• Amara Dunqas was the first ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar, which he ruled from 1504 - 1533/4. "Dunqas" is an epithet meaning "bent down, with an inclined...
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  • features many characters from the game, including Shahkulu, Anacletos, Odai Dunqas and Oksana Razin, as well as original characters. On September 17, 2018...
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  • used in the game's multiplayer, under the title of "the Trickster". Odai Dunqas (died 1511) is a cousin of the first ruler of the Funj Sultanate and a member...
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    in the 15th and 16th centuries and by David Reubeni's visit king Amara Dunqas, previously a Pagan or nominal Christian, was recorded to be Muslim. However...
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    traveller David Reubeni, who disguised himself as a Sharif. Sultan Amara Dunqas, Reubeni wrote, was continuously travelling through his kingdom. He, who...
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  • bay II, Sultan (1516–1517) Sudan Funj Sultanate (complete list) – Amara Dunqas, Sultan (1503–1533/4) Nayil, Sultan (1533/4–1550/1) Abd al-Qadir I, Sultan...
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    or by the Funj, an African group from the south led by their king Amara Dunqas. Most modern scholars agree now that it fell due to the Arabs. Abdallah...
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    becomes the Queen. 1504: Foundation of the Sultanate of Sennar by Amara Dunqas, in what is modern Sudan 1505: Zhengde Emperor ascends the throne of Ming...
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  • the old Christian kingdom of Alodia. In 1504 a Funj leader named Amara Dunqas, founded the Black Sultanate at Sannar (the capital). The Black Sultanate...
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    remnants of the old Christian Kingdom of Alodia. In 1504 a Funj leader, Amara Dunqas, founded the Kingdom of Sennar. This Sultanate eventually became the keystone...
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    in the 15th and 16th centuries and by David Reubeni's visit king Amara Dunqas, previously a Pagan or nominal Christian, was recorded to be Muslim. However...
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    captures Kabul. Islamization of the Sudan region: A Funj leader, Amara Dunqas, founds the Sultanate of Sennar. Sheikh Ahmed, the final leader of the Great...
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    between the Abdalab and what is known to be called the Funj of the Amara Dunqas dynasty. Al 'Aylafun is located 30 kilometres (19 mi) east of Khartoum,...
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    captures Kabul. Islamization of the Sudan region: A Funj leader, Amara Dunqas, founds the Sultanate of Sennar. Sheikh Ahmed, the final leader of the Great...
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    fall of Alodia to the Funj, a group from the south led by their king Amara Dunqas, but most modern scholars agree that it fell to the Arabs. The Sudanese...
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    encompassed the "Kingdom of Al Ga'l", which was described as subordinate to Amara Dunqas, sultan of Sennar. "Al Ga'l" is probably a reference to the Arab Jaalin...
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    15th, perhaps even the 16th, century. During the reign of Funj king Amara Dunqas (r. 1504–1533/4) the region is known to have become part of the Funj sultanate...
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