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  • 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 19 Nubia 25870681911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 19 — NubiaNUBIA, a region of north-east Africa, bounded N...
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  • Catholic Encyclopedia Nubia by Otto Hartig 104596Catholic Encyclopedia — NubiaOtto Hartig Located in North-eastern Africa, extending from Sennar south...
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  • The New Student's Reference Work Nubia 36248The New Student's Reference Work — Nubia Nu'bia, the modern name of a large African region, formerly part...
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  • King of Nubia 550870Historical Tales and Anecdotes of the Time of the Early Khalifahs — ʾAbd-Allâh-ibn-Marwân's Adventure with the King of NubiaAlice Mary...
    568 bytes (1,414 words) - 12:39, 8 July 2022
  • VIII—Nubia Aḥmad ibn Yaḥyá al-Balādhurī3650231The Origins of the Islamic State — Part VIII—Nubia1916Philip Khuri Hitti ​ CONTENTS page ​ PART VIII—NUBIA...
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  • I—Terms made with Nubia1916Philip Khuri Hitti ​ PART VIII NUBIA ​ CHAPTER I Terms made with Nubia ʿUḳbah leads the attack. Muḥammad ibn-Saʿd from abu-l-Khair:—When...
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  • Reclus3765446Africa by Élisée Reclus — Chapter 111892A. H. Keane   ​ CHAPTER XI.   NUBIA. HE term Nubia, applied to the country which lies beyond Egypt, has no precise geographical...
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  • Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition/Taka (category EB9:Regions:Nubia)
    Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition Taka 2596526Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition — Taka ​ TAKA. See Nubia....
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  • of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. It lies wholly within the region known as Nubia and extends along both banks of the Nile from about 18° N. to 20° N. The...
    280 bytes (1,337 words) - 14:26, 10 June 2022
  • V—NORTHERN AFRICA ​ PART VI—ANDALUSIA PART VII—ISLANDS IN THE SEA PART VIII—NUBIA PART IX—AL-ʿIRÂḲ AND PERSIA ​ PART X—MEDIA [AL-JIBÂL]    This work is a...
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  • de Moyria de Mailla Jean de Mandeville Peter Martyr d'Anghiera Navarre Nubia Odoric of Pordenone Some or all works by this author are in the public domain...
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  • countries south of Egypt and Libya, on the upper Nile.  It included modern Nubia, Sennaar, Kordofan and Abyssinia.  The name Ethiopian was originally given...
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  • through France and Italy to Malta, and thence to Alexandria and Upper Egypt, Nubia, and the oasis Boeris. After revisiting Cairo he went to Mount Sinai and...
    343 bytes (321 words) - 07:37, 30 December 2020
  • 3080532Q15994613James ManglesJamesManglesRoyal Navy officer Travels in Egypt and Nubia, Syria, and the Holy Land, with Charles Leonard Irby (1823) The Floral Calendar...
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  • ABABDE, or ABABIDEK, a people of eastern Africa, scattered throughout Nubia, and between the borders of the valley of the Nile and the Red Sea, but...
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  • root by the end of the 11th. The existence of native Christian states in Nubia hindered for some centuries the spread of Islam in the eastern Sudan, and...
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  • Turkey, Greece, Asia-Minor, Syria, Palestine, and Egypt, up the Nile, in Nubia, and equatorial Africa, etc., etc. ... (1875) (transcription project) The...
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  • Champollion the publication of the results of their expedition fell to Rosellini (Monumenti dell' Egitto e della Nubia, Florence, 1832-1840, 10 vols. fol.)....
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  • traveller and writer; explored the Near East and Northeastern Africa Travels in Nubia (to which is prefixed a biographical memoir) (1819) (external scan) Travels...
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  • was translated into English by Peter Templeman as ‘Travels in Egypt and Nubia,’ 2 vols. London, 1757, fol., with the original plates. There was a German...
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