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The __________ greatly respected the Egyptians. When they took over they restored and preserved old Egyptian ways. a. Napata c. Meroe b. Kerma d. Kush

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Answered by presentmoment
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The correct answer is A. Napata.

"Napata" was a city state on the western bank of river Nile, of ancient Nubia, which is modern day Karima, in Sudan. Napata took to Egyptian ways of living. They worshipped ancient Egyptian deities, especially God Amun, a Theban deity. The Temple of Amun and the Temple of Mut are the two important temples of the Napata kingdom. They also buried the dead in Pyramids, like the Egyptians and believed in life after death.

Answered by phillipinestest
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Napata is greatly respected by Egyptians when they took over they restored and preserved old Egyptian ways.

Explanation:

Napta was the traditional city near River. Egyptian customs and traditions was largely pracised based on Napta civilization. Various prompted Egyptians were worshipped by the people at large. Amun was the prime god worshipped by the people. After consequent in Egypt, Napta lost its significance among the people because of the modernization in the civilization. Later Atbarah had become key area of development as it was rich with iron and minerals.

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