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    Kawa Kawa, known as Patigga or Patinga during Greek and Roman times, is a town and archaeological site in Sudan, located between the Third and Fourth...
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  • Look up kawa or Kawa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kawa may refer to: Kawa, Myanmar, village in the Bago Region of Myanmar Kawa, Sudan, town in ancient...
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    The history of Sudan refers to the territory that today makes up Republic of the Sudan and the state of South Sudan, which became independent in 2011....
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  • numerous surveys and excavation projects at major sites across Sudan, including Gabati, Kawa and Kanisah Kurgus, and remains active in fieldwork and other...
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    Karnak Temple A small temple of Taharqa was once located at Kawa in Nubia (modern Sudan). It is located today in the Ashmolean Museum. The Shrine of...
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    Jebel Sahaba Jebil National Park Jedars Kageras Kairouan Karanis Karanog Kawa, Sudan Kehf el Baroud Kellia Kellis Kerkouane Khemis Miliana Khiamian Khor Shingawi...
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    Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt, is known from a stela (Stela V) found in Kawa, Sudan, recording that she was dedicated as a sistrum player at the temple by...
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    The National Museum of Sudan or Sudan National Museum, abbreviated SNM, is a two-story building, constructed in 1955 and established as national museum...
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    The Chad–Sudan border is 1,403 km (872 m) in length and runs from the tripoint with Libya in the north to the tripoint with the Central African Republic...
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    Archaeology in Egypt, as well as the Oxford University Expedition to Kawa and Faras in Sudan. Active support by the museum for excavations in Egypt continued...
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    El-Kurru, Sudan. The famous column of Taharqa with open papyrus capital, in Karnak, Thebes (one remaining of ten). The Shrine of Taharqa from Kawa, Ashmolean...
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    part of the 7th century BC. It was located in Kawa, which falls within the borders of present day Sudan, but since 1936 has been kept in the Ashmolean...
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    known from a stela discovered in a temple at Kawa. The stela records his mother Nasalsa's visit to Kawa to watch his official coronation as king. It also...
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    el-Mahi was born in Kawa village, White Nile Province in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan in April 1911. El-Mahi completed his primary education in Kawa, and middle school...
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    conflict in the neighbouring Darfur region in Sudan leaked across the border into Chad. Refugees from Sudan were joined by Chadian civilians who were trying...
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    to the Third Cataract and is possibly attested at the Temple of Amun at Kawa. Alara also established Napata as the religious capital of Kush. Alara himself...
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  • Jericho (continue to 1936). Francis Llewellyn Griffith excavates at Kawa (Sudan). Flinders Petrie begins excavations at Tall al-Ajjul (continue to 1934)...
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  • villages scattered along the lower Wadi Salih and Wadi Azum in Darfur, Sudan. It is estimated to have about 1,000 speakers (as of 1983[update]). The...
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    Kakwa people (category Ethnic groups in South Sudan)
    (Nubian region) from the city of Kawa in between the third and fourth cataracts of the Nile. First into South Sudan, and from there southwards into Uganda...
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    encompassing the confluence of the Blue and White Niles (in Khartoum in central Sudan), and the area between the first cataract of the Nile (south of Aswan in...
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    żołędziówka. Jakie właściwości ma kawa z żołędzi?". Smaker. 11 October 2022. Retrieved 11 October 2022. "Jak smakuje wojenna kawa z żołędzi?". ciekawostkihistoryczne...
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    Temple A at Kawa. Fragments of granite stela of Aspelta (Ashmolean Mus. I9J2.I295) found in south-east corner of the Court in Temple T at Kawa. Wall depicting...
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    Kawa, and Jebel Barkal. It was during the 25th dynasty that the Nile valley saw the first widespread construction of pyramids (many in modern Sudan)...
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    major civilization in ancient Nubia (roughly corresponding to modern-day Sudan). Kushite power was centralised and unified over the course of the centuries...
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    is known from several monuments. She is mentioned in the Amun-temple of Kawa, on a stela from Meroe, and in inscriptions of a palace building found at...
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    text on the stela of Khaliut, a dedication inscription and a text from Kawa. Dodson mentions that Nasalsa is named on the Enthronement Stela of Atlanersa...
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  • Kingdom of Welayta: Tigre dynasty (complete list) – Gazenja, Kawa (17th century) Gazenya Addayo, Kawa (17th century) Somalia Sultanate of the Geledi (complete...
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  • (1565–1605) Kingdom of Welayta: Tigre dynasty (complete list) – Mikael, Kawa (c.1560) Girma, Kawa (16th century) Somalia Adal Sultanate: Walashma dynasty (complete...
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    Kushite religion (category Religion in Sudan)
    Kingdom of Kush in the land of Nubia (also known as Ta-Seti) in present-day Sudan. During the Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom periods, increased contact between...
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    Battle of Shaykan (category 1883 in Sudan)
    and met small portions of the Mahdist forces on April 29, near the fort of Kawa, on the Nile, fending them off with little issue. Similar skirmishes followed...
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