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  • El-Hobagi is an archaeological site in Sudan. It lies approximately 65 kilometres (40 mi) southwest of Meroe on the western side of the Nile, near the...
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    bearing the Nubian name Trotihi. A bowl from a 4th-century elite burial in el-Hobagi features a Meroitic-Nubian inscription mentioning a "king", but identifying...
    79 KB (8,705 words) - 13:55, 25 March 2025
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    "There can be no doubt that el-Kurru was the burial place of the ancestors of the Twenty-Fifth Dynasty.": 112  The early el-Kurru burials resemble Nubian...
    115 KB (13,361 words) - 10:43, 4 April 2025
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    would become Alodia, are known from El-Hobagi, Jebel Qisi and perhaps Jebel Aulia. The excavated tumuli of El-Hobagi are known to date to the late 4th century...
    85 KB (9,757 words) - 18:46, 12 April 2025
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    Elephantine (/ˌɛlɪfænˈtaɪniː, -ˈtiː-/ EL-if-an-TY-nee, -⁠TEE-; Ancient Egyptian: 𓍋𓃀𓅱𓃰, romanized: ꜣbw; Egyptian Arabic: جزيرة الفنتين; Greek: Ἐλεφαντίνη...
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    Butana of Abusin" in reference to the Shukria tribal chief Ahmad Bey ibn 'Awad el Kerim of whom Sir Samuel Baker has left so vivid a portrait. It is also sometimes...
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    ceremony.   It was not until George Reisner excavated the royal cemeteries at El Kurru and Nuri in 1917-19 that archaeological material became available for...
    20 KB (2,189 words) - 02:13, 20 March 2025
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    Cairo El Qattah El-Amrah, Egypt El-Detti Elephantine Eles, Tunisia El-Gabal el-Ahmar El-Haria El-Hobagi El-Kurru El-Tod Enera Enfidha Esna Essaouira...
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    be indicated by later burials of elites at Ferkeh, Gemai, Qustul and El-Hobagi. Török suggested that these elites were non-royal deputies of a monarch...
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    Retrieved 2023-09-25. Kendall, Tim (1999). "The Origin of the Napatan State: El Kurru and Evidence for the Royal Ancestors". In Wenig, Steffen (ed.). Meroitica:...
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    conflicts with the description of the region given by Arab traveler Ibn Selim el-Aswani. In no known document are the names of both Dotawo and Makuria present...
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    Al-Meragh Amara Aniba Askut Ballana Bigeh Deir el-Bahari Debeira Dodekaschoinos Dongola Dotawo Elephantine El-Hobagi El-Kurru Fadrus Faras Hamadab Gala Abu Ahmed...
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    in December 1909. At the same time the French claimed several areas: Bahr el Ghazal, and the Western Upper Nile up to Fashoda. By 1896 they had a firm...
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    Sudanarchäologische Gesellschaft zu Berlin e.V.: 93–100. ISSN 0945-9502. Zarroug, Mohi El-Din Abdalla (1991). The Kingdom of Alwa. University of Calgary. ISBN 978-0-919813-94-6...
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    Al-Meragh Amara Aniba Askut Ballana Bigeh Deir el-Bahari Debeira Dodekaschoinos Dongola Dotawo Elephantine El-Hobagi El-Kurru Fadrus Faras Hamadab Gala Abu Ahmed...
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