The Kingdom of Kerma or the Kerma culture was an early civilization centered in Kerma, Sudan. It flourished from around 2500 BC to 1500 BC in ancient...
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Kerma was the capital city of the Kerma culture, which was founded in present-day Sudan before 3500 BC. Kerma is one of the largest archaeological sites...
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pharaonic kingship by 3300 BC. Kerma culture (c.2500 BC–c.1550 BC) The Kerma culture was an early civilization centered in Kerma, Sudan. It flourished from around...
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Kerma, in the Northern State of Sudan. It opened in 2008 and contains many archaeological items removed from the Kerma culture, as well as a section focusing...
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Western Deffufa (category Archaeological sites in Sudan)
The Western Deffufa, located in pre historic city of Kerma, Sudan, is a temple dating back 4,000 years ago. It is considered the oldest man made structure...
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Kerma may refer to: Kerma (ancient city) Kerma Basin, a low-lying area by the River Nile in Sudan Kerma culture, an ancient civilization in modern-day...
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Kingdom of Kush (section Kerma culture (2500–1500 BC))
Aethiopia (Αἰθιοπία). Kerma culture (c.2500 BC–c.1550 BC) The Kerma culture was an early civilization centered in Kerma, Sudan. It flourished from around...
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Classical African civilization (section Kerma)
appreciation of its cultural legacy. Kerma was a civilization based in Upper Nubia and centered in Kerma, Sudan from c. 2500 BC to c. 1500 BC. The kingdom...
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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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of these periods of the history of Sudan: Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, A-Group culture, C-Group culture, Kerma Culture, Middle Kingdom of Egypt,...
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Nubia (section Pre-Kerma; A-Group (3500-3000 BC))
ancient populations from the central and northern Sudan. Among the sampled populations, the Kerma people were overall nearest to the Kush populations...
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up the Nile to the supply base at Akasha and then on southward towards Kerma. This bypassed the second cataract of the Nile and thereby ensured that...
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Turco-Egyptian Sudan (Arabic: التركى المصرى السودان), also known as Turkish Sudan or Turkiyya (Arabic: التركية, at-Turkiyyah), describes the rule of the...
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Nubians (category Ethnic groups in Sudan)
Sudan branch were spoken by the people of Kerma, those further south along the Nile, to the west, and those of Saï (an island to the north of Kerma)...
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Military of ancient Nubia (section Kerma)
Khartoum in central Sudan) or, more strictly, Al Dabbah. Nubia was the seat of several civilizations of ancient Africa, including the Kerma culture, the kingdom...
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ancient Nubia. Chaix, Louis (2012). "Bucrania from the Eastern Cemetery at Kerma (Sudan) and the practice of cattle horn deformation". Studies in African Archaeology...
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Mahdist State (redirect from History of Sudan (1884-1898))
The Mahdist State, also known as Mahdist Sudan or the Sudanese Mahdiyya, was a state based on a religious and political movement launched in 1881 by Muhammad...
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the Kerma Kingdom posed a major threat to Ancient Egypt. According to inscriptions from tomb of Egyptian governor Sobeknakht II at Nekheb, Kerma forces...
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Archived from the original on 3 January 2024. Retrieved 25 February 2024. "Kerma". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the original on 3 March 2024...
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1952) seized power in Sudan in a coup d'état and started the Nimeiry era, also called the May Regime, in the history of Sudan. At the conspiracy's core...
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The Kerma Basin is a fertile low-lying area just below the Third Cataract of the Nile in Northern State, Sudan. Extending over a distance of about 60 km...
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This article covers the period of the history of Sudan between 1985 and 2019 when the Sudanese Defense Minister Abdel Rahman Swar al-Dahab seized power...
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506 B.C.E. — 1,493 B.C.E. During the reign of Thutmose I, the Kingdom of Kerma rebelled against Egyptian rule and Thutmose I traveled up the Nile and fought...
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the Pyramids of Meroë, tombs at Kerma, and the temple at Soleb. There has been recent investment in tourism, but Sudan's tourist infrastructure is underdeveloped...
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Israel Heliopolis Egypt Heracleopolis Egypt Isin Iraq 40,000 20,000 Kerma Sudan Kesh Iraq 11,000 Kish Iraq 25,000 10,000 40,000 Knossos Greece 1,300–2...
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support from the Qatar-Sudan Archaeological Project, work continued at Kawa, as well as funding three years of excavation at H25, a Kerma-New Kingdom settlement...
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Kushite religion (category Religion in Sudan)
Kerma, marked a significant period where Nubians maintained their distinct religious practices, as seen in the elaborate burials of the Classic Kerma...
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Sudan Statue of Tantamani, Kerma Museum Yet another statue of Tantamani, Kerma Museum Tanotamun portrait in Kerma Museum Tantamani, in profile. Kerma...
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Kerma railway". The Gunboat, Incorporating Melik Bulletin. London, UK: Melik Society: 31–32. Gleichen, Edward, ed. (1905). The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan:...
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household objects are presented in museums such as the National Museum of Sudan, Kerma Museum, British Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Metropolitan...
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