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Napata Napata /ˈnæpətə/ (Old
Egyptian Npt, Npy;
Meroitic Napa;
Ancient Gr****: Νάπατα and Ναπάται)...
- amid the Late
Bronze Age collapse, the Ku****es
reestablished a
kingdom in
Napata (now
modern Karima, Sudan).
Though Kush had
developed many
cultural affinities...
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based at
Napata,
began to
exert its
influence on
Upper (Southern) Egypt.: 58–59 When the
Middle Kingdom Egyptians pulled out of the
Napata region around...
- Ku****e Empire, the
Black Pharaohs, or the Napatans,
after their capital Napata, was the last
dynasty of the
Third Intermediate Period of
Egypt that occurred...
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capital of the
first was at
Kerma (2500–1500 BC), the
second was
centered on
Napata (1000–300 BC) and the
third was
centered on Meroë (300 BC – 300 AD). In...
- spiritually. Indeed,
major pharaonic ceremonies were held at
Jebel Barkal near
Napata. As an
Egyptian colony from the 16th
century BC,
Nubia ("Kush") was governed...
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north at
Napata. King
Aspelta moved the
capital to Meroë,
considerably ****her
south than
Napata,
possibly c. 591 BC, just
after the sack of
Napata by Egyptian...
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Dynasty of Egypt, who
ruled Egypt from 744–714 BC. He
ruled from the city of
Napata,
located deep in Nubia, modern-day Sudan. Piye
adopted two
throne names:...
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important temples was
dedicated to Amun at
Jebel Barkal in the city of
Napata. This
Temple of Amun was
enlarged by
later Egyptian and
Nubian Pharaohs...
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Uranophora munda is a moth in the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
Francis Walker in 1856. It is
found on Haiti. Savela, Markku. "Uranophora munda...