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Maharraqa is an
ancient Egyptian Temple dedicated to Isis and Serapis. It was
originally located in al-
Maharraqa (Arabic: المحرقة, DMG: Al-
Maḥarraqa,...
- army from
Egypt and
established a new
Roman frontier at
Hiere Sycaminos (
Maharraqa). Strabo's
account of the
Meroitic War led
against the
Roman Empire includes...
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northern part of this area,
stretching from the
First Cataract south to
Maharraqa, was
known as the
Dodekaschoinos or
Dodecaschoenus (Δωδεκάσχοινος, "Land...
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ancient Egyptian temples in
Lower Nubia, the
temples of Wadi-es Sebua,
Maharraqa and
Dakka respectively. The
Temples of Wadi es-Sebua were
erected by the...
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Roman forces were
pulled back to the old Gr****
Ptolemaic border at
Maharraqa.
Roman emperor Augustus signed the
treaty with the Ku****es on Samos....
- increased: 149 and the
Roman Egyptian border being extended to "Hiera
Sykaminos (
Maharraqa).": 70 This
arrangement "guaranteed
peace for most of the next 300 years"...
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temples of
Taffeh (or Taffa),
Debod and Qert****i,
followed by
Dakka and
Maharraqa in 1961 and
Dendur in 1962. The
temples of Wadi es-Sebua and Beit el Wali...
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temples of Isis
stood in that region,
stretching from
Philae south to
Maharraqa, and were
sites of
worship for both
Egyptians and
various Nubian peoples...
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completion of the
Aswan Dam,
lived between Aswan and
Maharraqa, the Mahasi, who
settled between Maharraqa and
Kerma and the Danagla, the
southernmost of the...
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strategic significance on Kush's
northern frontier with Rome,
facing Egyptian Maharraqa. The
original provincial capital had been at Faras, but it was transferred...