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    Nubia Nubia (/ˈnjuːbiə/, Nobiin: Nobīn, Arabic: النُوبَة, romanized: an-Nūba) is a region along the Nile river encompassing the area between the first...
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    хаан" Олон улсын нисэх буудлын анхны нислэгийн ёслолын арга хэмжээ боллоо". nubia-llc.mn. 2021-07-04. Archived from the original on 2021-07-11. Retrieved...
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    Nubia Technology is a Chinese smartphone manufacturer headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong. Originally established as a wholly owned subsidiary of ZTE...
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  • Look up Nubia, nubia, or Núbia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nubia is the region along the Nile in Northern Sudan and Southern Egypt. Nubia could...
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    an ancient kingdom in Nubia, centered along the Nile Valley in what is now northern Sudan and southern Egypt. The region of Nubia was an early cradle of...
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  • Nubia is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics publications and related media, commonly as an ally of Wonder Woman. Historically, she is DC Comics'...
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  • Núbia Aparecida Soares (born 26 March 1996) is a Brazilian athlete whose specialty is the triple jump. She competed at the 2015 World Championships in...
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    Nubians (category Nubia)
    the oldest settlement in the central Nile valley. Parts of Nubia, particularly Lower Nubia, were at times a part of ancient Pharaonic Egypt and at other...
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    Nubia is the performing name for Segun Akinlolu (born 11 November 1968), a Nigerian-born songwriter, music composer and band leader. Beautiful Nubia and...
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    Kingdom Nubia," in Julia Budka and Johannes Auenmüller (eds.), From Microcosm to Macrocosm: Individual Households and Cities in Ancient Egypt and Nubia, Leiden:...
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  • Nubia Docter Barahona was a 10-year-old American girl who was abused and murdered on February 11, 2011. Her body was found February 14, 2011, wrapped...
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    The C-Group culture is an archaeological culture found in Lower Nubia, which dates from c. 2400 BCE to c. 1550 BCE. It was named by George A. Reisner...
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    rulers of the ancient Kushite kingdoms. The area of the Nile valley known as Nubia, which lies in northern present-day Sudan, was the site of three Kushite...
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  • Nubia: Real One is a 2021 young adult graphic novel written by L.L. McKinney and illustrated by Robyn Smith. It centers on Nubia, Wonder Woman's twin sister...
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    Lower Nubia (also called Wawat) is the northernmost part of Nubia, roughly contiguous with the modern Lake Nasser, which submerged the historical region...
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  • The geographical region of ancient Nubia covers the area from the First Cataract at Aswan in the north, to the Blue and White Niles at Khartoum in the...
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  • Medjay (category History of Nubia)
    throughout ancient Egyptian history to refer initially to a nomadic group from Nubia and later as a generic term for desert-ranger police. The first mention...
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    Lake Nasser (redirect from Lake Nubia)
    with the Sudanese preferring to call their smaller body of water Lake Nubia (Egyptian Arabic: بحيرة النوبة Boħēret Nubeya, [boˈħeːɾet nʊˈbejjæ]). The...
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  • Upper Nubia is the southernmost part of Nubia, upstream on the Nile from Lower Nubia. It is so called because the Nile flows north, so it is further upstream...
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  • La Nubia Airport (IATA: MZL, ICAO: SKMZ) is an airport serving Manizales, Colombia, 8 kilometres (5 mi) southeast of the city's downtown. Due to its short...
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    empire conquered all of Lower Nubia under Thutmose I. By the reign of Thutmose III, the Egyptians directly controlled Nubia to the Nile river, 4th cataract...
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    Kerma culture (category History of Nubia)
    around 2500 BC to 1500 BC in ancient Nubia. The Kerma culture was based in the southern part of Nubia, or "Upper Nubia" (in parts of present-day northern...
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  • Onyeka Nubia FRHistS is a British historian, author and academic. Using the pen name Onyeka, his works explore the history of Black British people, and...
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    Aniba was a village in Nubia, about 230 km south of Aswan. The place is today flooded by Lake Nasser. In ancient times it was an important town called...
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    International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia was the relocation of 22 monuments in Lower Nubia, in Southern Egypt and northern Sudan, between...
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    Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt (1985–1795 BC) in the Second-Cataract area of Lower Nubia. There are three forts at Semna: Semna West (Semna Gharb), Semna East (Semna...
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  • Awar language (redirect from Nubia language)
    family Ramu Ramu proper Lower Ramu Ottilien Bosman–Awar Awar Dialects Awar Nubia Language codes ISO 639-3 aya Glottolog awar1249 ELP Awar Coordinates: 4°08′33″S...
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    skeletons excavated in Lower Nubia, followed by the A-Group culture bearers of Lower Nubia, the Kerma and Kush populations in Upper Nubia, the Meroitic, X-Group...
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    had finally disappeared by the 1560s, when the Ottomans occupied Lower Nubia. The former Makurian territories south of the 3rd cataract, including Dongola...
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  • There have been several vessels named Nubia or SS Nubia: SS Nubia (1854), a passenger steamer, built by John Laird Sons & Company in Birkenhead in 1854...
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