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Capital of Northern Sudan
Dongola (Dongolawi: ⲇⲟⲩⲛⲅⲟⲩⲗⲁ, Arabic: دنقلا, romanized: Dunqulā), also known as Urdu or New Dongola, is the capital of Northern State in Sudan, on the
Dongola
Sudanese human settlement
Old Dongola (Old Nubian: ⲧⲩⲛⲅⲩⲗ, Tungul; Arabic: دنقلا العجوز, Dunqulā al-ʿAjūz) is a deserted Nubian town in what is now Northern State, Sudan, located
Old_Dongola
Topics referred to by the same term
Dongola is a city in Sudan. Dongola may also refer to: Dongola, Illinois, a village in Union County Dongola, Indiana, an unincorporated community in Gibson
Dongola_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
The Battle of Dongola may refer to one of a series of military conflicts including: The First Battle of Dongola between the Kingdom of Makuria and the
Battle_of_Dongola
Reach in Sudan
The Dongola Reach is a reach of approximately 160 km in length stretching from the Fourth downriver to the Third Cataracts of the Nile in Upper Nubia
Dongola_Reach
Ocean liner and mail ship
SS Dongola, launched 14 September 1905, was a steam-powered ocean liner of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O), at various times
SS_Dongola
Village in Illinois, United States
Dongola (/dɒnˈɡoʊlə/) is a village in Union County, Illinois, United States. The population was 661 at the 2020 census. Dongola was laid out in 1857 as
Dongola,_Illinois
Medieval kingdom in Lower Nubia
Sudan and southern Egypt. Its capital was Dongola (Old Nubian: ⲧⲟⲩⲅⲅⲟⲩⲗ, Touggoul) in the fertile Dongola Reach, about halfway between the 3rd and 4th
Makuria
African breed of horse
The Dongola or Dongolawi is an African breed or group of breeds of riding horse. It is predominantly of Barb type, though there may have been some Arab
Dongola_horse
Unincorporated community in Indiana, U.S.
of Oakland City. Dongola was laid out in 1851. It was likely named after Dongola, in Sudan. A post office was established at Dongola in 1851, and remained
Dongola,_Indiana
1896–99 British and Egyptian campaign during the Mahdist War
The Anglo-Egyptian conquest of Sudan, also called the Dongola Campaign or the Sudan Campaign, was a reconquest of territory lost by the Khedives of Egypt
Anglo-Egyptian conquest of Sudan
Anglo-Egyptian_conquest_of_Sudan
652 battle between the Caliphate and Makuria
The second battle of Dongola or siege of Dongola was a military engagement between early Arab forces of the Rashidun Caliphate and the Nubian-Christian
Second_battle_of_Dongola
King of Makuria
in Dongola destroyed during the war. He also built a cruciform building in the city in commemoration of the defenders of Dongola. The city of Dongola experienced
Qalidurut
Battle between Arab-Muslim forces and the Nubian-Christian kingdom of Makuria in 642
The first battle of Dongola took place between the early Muslim Rashidun army and the Oriental Orthodox Christian Nubians of the Makuria in 642, This
First_battle_of_Dongola
Dongola is an unincorporated community in the Canadian province of Ontario, located within the single-tier municipality of Kawartha Lakes at the intersection
Dongola,_Ontario
9th century, largely extant, building in northern Sudan
Throne Hall of Dongola, also known as the Mosque Building or Mosque of Abdallah ibn Abi Sarh, is an archaeological site in Old Dongola, Sudan. It is a
Throne_Hall_of_Dongola
Nubian language spoken in northern Sudan
based on the town of Old Dongola, the centre of the historic Christian kingdom of Makuria (6th to 14th century). Today's Dongola was founded during the
Dongolawi_language
Unincorporated community in Kentucky, United States
