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  2. Makuria - Wikipedia

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    Makurian trade with Egypt was of great importance. From Egypt a wide array of luxury and manufactured goods were imported. The main Makurian export was slaves. The slaves sent north were not from Makuria itself, but rather from further south and west in Africa. Little is known about Makurian trade and relations with other parts of Africa.

  3. El Matareya, Cairo - Wikipedia

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    El Matareya (Arabic: المطرية [el.mɑ.tˤɑ.ˈɾej.jɑ]) is a district in the Eastern Area of Cairo, [1] Egypt. The district is unrelated to the coastal town in the Dakahlia Governorate, that is also named El Matareya. The district holds the ruins of the ancient Egyptian city of Heliopolis, one of the oldest cities of ancient Egypt.

  4. Geography of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egypt borders Libya to the west, Palestine and Israel to the east and Sudan to the south (with a current dispute over the halaib triangle). Egypt has an area of 1,010,408 km 2 (390,121 sq mi). [1] [2] The longest straight-line distance in Egypt from north to south is 1,420 km (880 mi), while that from east to west measures 1,275 km (792 mi).

  5. Second battle of Dongola - Wikipedia

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    It was then that Abdallah ibn Sa'd, the successor of the first governor of Arab Egypt, invaded Makuria in an attempt to bring the Makurians to heel. [1] At this time, northern and central Nubia were united under the Makurian king Qalidurut. [2] Archaeological discoveries show that Dongola was a well fortified city in the seventh century.

  6. Mansoura, Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Mansoura was established in 1219 by al-Kamil of the Ayyubid dynasty upon a Phatmetic branch of the Nile on a place of several older villages like Al-Bishtamir (Arabic: البشطمير) and Kafr al-Badamas (Arabic: كفر البدماص, from Ancient Greek: ποταμός, "river, canal").

  7. Gebelein - Wikipedia

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    Painted linen (detail) from a grave in Gebelein, Naqada IIa-b (circa 3600 BC). Museo Egizio, Turin. Gebelein [1] (Egyptian Arabic: الجبلين ‎, Two Mountains; Egyptian: Inerty or Per-Hathor; Ancient Greek: Παθυρις Pathuris or Ἀφροδιτόπολις Aphroditópolis; [2] Latin: Pathyris or Aphroditopolis) is an archaeological site and former town in Egypt.

  8. All the Best Red-Carpet Looks From the Critics’ Choice Awards

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    Ariana Grande, Nicole Kidman, and Michelle Yeoh all made stylish appearances at the annual awards show, held at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California.

  9. El Matareya, Dakahlia - Wikipedia

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    Is a coastal town, is a region in Egypt. Located in the Dakahlia Governorate, it is located south of Port Said, nicknamed the fishing town. It lies on the Lake Manzala coast in the northeastern part of the country. The region should not be confused with the district of El Matareya in Cairo. El Matareya has a population of around 300,000 ...