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List of state leaders in 768 print that page

Contents 1 Africa 2 America 3 Asia 4 Europe 5 Middle East [ edit ] Africa Makuria - ? Nekor - Sa'id I ibn Idris King of Nekor ( 760 – 803 ) [ edit ] America Copán - Yax-Pasaj Chan Yoaat , ( 763 -aft. 810 ) Tikal - "Temple VI Ruler", ( 766 – 768 ) Yax

List of state leaders in 767 print that page

Contents 1 Africa 2 America 3 Asia 4 Europe 5 Middle East [ edit ] Africa Makuria - ? Nekor - Sa'id I ibn Idris King of Nekor ( 760 - 803 ) [ edit ] America Copán - Yax-Pasaj Chan Yoaat , ( 763 -aft. 810 ) Tikal - "Temple VI Ruler", ( 766 - 768 ) [ edit

Kyriakos of Makuria print that page

prison, along with Kyriakos' envoy, who was then dispatched to Kyriakos to ask him to return to Makuria . [ 3 ] [ edit ] References ^ B. Evetts, History of the Patriarchs of the Coptic Church of Alexandria , Part 3 (1910), pp. 144-146 ^ Derek A. Welsby, The Medieval Kingdoms of Nubia

Kingdom of Makuria print that page

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The Kingdom of Makuria ( Old Nubian : Ⲙⲁⲕⲟⲩⲣⲓⲁ, Makouria ; Arabic : مقرة ‎, al-Muqurra ) was a kingdom located in what is today Northern Sudan and Southern Egypt . It was one of a group of Nubian kingdoms that emerged during the decline of the Aksumite Empire , which

List of rulers of Makuria print that page

Ioannes Before 822? or c. 850? Zakharias I c. 835?-856/859/866 son of Ioannes Georgios I of Makuria 856/859/866 son of Zakharias Zakharias II 920-930 Kabil c. 943 Georgios II 969 - c. 1002 Raphael 1000- c. 1006 Stephanos c. 1027 Solomon 1077-1079/80

Georgios I of Makuria print that page

0714119474 ^ Welsby, The Medieval Kingdoms of Nubia , pp. 73-74 Preceded by Israel King of Makuria Succeeded by Asabyos This biography of a member of an African royal house is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it . v   •   d   •   e

Ali Baba of Makuria print that page

Ali Baba of Makuria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search Ali Baba (c. 854) was a ruler of the Nubian kingdom of Makuria . He was forced to sue for peace to end the war between Makuria and Egypt that had started in 854 . 1 [ edit ] References

Zacharias I of Makuria print that page

Patriarchs of the Coptic Church of Alexandria , Part 3 (1910) Preceded by Merkurios King of Makuria Succeeded by Simon This biography of a member of an African royal house is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it . v   •   d   •   e This Sudanese

Georgios II of Makuria print that page

in Ethiopia (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972), pp. 40f Preceded by Zacharias IV King of Makuria Succeeded by Simeon This biography of a member of an African royal house is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it . v   •   d   •   e This Sudanese

Zacharias III of Makuria print that page

When the Beja refused to pay their tribute to the Abbasids in 854 , the forces of Makuria joined with them in attacking Egypt. They slew the Egyptian working the emerald mines in the Eastern Desert , invaded Upper Egypt and pillaged Edfu , Asna and many other villages. 1 [ edit ] References