Dongola, also known as Little Cowan, as its creek feeds into "Big" Cowan Creek is an unincorporated community in Letcher County, Kentucky, United States
Dongola,_Kentucky
Region in northern Sudan and southern Egypt
Affad 23 is an archaeological site located in the Affad region of southern Dongola Reach in northern Sudan, which hosts "the well-preserved remains of prehistoric
Nubia
1881–1899 Sudanese revolt against Anglo-Egyptian rule
ruined former line south along the east bank of the Nile to supply the 1896 Dongola Expedition and a second, carried out in 1897, was extended along a new
Mahdist_War
Battle between Mamluk Sultanate and Kingdom of Makuria in Nubia
The Battle of Dongola (1276) was fought between the Mamluk Sultanate under Baybars and the Kingdom of Makuria. The Mamluks achieved a decisive victory
Battle_of_Dongola_(1276)
Battle between Egyptian Sultanate and Kingdom of Makuria in Nubia
The Fourth battle of Dongola or the Second Conquest of Makuria (1287) was fought between the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt and the Kingdom of Makuria resulting
Fourth_battle_of_Dongola
University in Sudan
The University of Dongola (in Arabic جامعة دنقلا), is a public university located in Dongola, Sudan. UofD has a standing relationship and has conducted
University_of_Dongola
Nubian tribe in northern Sudan
The Danagla (Arabic: الدناقلة, "People of Dongola") are a Nubian tribe in northern Sudan primarily settling between the third Nile cataract and al Dabbah
Danagla
Water sport
Dongola racing is a popular event in traditional local regattas, especially on the River Thames in southern England and was first competed at Maidenhead
Dongola_racing
7th-century treaty between Makuria and Egypt
suggest that the Arab armies suffered a rare defeat at the second battle of Dongola and only acceded to the Baqt when they realized that conquering the region
Baqt
Caesar
it only needed to be paid once every three years. Georgios returned to Dongola in early 837, and appears to have co-ruled with his father. There is another
Georgios_I_of_Makuria
State of Sudan
to the Dongola and Merowe regions in Northern State, They chose Maragha as their new capital, a small town that would later be known as Dongola. They exerted
Northern_State_(Sudan)
Airport in Sudan
Dongola Airport (IATA: DOG, ICAO: HSDN; Arabic: مطار دنقلا) is an airport serving Dongola, the capital city of the Northern state in Sudan. During the
Dongola_Airport
Country in Northeast Africa
Affad 23 is an archaeological site located in the Affad region of southern Dongola Reach in northern Sudan, which hosts "the well-preserved remains of prehistoric
Sudan
King of Makuria
Barshanbu is mentioned in an Arabic stela from the so-called Throne Hall of Dongola. It is dated to 1 June 1317 and commemorates its conversion into a mosque
Abdallah_Barshanbu
Last major engagement in The Anglo-Egyptian expedition of Sudan
The Battle of Hafir was fought on 17–19 September 1896 during the Dongola Expedition, part of the Anglo-Egyptian conquest of Sudan. Anglo-Egyptian forces
Battle_of_Hafir
Soft, thin leather often used for gloves
centuries. Diphera - Mid-19th century type of fine kid used for bonnets. Dongola - Skin from the sheep, kangaroo or goat. French kid - A high quality kidskin
Kidskin
Topics referred to by the same term
Kingdoms, a historical collection of Hausa city-states Hausa (horse) or Dongola horse, an African breed of riding horse All pages with titles beginning
Hausa
District in Northern state, Sudan
