- the Blue Nile
Valley is rich in
known Alodian archaeological sites,
among them Soba. The
extent of the
Alodian influence to the
south is unclear, although...
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maintained the
Christian faith, at
least among the
ruling Alodian elite.
According to him, this
Alodian elite would become known as the Hamaj, but it also might...
- Combustion" Don Alias, Gene Perla, Jan Hammer,
Steve Grossman 6:10 5. "
Alodian Mode" Don Alias, Gene Perla, Jan Hammer,
Steve Grossman 7:00 6. "Pressure...
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after the
Hijra (c. 1396–1494), the late 15th century, 1504 to 1509. An
alodian rump
state might have
survived in the form of the
kingdom of Fazughli,...
- al-Andalusi
describe the Damadim, who were
engaged in
conflict with the
Alodians,
highlighting interactions between Nilotic groups and
Nubian territories...
- century.
Archaeological evidence shows an
increased Makurian influence on
Alodian art and
architecture from the 8th century. Meanwhile,
evidence for contact...
- It
seems that the
province was
governed by an
official appointed by the
Alodian king.
Archaeological evidence from Soba, the
capital of Alodia, suggests...
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after the
Hijra (c. 1396–1494), the late 15th century, 1504 to 1509. An
Alodian rump
state might have
survived in the form of the
Kingdom of Fazughli,...
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converted Nobadia be sent to the
southernmost Nubian kingdom to
baptise the
Alodians.
Longinus had at that time been
bishop of
Nobadia for
eighteen years. Longinus...
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charitable outlet, the middle-aged
Kenzie had
settled at last upon the
Alodians mission, a
charitable organisation chaired by his
older brother, Dalton...