- is
found at Umm Ashira. A
Middle Kingdom of
Egypt fortress was
built at
Quban, near the
original wadi's mouth, with
another fortress built at Ikkur. A...
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Twelfth Dynasty of
Egypt Pharaoh Senwosret I
established forts at Ikkur,
Quban, Aniba, Buhen, and Kor. The fort at
Qubban protected gold
mining operations...
- "Tod", Ancient: "Djerty") New
Amada Abu
Simbel Contra Pselchis (Modern: "
Quban", Ancient: "Baki")
Debod el-Lessiya Mi'am (Modern: "'Aniba") Qasr Ibrim...
- as
minor expansions to
buildings in Nubia, at Semna, Buhen, Aniba, and
Quban.[citation needed]
Thutmose I was the
first king who
definitely was buried...
- when
Nader Shah (1732–47 )
dispatched Muhammad Husayn Qajar to
besiege Quban and the Ka'b sued for
peace thereby accepting Persian suzerainty for the...
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Gazirat Iri, Sayl Bahr,
Gazirat Abid,
Gazirat Wahman, Jaza'ir Amarat,
Quban Island,
Bakiyai Islands,
Gazair Hayyis Wa Karai,
Saqir Island,
Sumar Island...
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armed with guns. 400 of them
being mounted Gazikumukh soldiers, 1,200-1,300
Qubans, up to 90
Kaitag people, 800
Akushins and up to 900
people from various...
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squatting statue from
Quban – The base is
inscribed with
hetep di nesu
offerings from the King to Atum and Osiris. A
reused block from
Quban is
inscribed with...
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Serabit el-Khadim and Ptah in Memphis, the
construction of a
temple in
Quban, and the
reinforcement of
fortresses at Semna. At
Elephantine a fragment...
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Reliefs show
Haremheb sacrificing to the
supreme gods of Aniba, Buhen,
Quban (Egyptian Baki,
today near ad-Dakka) and Abu
Simbel (Egyptian Meha). The...