Dongola is a district of Northern state, Sudan. Its population was 150,161 in 2008. "Districts of Sudan". statoids. Retrieved 29 December 2018. "list
Dongola_District
Affad 23 is an archaeological site located in the Affad region of southern Dongola Reach in northern Sudan, which hosts "the well-preserved remains of prehistoric
History_of_Sudan
Beirut-based publishing house
Dongola Limited Editions is a publishing house for artists' books cofounded by Abed Al Kadiri and Sarah Chalabi, in addition to Reza Abedini as an art
Dongola_Limited_Editions
Place in Northern, Sudan
fourth cataract of the Nile. It is situated 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from Old Dongola, the capital of Makuria. Banganarti was an important Christian pilgrim
Banganarti
Muslim scholar
moved from Egypt to Dongola in Sudan and established a school for teaching the Qur'an. Salih al-Ja'fari was born and raised in Dongola. Salih al-Ja'fari
Salih_al-Ja'fari
Former province of Sudan
considerable immigration of Arab tribes and native people from Sennar and Dongola (see old Dongola) into the country. The Sennari however suffered a decisive defeat
Kordofan
1896 design of steam locomotive
locomotives for the Soudan Military Railway, where they were known as the Dongola Class. In 1898, another ten 7th Class locomotives were taken into service
South_African_Class_7A_4-8-0
Sudanese airline
in Khartoum, Sudan. It is currently banned the EU airspace. Sudan Dongola - Dongola Airport El Fasher - El Fasher Airport Khartoum - Khartoum International
Nova_Airways
American writer and translator
Journey into the Heart of My Enemy by Najem Wali (Iraq), in English in 2009 Dongola: A Novel of Nubia by Idris Ali, Nubia (in English 1998, first Nubian author
Peter_Theroux
Major river in northeast Africa
Hafez 2024. Upper Atbara and Setit Dam Complex. Senay 2014. "Nile Basin Dongola", Global Runoff Data Center. Tvedt 2021, p. 4. Sutcliffe 2009, p. 340.
Nile
Kushite King of Meroe from 335 to 315/310 BCE
the Kingdom of Kush from 335 to 315/310 BCE. According to a stela from Dongola, his mother was named Queen Pelkha and his father may have been King Harsiotef
Nastasen
Confederation of monarchies in northeast Africa from 1504 to 1821
white" between the region south of the Nile confluence to as far north as Dongola, owned large herds of various types of animals and commanded many captains
Funj_Sultanate
Unincorporated community in Missouri, U.S.
Dongola is an unincorporated community in the southern part of Liberty Township in Bollinger County, Missouri, United States. The community is located
Dongola,_Missouri
Kingdom in Lower Nubia
to indicate that prolonged fighting for control over the capital city, Dongola, devastated that city and compelled the Nubian court to move to Daw, which
Dotawo
National park in Limpopo, South Africa
few years later this became known as the Dongola Botanical Reserve. Pole-Evans set about expanding the Dongola Botanical Reserve. By the early 1940s, the
Mapungubwe_National_Park
Sultan of Egypt and Syria from 1260 to 1277
needed] In 1265 a Mamluk army allegedly raided Makuria as far south as Dongola while also expanding southwards along the African Red Sea coast, thus threatening
Baybars
Ja'alin. They own numbers of horses and cattle, the former of the black Dongola breed. At the battle of Abu Klea (17 January 1885) they were conspicuous
Awadia_and_Fadnia_tribes
Ganaston Chad regional variant of the Dongola Baladi Egyptian Egypt Bale Ethiopia Bandiagara Mali, Niger Dongola-Barb cross Barb Berber: ⴰⴳⵎⴰⵔ ⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖ,
List_of_African_horse_breeds
Albanian-Egyptian general and politician (d. 1827)
