Synonym of Cush
Kush
Kush or Cush or Coosh may refer to: Nations and Cultures
Reich von Kusch
Das Reich von Kusch lag im Norden des heutigen Sudans. Kusch ist das ägyptische Wort für Nubien und stellt zugleich die Eigenbezeichnung des Reiches von Kusch dar. Die Geschichte des antiken Reiches von Kusch begann am Ende der dritten Zwischenzeit mit der napatanischen Phase (etwa 750 bis 300 v. Chr.) und war noch stark von ägyptischen Traditionen geprägt. Die Könige wurden in den Nekropolen um Napata begraben.
Royaume de Koush
Le royaume de Koush est l'appellation que les égyptiens antiques donnèrent au royaume qui s'établit au sud de leur pays dès l'Ancien Empire égyptien. Ce royaume eut une longévité peu commune et trouve ses origines dans les cultures néolithiques qui se développèrent dans le couloir nilotique du Soudan actuel et de la Nubie égyptienne.
Kusz
Kusz - starożytna kraina położona na południe od II katarakty Nilu (obecnie północny Sudan). Podbita w XVI-XIV wieku p.n.e. przez Egipt (czasy XVIII dynastii) uległa częściowo kulturze egipskiej. W I tysiącleciu p.n.e. samodzielne królestwo ze stolicą w Napata, następnie (od III wiek p.n.e.) w Meroe.
Cush
Cuxe (ou Cush) é um personagem bíblico do Antigo Testamento, mencionado em Gênesis como o primeiro filho de Cam, sendo portanto, neto de Noé e irmão de Mizraim, Pute e Canaã. De acordo com o texto da Bíblia, Cuxe teria sido pai de Sebá, Havilá, Sabtá, Raamá, Sabtecá e o poderoso Nimrod.
Куш (царство)
Куш — древнее царство, существовавшее в северной части территории современного Судана (Нубии) с VIII века до н. э. по IV век. Народ Куша называют кушитами.
Nubia
En la actualidad, Nubia es la región situada más al sur de Egipto que se extiende a lo largo del valle del Nilo y por el norte de Sudán, entre la primera y la sexta cataratas, aunque en tiempos antiguos fue un reino independiente. El pueblo nubio tiene unos rasgos fisonómicos que lo distinguen del resto de los egipcios: pese a tener un tono de piel más oscuro que éstos, sus labios son más finos y sus ojos azulados. Sus habitantes hablaban por lo menos dos variedades del grupo de las lenguas nubias, una subfamilia de la familia Nilo-sahariana que incluye a las lenguas nobiin, kenuzi-dongola, midob y algunas variedades relacionadas con la parte septentrional de las Montañas Nuba. Una variedad llamada birgid se hablaba, al menos hasta 1970, al norte de Nyala, en la región sudanesa de Darfur, pero se extinguió con posterioridad. El idioma nubio antiguo se utilizaba sobre todo en textos religiosos de los siglos VIII y IX.
Kush
Kush oli sivisaatio Afrikassa, Nubiassa, nykyisen Sudanin alueella. Vaikka Kushilla oli tiiviit siteen Egyptiin, se oli erillinen kulttuuri ja sivilisaatio ja yksi varhaisimmista sivilisaatioista joka kehittyi Niilin laaksossa. Sille annettu nimi tulee Raamatusta, missä Kush on yksi Haamin pojista, joka asettui Koilliseen Afrikkaan.
ממלכת כוש
ממלכת כוש הייתה ציוויליזציה שהתרכזה בצפון נוביה, היום צפון סודאן, והייתה אחת מהתרבויות המוקדמות ביותר שהתפתחו סביב עמק הנילוס. המדינה הכושית הגיעה לכוחה לפני שליטת המצרים הקדמונים . אנשי הממלכה נקראו בשם כושים. בירתה הדרומית הייתה העיר מרואה.
cush
(n) куш
cush
(คัช) n. เงินทอง
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(Dioscorea triphida) mapuey, racu, paje. Tubérculo parecido al ñame.
