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- Historical_names_of_Nubia abstract "Nubia is the term commonly used by scholars to refer to the land located south of Ancient Egypt, from the city of Elephantine down to modern-day Khartoum. Nubia has been one of the earliest humanly inhabited lands in the world. Its history is tied to that of Egypt, from which it became independent in the 10th century BC. The rich gold deposits in Nubia made the latter the target of Ancient Egyptians, Greeks, Romans and later Arabs. Research on Nubia has allowed scholars to find several of its references.".
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- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Egypt.
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- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLink Arabs.
- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Nubia.
- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nubia.
- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLink Elephantine.
- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Shaw_(Egyptologist).
- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLink Khartoum.
- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLink Medjay.
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- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLink Muhammad_Ali_of_Egypt.
- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLink Napata.
- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLink National_Geographic_Society.
- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLink New_Kingdom_of_Egypt.
- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLink Nubia.
- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLink Old_Kingdom_of_Egypt.
- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_University_Press.
- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLink Ptolemaic_Kingdom.
- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLink Ptolemy_II_Philadelphus.
- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLink Sudan.
- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Oxford.
- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLinkText "''Wawat'' and ''Irthet''".
- Historical_names_of_Nubia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wawat".
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- Historical_names_of_Nubia subject Category:History_of_Nubia.
- Historical_names_of_Nubia subject Category:Nubia.
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- Historical_names_of_Nubia comment "Nubia is the term commonly used by scholars to refer to the land located south of Ancient Egypt, from the city of Elephantine down to modern-day Khartoum. Nubia has been one of the earliest humanly inhabited lands in the world. Its history is tied to that of Egypt, from which it became independent in the 10th century BC. The rich gold deposits in Nubia made the latter the target of Ancient Egyptians, Greeks, Romans and later Arabs.".
- Historical_names_of_Nubia label "Historical names of Nubia".
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