al-Kurdi. In April 1821 he became the first governor of the province of Dongola (approximately corresponding to eastern As Samaliya) and had his mansion
Abidin_Bey
Military campaign, 1820–1824
remnant of them had fled south into Sudan and established themselves at Dongola. Although they posed no immediate threat, it was not uncommon for a defeated
Turco-Egyptian conquest of Sudan (1820–1824)
Turco-Egyptian_conquest_of_Sudan_(1820–1824)
Augustus
ruler of the Nubian kingdom of Makuria. Zacharias was born around 795 in Dongola, probably the son of the nobleman Ioannes and an anonymous woman of the
Zacharias_III_of_Makuria
Polish archaeologist and Egyptologist
excavations in Old Dongola in 1964. Since 1966 the works were headed by Stefan Jakobielski. Kings of the joined Nubian kingdoms resided in the Dongola from the
Kazimierz_Michałowski
Regatta on the River Thames in England
Canoes Dinghies Dongolas Punts Skiffs These are split into categories: Grand Dongola – competitive races for all types of crew Veteran Dongola – competitive
Wargrave_&_Shiplake_Regatta
Overview of Coptic people in Sudan
Copts in Sudan live mostly in northern cities, including Al Obeid, Atbara, Dongola, Khartoum, Omdurman, Port Sudan, and Wad Medani. They number between 400
Copts_in_Sudan
Russian jeweller (1878–1952)
travelling first to Helsinki and then on to Southampton, England, on the SS Dongola. From there, he settled first in Germany and finally in France. With his
Alexander_Julius_Fabergé
Sudanese singer (born 1969)
sub-Saharan influences in Cairo since 1995.[citation needed] Gawaher was born in Dongola, Sudan. Shortly after her birth, her family moved to Port Sudan, where
Gawaher
Sudanese breed of horse
is one of four recognised horse breeds in Sudan, the others being the Dongola or Dongolawi, the Tawleed and the Western Sudan Pony. The Sudanese Country-Bred
Sudanese_Country-Bred
One hundred years, from 1201 to 1300
triumph the Kingdom of Makuria in the Fourth battle of Dongola, capturing the Makurian capital Dongola, forcing the Makurian king Samamun to flee and placing
13th_century
1896 battle of the Mahdist War
the Sudan campaign, Kitchener's Anglo-Egyptian force was advancing on Dongola, in Northern Sudan. Ferkeh was a small fortified village on the banks of
Battle_of_Ferkeh
Irish sporting body
kayaking Sea kayaking Canoe camping Kayak fishing Canoe and kayak diving Dongola racing Canoe orienteering Canoe livery Modern boats Canoe Kayak Concrete
Canoeing_Ireland
Manuscripts of the Septuagint translation
52 Florence Italy 1577 13th century Ps. Feldinv.-Nr. Add. 97/150 Alt-Dongola 1578 15th century Ps.Od. Bibl. Riccard., 74 Florence Italy 1579 13th century
Septuagint_manuscripts
Ancient kingdom in Nubia, Africa
to the Nubian bowmen of Kush. By 1200 BC, Egyptian involvement in the Dongola Reach was nonexistent. Egypt's international prestige had declined considerably
Kingdom_of_Kush
Archaeological site in Sudan
fourth cataracts of the Nile on the east bank of the river, across from Dongola. In ancient times it was the site of several temples to the Egyptian god
Kawa,_Sudan
2002 novel by Emmanuel Dongola
novel encompasses themes such as colonialism, dictatorship and slavery. Dongola, E. (2003). "Johnny Chien Méchant". World Literature Today. 19 (5): 525–532
Johnny_chien_méchant
German who kayaked to Australia (1907–1993)
kayaking Sea kayaking Canoe camping Kayak fishing Canoe and kayak diving Dongola racing Canoe orienteering Canoe livery Modern boats Canoe Kayak Concrete
Oskar_Speck
Kushite king of the Napatan kingdom of Nubia in the 7th century BC