Kuša
Kuša - bija valsts Nilas ieleja, Nubija, uz dienvidiem no Senas Egiptes, augšpus Nilas Otrajam kracem, musdienu Sudanas ziemelos. Struktureta sabiedriba Nubija saka veidoties jau Egiptes Pirmas dinastijas (3100. - 2890. g. p.m.e.) laika. Ap 2500. gadu p.m.e. egiptieši saka Nubijas paklaušanu. Tutmosa I laika (1506. - 1493. g. p.m.e) Nubija kluva par Egiptes koloniju.
Cush
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Cush
Cush kush (Hebrew) Black; the eldest son of Ham, grandson of Noah, and father of Nimrod. Also applied to his descendants, usually translated Ethiopians, and to a region vaguely defined as Ethiopia. An old tradition states that Ham stole seven books out of Noah's Ark and gave them to Cush; and Mas'udi, the Arabic historian, says that the Nabathaeans were those descendants of Ham who settled under the leadership of Nimrod.
CUSH
• 1. Son of Ham Ge 10:6-8; 1Ch 1:8-10 • 2. A Benjamite, title of Ps 7 • 3. Land of Ge 2:13; Ps 68:31; Isa 18:1 → See ETHIOPIA.
Cush
the name of a son of Ham, apparently the eldest, and of a territory or territories occupied by his descendants. The Cushites appear to have spread along tracts extending from the higher Nile to the Euphrates and Tigris. History affords many traces of this relation of Babylonia, Arabia and Ethiopia. (black), a Benjamite mentioned only in the title to (Psalms 7:1) He was probably a follower of Saul, the head of his tribe. (B.C. 1061).
Cush
black. (1.) A son, probably the eldest, of Ham, and the father of Nimrod (Gen. 10:8; 1 Chr. 1:10). From him the land of Cush seems to have derived its name. The question of the precise locality of the land of Cush has given rise to not a little controversy. The second river of Paradise surrounded the whole land of Cush (Gen. 2:13, R.V.). The term Cush is in the Old Testament generally applied to the countries south of the Israelites. It was the southern limit of Egypt (Ezek. 29:10, A.V. "Ethiopia," Heb. Cush), with which it is generally associated (Ps. 68:31; Isa. 18:1; Jer. 46:9, etc.). It stands also associated with Elam (Isa. 11:11), with Persia (Ezek. 38:5), and with the Sabeans (Isa. 45:14). From these facts it has been inferred that Cush included Arabia and the country on the west coast of the Red Sea. Rawlinson takes it to be the country still known as Khuzi-stan, on the east side of the Lower Tigris. But there are intimations which warrant the conclusion that there was also a Cush in Africa, the Ethiopia (so called by the Greeks) of Africa. Ezekiel speaks (29:10; comp. 30:4-6) of it as lying south of Egypt. It was the country now known to us as Nubia and Abyssinia (Isa. 18:1; Zeph. 3:10, Heb. Cush). In ancient Egyptian inscriptions Ethiopia is termed Kesh. The Cushites appear to have spread along extensive tracts, stretching from the Upper Nile to the Euphrates and Tigris. At an early period there was a stream of migration of Cushites "from Ethiopia, properly so called, through Arabia, Babylonia, and Persia, to Western India." The Hamite races, soon after their arrival in Africa, began to spread north, east, and west. Three branches of the Cushite or Ethiopian stock, moving from Western Asia, settled in the regions contiguous to the Persian Gulf. One branch, called the Cossaeans, settled in the mountainous district on the east of the Tigris, known afterwards as Susiana; another occupied the lower regions of the Euphrates and the Tigris; while a third colonized the southern shores and islands of the gulf, whence they afterwards emigrated to the Mediterranean and settled on the coast of Palestine as the Phoenicians. Nimrod was a great Cushite chief. He conquered the Accadians, a Tauranian race, already settled in Mesopotamia, and founded his kingdom, the Cushites mingling with the Accads, and so forming the Chaldean nation. (2.) A Benjamite of this name is mentioned in the title of Ps. 7. "Cush was probably a follower of Saul, the head of his tribe, and had sought the friendship of David for the purpose of 'rewarding evil to him that was at peace with him.'"
CUSH
....................... noir, noirci, qui brûle
Cush
كُوشٍ أثْيُوبيَا
Cush
Cushan, Cushi, Ethiopians; blackness
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