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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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,...
- 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...
- charitable outlet, the middle-aged Kenzie had settled at last upon the Alodians mission, a charitable organisation chaired by his older brother, Dalton...