The first royal wedding united Egypt and Nubia

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The first royal wedding united Egypt and Nubia

Around 2400 BC, a royal marriage between Egypt and Nubia pioneered diplomatic unions, fostering peace, trade, and cultural exchange across ancient African civilizations.

Around 2400 BC, a royal wedding between an Egyptian pharaoh and a Nubian princess forged a powerful alliance, marking what's believed to be the first recorded royal union. This strategic marriage secured borders and resources, highlighting how ancient diplomacy used unions to prevent warfare and cement treaties. It facilitated vital trade routes, bringing wealth and cultural exchange in art and technology to both sides. This early tie laid groundwork for centuries of coexistence, even leading to Nubian kings ruling Egypt later on.

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