Atlanersa, now in the Louvre Museum, may originate from Thebes. At Old Dongola, a fragmentary obelisk bearing Atlanersa's name was discovered in a church
Atlanersa
Architecture from the African region of Nubia
capital of Old Dongola for Muslim travelers. By the middle of the 14th century, Nubia had been converted to Islam. The royal Church of Dongola was converted
Nubian_architecture
Arab tribe in northern Sudan
founded the Sultanate of Sennar, which by 1523 had expanded as far north as Dongola and thus also included Dar Shaigiya. The Shaigiya are first mentioned in
Shaigiya_tribe
Region in northern Sudan
Affad 23 is an archaeological site located in the Affad region of southern Dongola Reach in northern Sudan, which hosts "the well-preserved remains of prehistoric
Affad_Basin
kayaking Sea kayaking Canoe camping Kayak fishing Canoe and kayak diving Dongola racing Canoe orienteering Canoe livery Modern boats Canoe Kayak Concrete
List of ICF Canoe Marathon World Championships medalists in women's kayak
List_of_ICF_Canoe_Marathon_World_Championships_medalists_in_women's_kayak
International airport serving Khartoum, Sudan
Gulf Air Bahrain Kenya Airways Juba, Nairobi–Jomo Kenyatta Nova Airways Dongola, El Fasher, Juba, Merowe, Nyala, Port Sudan, Wau Qatar Airways Doha Royal
Khartoum International Airport
Khartoum_International_Airport
Settlement in Northern Province, Sudan
settlement is located on the east bank of the Nile River on the A1 Highway from Dongola to Wadi Halfa. Kitchener's railroad formerly passed through the town, and
Delgo,_Sudan
Island in the Nile
Ballana Berenice Panchrysos Bigeh Deir el-Bahari Debeira Dodekaschoinos Dongola Dotawo Elephantine El-Hobagi El-Kurru Fadrus Faras Hamadab Gala Abu Ahmed
Elephantine
Species of rodent
Family: Muridae Genus: Gerbillus Species: G. pyramidum Binomial name Gerbillus pyramidum Geoffroy, 1825 Synonyms Gerbillus dongolanus (Dongola gerbil)
Greater_Egyptian_gerbil
One hundred years, from 601 to 700
into Egypt. 642: Arab armies face first Defeat in The First Battle of Dongola against Christian Nubians. 645: The outbreak of the Alexandria Rebellion
7th_century
kayaking Sea kayaking Canoe camping Kayak fishing Canoe and kayak diving Dongola racing Canoe orienteering Canoe livery Modern boats Canoe Kayak Concrete
Triple_Crown_of_Canoe_Racing
Ritual and ceremonial mask of Sub-Saharan Africa
followed by the Sun between solstices. A 12th/13th century mural from Old Dongola, the capital of the Nubian kingdom of Makuria, depicts dancing masks decorated
Traditional_African_masks
alphabetized.) Africa East Africa – Akhmim, Aromaton Emporion, Axum, Coloe, Dongola, Juba, Maji, Opone, Panopolis, Sarapion, Sennar. North Africa – Caesarea
Cities_along_the_Silk_Road
Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
1905 Gallinule Isonomy Moorhen Merry Gal Galopin Mary Seaton Gondolette (GB) 1902 Loved One See Saw Pilgrimage Dongola Doncaster Douranee (Family: 6-e)
Myrobella
Founder of Arab Association for Reform and Guidance
Muhammad Surkati al-Anshori in around 1875 CE in Udfu, Arqu island near Dongola town, Sudan. The word Surkati is taken from Dongolawi language meaning
Ahmad_Surkati
Water sport
kayaking Sea kayaking Canoe camping Kayak fishing Canoe and kayak diving Dongola racing Canoe orienteering Canoe livery Modern boats Canoe Kayak Concrete
Standup_paddleboarding
River
Darfur and Northern to join the Nile north of the great bend opposite Old Dongola. Stretching over 1100 km in west–east direction across the southern fringes
Wadi_Howar
Whitewater kayaker (1956–1998)
