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  • ...until a place called ''Hall ad-dujāj''. They, too, remove their upper and lower incisors lest - they say they resemble the teeth of asses; they also pull o ...God will give back to us a part of what He has taken away! But the King of Nubia said to them: 'Beware of those crows - and he meant the Blacks (''as-sūdān' ...
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  • ...r Egypt (''Ṣa’īd Miṣr'') are now called ''al-Marīs'': those who settled in Lower Egypt (''asfal'') are called Bijāma. .../ref> The Arabs call them "pupil-smiters", because, during the invasion of Nubia led by ‘Abdalla b. Abī Sarḥ, in the year 31 H. [652 A.D.] a part of the Ara ...
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  • .... Thus, it is a remarkable example of the very late use of Greek in Lower Nubia, and as importantly, a remarkable example of Nubian Christianity<nowiki>’</ ...g.<ref>Frend 1979 and Walter 2003</ref> Nonetheless, this text shows that Nubia inherited the image of a mounted Saint Sisinios - like that known from Bawi ...
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  • ''Bilāq'' ... is a place at the extreme end of the Ṣa'īd, where Nubia begins; it is the frontier between the two territories, (t. 1, p. 710). ...ear the territory of Nūba, three miles from the frontier between Egypt and Nubia. Al-Harawī said: "When the flood season is near, the natives place lighted ...
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  • As for the land lying south [of Nubia], it consists entirely of desert (''qafr'') where nobody enters except thos ...is uninhabited is because, lying below the equator, it is the earlier and lower half of the terrestrial globe (''kurrat al-arḍ''), and he who is born in th ...
    16 KB (2,858 words) - 23:51, 21 February 2015
  • ...e one from the Nūba." and also: "The best captive for you is the Nūba." In Nubia there is the white ebony from which thrones (''asirrah'', beds) are made. ( ...on the bank of the river (''baḥr'') and is surrounded by seven walls, the lower parts of which are of stone. ...
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  • ...iscussed the identification of some of Idrīsī’s toponyms in ''Storia della Nubia Christiana'', pp. 199-206 and Map IV. As Idrīsī often mentioned water point ...on, traversing the land of the ''Nūbah'' and the land of Egypt, and in the lower part of Egypt branches off into four streams (''aqsām'') three of which end ...
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  • In this year [472 H./1079 A.D.] the King of the Nūba<ref>King Solomon of Nubia who retired to monastic life in the church of al-Wādī. Somewhere at 10 days ...There were many armies: the Lawatha [sic!] and the Maghāriba had occupied Lower Egypt, the Blacks (''Sūdān'') Upper Egypt, the ''Malīḥiyya'' and the Turks ...
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  • ...uqurrah'') is the monastery (''dayr'') called that of ''Safanūf'', king of Nubia, which is the country below the second cataract (''al-janādil ath-thāniya'' In the land of Nubia, near the cataract, there is a town called the Upper Maks. No one is allowe ...
    31 KB (5,769 words) - 14:42, 3 March 2015
  • [Stories about the Invasions in Nubia] Nubia was invaded for the first time in the year 31 H. [652 A.D.]. 'Abdalla b. Sa ...
    34 KB (6,324 words) - 10:27, 21 April 2016
  • ...qūbī, n. 2.</ref> then the homes of the Zaghāwa, who are Sūdān, and in the lower part of the aforesaid sections there is the desert of Nistara, without inte ...perhaps it can be comparatively to Nubia or other territories bordering on Nubia.</ref> and is nearer to the western side (''maghrib''). All goods that are ...
    27 KB (5,014 words) - 12:13, 25 February 2015
  • ...sion of the Nubians<ref>Michael wrote his own account of the conversion of Nubia and an abridged account of John of Ephesus's History on two columns, side b ...or we want to send you as our ambassador to the Biamāyē (= Bashmurites) in Lower Egypt, that they stop the rebellion which they have begun and make submissi ...
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  • '''[p. 470]''' [The Story of Invasion (''ghazwa'') of Nubia] ...hey left on the 1st day of Sha'bān of this year [20 January 1276 A.D.] for Nubia. When they were about to enter the country of the Blacks (''sūdān''), the n ...
    48 KB (8,915 words) - 23:02, 17 January 2016
  • ...-l-Qāsim b. Ḥawqal an-Nasībī, an Arab traveller and a Shiite, who visited Nubia and the Sudan about the year 955 A.D.'' [Nubia and Neighbouring Countries] ...
    38 KB (6,959 words) - 11:59, 28 March 2015
  • [Tūrānshāh's Campaign in Nubia [568 H./1172 A.D.]] In this year the black slaves (''ʿabīd'') advanced out of Nubia to lay siege to the town of Aswān, where is the residence of Kanz ed-Dawla. ...
    56 KB (10,252 words) - 12:38, 22 April 2017
  • [Tūrānshāh's Campaign in Nubia (568 H./1172 A.D.)] In this year the black slaves (''ʿabīd'') advanced out of Nubia to lay siege to the town of Aswan, where is the residence of Kanz ed-Dawla. ...
    56 KB (10,188 words) - 14:45, 16 February 2016
  • ==A Guide to the Texts of Medieval Nubia== ...nt proposes a set of citation standards for textual evidence from medieval Nubia. &nbsp;It is intended to supersede the ad hoc arrangements used in earlier ...
    238 KB (29,052 words) - 23:06, 28 February 2024
  • ...ements on the stronomical position of Dongola, distances between places in Nubia, the desert east and west of the Nile etc. have been omitted. Of the geogra ...continues as far as Nubia; then it turns [eastwards] along the borders of Nubia and those of Aswān, touches on the territory of the Beja which lies south o ...
    156 KB (28,571 words) - 14:20, 31 October 2015
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