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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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unifier of
Nobatia and
Makuria,
referred to as the New
Constantine by John the
Deacon Kyriakos of
Makuria, 8th-century king of
Makuria.
Invaded Egypt to rescue...
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Nobadia and
Makuria. It
possibly reached its peak
during the 9th–12th
centuries when
records show that it
exceeded its
northern neighbor,
Makuria, with which...
- fall of Kush, the
Nubians formed the
three Christian kingdoms of Nobatia,
Makuria, and Alodia.
Between the 14th and 15th centuries, most of
Sudan was gradually...
- of
Aksum and the rise of
three Christian kingdoms: Nobatia,
Makuria and Alodia.
Makuria and
Alodia lasted for
roughly a millennium.
Their eventual decline...
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converted to
Christianity in 543.
Nobatia was
annexed by
Makuria in the
early 8th century.
Makuria was a
Nubian kingdom that was
based in
Dongola and lasted...
- of
Egypt and the
Christianization of the
three Nubian kingdoms Nobatia,
Makuria, and
Alodia in the
sixth century. As a
result of Christianization, the...
- 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.
Makuria Nubia...
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Abraham (8th century) was
ruler of the
Nubian kingdom of
Makuria.
According to
Severus of El Ashmunein, upon the
death of king Simon,
Zacharias the son...
- both
Crusaders and Mongols, and even
managed to
subdue the
kingdom of
Makuria,
which was
famous for
being unconquerable by
previous Muslim empire invasion...