience. This post will be of particular interest to Kushite military units.
A very important note that needs to be made, is that Kushites did not burry their d