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  1. The Nubian languages ( Arabic: لُغَات نُوبِيّة, romanized : lughāt nūbiyyah) are a group of related languages spoken by the Nubians. In the past, Nubian languages were spoken throughout much of Sudan, but as a result of Arabization they are today mostly limited to the Nile Valley between Aswan (southern Egypt) and Al Dabbah.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lower_NubiaLower Nubia - Wikipedia

    Lower Nubia. Lower Nubia (also called Wawat) [1] [2] is the northernmost part of Nubia, roughly contiguous with the modern Lake Nasser, which submerged the historical region in the 1960s with the construction of the Aswan High Dam. Many ancient Lower Nubian monuments, and all its modern population, were relocated as part of the International ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NubiansNubians - Wikipedia

    Modern Nubians speak Nubian languages, Eastern Sudanic languages that is part of the Nilo-Saharan family. The Old Nubian language is attested from the 8th century, and is the oldest recorded language of Africa outside of the Afroasiatic family. Nubia consisted of four regions with varied agriculture and landscapes.

    • 99,000 (1960s), 300,000–5,000,000
    • 167,831 (1956 census), 793,000
  5. In ancient times, Egypt exerted a huge influence on the inhabitants Nubia. This was naturally felt most in Lower Nubia, which lies immediately adjacent to Egypt. Trade contacts were important from an early time, with Nubia exporting such commodities as black slaves, gold, ivory, ostrich feathers and ebony. These products were much in demand in ...

  6. Among the earliest records of any African language is an Italian-Nubian word list collected in Egypt about 1635 by Arcangelo Carradori, a Franciscan monk, and based on the Nile Nubian Kenzi and Nobiin dialects. With Midob and Birked, the Nile Nubian languages probably represent ancient instances of linguistic dispersion.

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  7. Nov 21, 2022 · Scope page 1 of 23. To appear in UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology. The linguistic prehistory of Nubia. Gerrit J. Dimmendaal. Abstract. Evidence from historical linguistics, philology, arc haeology ...

  8. In 728 BC, a Nubian king named Piankhy, or Piye, led an army from Nubia north into Egypt and conquered the land, establishing the Twenty-Fifth Dynasty. Although the Nubian Twenty-Fifth Dynasty lasted less than 100 years, its kings were very active in shaping Egypt’s political situation. The Nubians also influenced the Egyptian culture of the ...

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