kayaking Sea kayaking Canoe camping Kayak fishing Canoe and kayak diving Dongola racing Canoe orienteering Canoe livery Modern boats Canoe Kayak Concrete
Douglas_C._Gordon
Section of U.S. Highway in Illinois, United States
following it for 24 miles (39 km) to Dongola, before splitting and heading north. The highway remains two lanes wide from Dongola to Assumption with the exception
U.S._Route_51_in_Illinois
British Army general (1871–1942)
1896 was posted to the Egyptian Army. He first saw active service in the Dongola Expedition that same year, and also fought in the Mahdist War between 1897
Reginald_Hoskins
Polish historian, archaeologist and philologist (1937–2024)
Deir el-Bahari, and Qasr Ibrim; directed the archaeological works at Old Dongola. Jakobielski was born in Warsaw on 11 August 1937. His parents were Karol
Stefan_Jakobielski
British passenger and refrigerated cargo steamship
Argyllshire 23 Mar: HMS Versatile 29 Mar: Majestic 25 Apr: Stolwijk 22 May: Dongola 23 May: Domala 27 Jun: Bouclier, Paris 3 Jul: Canadian Commander 8 Jul:
SS_Argyllshire
King of Makuria
favour of Kudanbes in 1323. As soon as the Mamluk army left the capital Dongola Kanz ad-Dawla Muhammad deposed him and expelled him to Aswan, where he
Kudanbes
National museum in London, England
Ashmunein (1980s) and sites in Sudan such as Soba, Kawa and the Northern Dongola Reach (1990s). The size of the Egyptian collections now stand at over 110
British_Museum
Unincorporated community in Illinois, United States
Illinois, United States. Wetaug is located along Old U.S. Highway 51 south of Dongola and north of Ullin. The community, established in the mid-1850s as a stop
Wetaug,_Illinois
Wāli of Sudan (1820–1821)
was tasked with the conquest of Kordofan. Ismail succeeded in conquering Dongola and subjugated Mek Nimr, King of Shendi, in March 1821. But Nimr quickly
Isma'il_Kamil_Pasha
Arab governor of Egypt from 646 to 656
conquest of the Maghreb Battle of Sufetula (647) Muslim conquest of Egypt Second Battle of Dongola (652) Arab–Byzantine wars Battle of the Masts (654)
Abd_Allah_ibn_Sa'd
Species of mammal
aquilus) Burton's gerbil (G. burtoni) Cheesman's gerbil (G. cheesmani) Dongola gerbil (G. dongolanus) Dunn's gerbil (G. dunni) Flower's gerbil (G. floweri)
Mongolian_gerbil
Australian mountaineer and sea kayaker
kayaking Sea kayaking Canoe camping Kayak fishing Canoe and kayak diving Dongola racing Canoe orienteering Canoe livery Modern boats Canoe Kayak Concrete
Andrew_McAuley
Sudanese religious and political leader (1844–1885)
Ahmad bin Abdullah bin Fahal was born on 12 August 1843 in Labab Island, Dongola in northern Sudan. He was born into a notable religious Arabized Nubian
Muhammad_Ahmad
Sudanese politician
Mustafa Osman Ismail (born 1955 in Dongola, Sudan) was the head of the National Congress Party, the ruling party in Sudan. Ismail was the Foreign Minister
Mustafa_Osman_Ismail
DONGOLA
DONGOLA
DONGOLA
DONGOLA
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
A Person who Gives Shelter / Protection
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Gold; Enough
Girl/Female
Tamil
Chinmaye | சீநà¯à®®à®¯à¯‡Â
Supreme consciousness, Name of Lord Ganesh, Blissful
Boy/Male
Indian
Thesun, Lord of Sun, Newly risen Sun, Lord Surya, The Sun
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Skilled King; Skillful King or Leader
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
King; Magnificent
Boy/Male
Indian
Strength
Boy/Male
Hindu
Suganth means a good smell
Girl/Female
Australian, Finnish, Swedish
Silence; Quiet; Calm
Boy/Male
Tamil
Aaryavir | ஆரà¯à®¯à®µà¯€à®°
Brave Man
DONGOLA
DONGOLA
DONGOLA
DONGOLA
DONGOLA