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Nubian Historical & Cultural Preservation Trust
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Nubian Pyramids
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The Nubian Village
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As Sayyid Al Imam Isa Al Haadi Al MA
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As Sayyid Al Imam Ali Al Mahdi
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The Nubian Mahdi Royal Family
NUBIA HISTORICAL GALLERY
Nubia was home to some of Africa’s earliest kingdoms. Known for rich deposits of gold, Nubia was also the gateway through which luxury products like incense, ivory, and ebony traveled from their source in sub-Saharan Africa to the civilizations of Egypt and the Mediterranean. Archers of exceptional skill provided the military strength for Nubian rulers. Kings of Nubia ultimately conquered and ruled Egypt for about a century. Monuments still stand—in modern Egypt and Sudan—at the sites where Nubian rulers built cities, temples, and royal pyramids.
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