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Meroë / Nubia / Numidia / Napata / Meroitic alphabet / Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt / Amanishakheto / Bocchus I / Magonids / Africa / Kingdom of Kush / Ancient history
Date: 2006-06-27 09:51:21
Meroë
Nubia
Numidia
Napata
Meroitic alphabet
Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt
Amanishakheto
Bocchus I
Magonids
Africa
Kingdom of Kush
Ancient history

ANCIENT NORTH AFRICAN KINGDOMS

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