The relationship of the the Egyptians and Nubians became peaceful with cultural interchange, religion and mixed marriages. Nubians and Egyptians were often so closely related that some scholars consider them virtually indistinguishable, as the two cultures melded and mixed together. Christianity entered the region by the 4th century. In 719 the church of Nubia transferred its allegiance from the Greek (Christian) Orthodox Church to the Coptic Orthodox Church. In the 7th century the influx of Arab traders introduced Islam to Nubia and it gradually supplanted Christianity. In the 14th century the region became dominated by Egypt which at that time was Islamic.
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The an kent egyptians were polytheistic
Monotheistic, because the Persian religion was Zoroastrianism which is a monotheistic religion
Yes, it was monotheistic but was first polytheistic due to changes of culture
Polytheistic. Monotheistic means the belief in one God and polytheistic means the belief in many. Greeks believed in gods like: Zeus, Hera, Posideon, etc.
Polytheistic; it was very much like the ancient Egyptian religion.