- Qasr
Ibrim (Arabic: قصر ابريم; Meroitic: Pedeme; Old Nubian: Silimi; Coptic: ⲡⲣⲓⲙ Prim; Latin: Primis) is an
archaeological site in
Lower Nubia, located...
- of
little use to historians. The
largest known collection,
found at Qasr
Ibrim, does
contain some
valuable governmental records. The
construction of the...
- (Hebrew: עִבְרִיִּים / עִבְרִים, Modern: ʿĪvrīm / ʿĪvrīyyīm, Tiberian:
ʿĪḇrīm / ʿĪḇrīyyīm; ISO 259-3: ʕibrim / ʕibriyim) were an
ancient Semitic-speaking...
- by Turan-Shah in 1173 as the
ruler of
northern Nubia,
centered in
Qasir ibrim. As the
ruler of
Ayyubid Nubia, he laid
raids deep into
Nubian lands, Archeological...
-
attacking Qasr
Ibrim.: 149
Alerted to the advance,
Gaius Petronius,
prefect of
Roman Egypt,
again marched south and
managed to
reach Qasr
Ibrim and bolster...
- constitution" (PDF).
Recht in Afrika. 8 (1): 63–82. Lajtar, Adam (2011). "Qasr
Ibrim's last land sale, AD 1463 (EA 90225)".
Nubian Voices.
Studies in Christian...
- ****istance The list of
relocated monuments is as follows: Qasr
Ibrim (1840s) Qasr
Ibrim today Ruins of
Bigeh (1840s)
Bigeh ruins today One
scheme to save...
-
intention of
attacking Qasr
Ibrim.
Alerted to the advance,
Petronius again marched south and
managed to
reach Qasr
Ibrim and
bolster its
defences before...
-
dynastic in the
later period. Some of
their records have been
found at Fort
Ibrim,
presenting a
figure with a
great deal of power. Nobatia՚s name is often...
-
pages of
Cornelius Gallus, a
thousand for each!' The
discoveries at Qasr
Ibrim have now
given us nine
lines of Gallus. Coincidentally, one of them mentions...