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Dotawo was a
Christian kingdom in
Lower Nubia (northern
Sudan and
southern Egypt) in the
Middle Ages. It is
attested in Old
Nubian do****ents from the 12th...
- Joel of
Dotawo was a king of the
Christian kingdom of
Dotawo in Nubia. His rule is do****ented from the year 1484. Joel
represents one of the last recorded...
- 'A
Short Note on
Queen Gaua: A New Last
Known Ruler of
Dotawo (r.
around 1520-6)?',
Dotawo: A
Journal of
Nubian Studies (2023), doi:10.5070/D60060625...
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Makuria (Old Nubian: ⲇⲱⲧⲁⲩⲟ,
Dotawo; Gr****: Μακουρία, romanized: Makouria; Arabic: المقرة, romanized: al-Muqurra) was a
medieval Nubian kingdom in what...
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Second Battle of Dongola,
signed the Baqt Merkourios, 8th-century king of
Dotawo,
unifier of
Nobatia and Makuria,
referred to as the New
Constantine by John...
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overrun by the Banu Kanz and
others were held by the
Christian kings at
Dotawo. It was
nominally annexed to
Mamluk Egypt by
Baybars in 1276, but continued...
- in the
Third and
Second Millennium BCE: a view from
Egyptian Records".
Dotawo: A
Journal of
Nubian Studies. 4.
Archived from the
original on 2020-05-23...
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Vincent W.J. (2014). "Remarks
toward a
Revised Grammar of Old Nubian".
Dotawo: A
Journal of
Nubian Studies. 1: 165–184. doi:10.5070/d61110015. Retrieved...
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Archaeology (2019) "Dancing for Hathor:
Nubian Women in
Egyptian Cultic Life" in
Dotawo: A
Journal of
Nubian Studies (2018) "Meroitic
Worship of Isis at Philae"...
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kingdom of
Dotawo is
mainly characterized by
inscriptions known from
Gebel Adda and Qasr Ibrim. In 1155 a
bishop of
Selim and a king of
Dotawo are mentioned...