Ancient Egypt-Nubia relations
Ancient Egypt-Nubia relations, also referred to as Ancient Egyptian-Nubian relations, are the diplomatic and political relations between the nations of Nubia and Ancient Egypt.
Relations first started in a hostile fashion once Ancient Egypt had stole Le Caire from Nubia, which was in Nubian claimed territory. A small dispute would happen there, eventually starting a conflict between the two nations. The war would end upon Yemen's gain of Nubia, with Raining_Oranges telling louisdek relations would become neutral.
However, this peace was short-lived after Ancient Egypt planted the town of Biskra in core Nubian territory, with heavy conflict lasting for around a week before dying down. Eventually, louisdek would be banned for reasons unrelated to the war, and the Yemenis would declare victory, and, upon Nubian independence from Yemen, relations remained neutral.
In early 2021, Nubia placed Halaib in the Hala'ib triangle, a disputed area between Nubia and Ancient Egypt. This would turn relations negative.
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Nubia | Ancient Egypt | |
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Population | 500 | 136 |
Capital | El Obeid | Osiris_ |
Largest City | El Obeid and Mersa (both at 100) | Osiris_ |
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Official Languages | English and French | English and French |