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- Ain_Farah abstract "Ain Farah is an archaeological site in Darfur in western Sudan. It was at one time the capital of the last Tunjur ruler, Shau Dorshid. It comprises large-scale area of stone and brick walls. It has been visited or described many times. Ain Farah moved one author to quote Macaulay – “like an eagle’s nest that hangs on the crest”, for it is built some 100 metres (330 ft) above a spring. It is characterised by several hundred brick and stone structures and terraces, and is defended by steep ridges and by a massive stone wall 3–4 kilometres (1.9–2.5 mi) long. There is a brick and stone edifice which appears to have served as a mosque, a large stone group which may have served as a public building, and a main group on the highest point of the ridge, described variously as a royal residence or military defence.".
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- Ain_Farah wikiPageRevisionID "668441322".
- Ain_Farah wikiPageWikiLink Al-Fashir.
- Ain_Farah wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Sudan.
- Ain_Farah wikiPageWikiLink Darfur.
- Ain_Farah wikiPageWikiLink Dongola.
- Ain_Farah wikiPageWikiLink Flexed_burial.
- Ain_Farah wikiPageWikiLink Nubia.
- Ain_Farah wikiPageWikiLink Sudan.
- Ain_Farah wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Babington_Macaulay,_1st_Baron_Macaulay.
- Ain_Farah wikiPageWikiLink Tunjur_people.
- Ain_Farah wikiPageWikiLink File:Ain_farah.png.
- Ain_Farah wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ain Farah".
- Ain_Farah hasPhotoCollection Ain_Farah.
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- Ain_Farah subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Sudan.
- Ain_Farah hypernym Site.
- Ain_Farah point "16.76031 29.18776".
- Ain_Farah type Place.
- Ain_Farah type Site.
- Ain_Farah type SpatialThing.
- Ain_Farah comment "Ain Farah is an archaeological site in Darfur in western Sudan. It was at one time the capital of the last Tunjur ruler, Shau Dorshid. It comprises large-scale area of stone and brick walls. It has been visited or described many times. Ain Farah moved one author to quote Macaulay – “like an eagle’s nest that hangs on the crest”, for it is built some 100 metres (330 ft) above a spring.".
- Ain_Farah label "Ain Farah".
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- Ain_Farah sameAs m.0knwhpn.
- Ain_Farah sameAs Q405860.
- Ain_Farah sameAs Q405860.
- Ain_Farah lat "16.76031".
- Ain_Farah long "29.18776".
- Ain_Farah wasDerivedFrom Ain_Farah?oldid=668441322.
- Ain_Farah depiction Ain_farah.png.
- Ain_Farah isPrimaryTopicOf Ain_Farah.