The Mac
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06 July, 10:01
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Jane Doe✔️
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06 July, 12:53
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Archaeologists find ruins of vast Medieval Nubian cathedral in Sudan | The Art Newspaper
Polish team used remote sensing techniques to detect the building, the largest of its kind in the region, as well as a possible tomb of an archbishop
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The Mac
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06 July, 01:10
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Dongola was the scene of a victory by General Herbert Kitchener over the indigenous Mahdist Muslim tribes in 1899 who later turned it into a British-Egyptian army base with the objective of collecting and storing weapons, gear and resources. Dongola was a considered an all time base for sending campaign reports to Britain, and the first English press release was issued in the name of Dongola Star, with news of the British-Egyptian army in Sudan.[5] Kitcheners forces have been known for extreme brutality, killing over 15,000 in the Battle of Omdurman before conquering Dongola, and later on proceeded killing the wounded, raising the overall death toll to over 50,000.
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The Mac
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06 July, 01:19
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Thutmose I, (flourished 2nd millennium BCE), 18th-dynasty king of ancient Egypt (reigned 1493–c. 1482 BCE) who expanded Egypt’s empire in Nubia (in present-day Sudan) and also penetrated deep into Syria.
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Greek, from Hebrew har mĕgiddōn ‘hill of Megiddo’ (Rev. 16:16).
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The Mac
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06 July, 01:26
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The Battle of Megiddo (fought 15th century BC) was fought between Egyptian forces under the command of Pharaoh Thutmose III and a large rebellious coalition of Canaanite vassal states led by the king of Kadesh.[2] It is the first battle to have been recorded in what is accepted as relatively reliable detail.
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The Mac
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06 July, 01:27
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Armageddon
/ˌɑːməˈɡɛd(ə)n/
noun: Armageddon; plural noun: Armageddons
(in the New Testament) the last battle between good and evil before the Day of Judgement.
the place where the Armageddon will be fought.
a dramatic and catastrophic conflict, especially one seen as likely to destroy the world or the human race.m
"nuclear Armageddon"
/ˌɑːməˈɡɛd(ə)n/
noun: Armageddon; plural noun: Armageddons
(in the New Testament) the last battle between good and evil before the Day of Judgement.
the place where the Armageddon will be fought.
a dramatic and catastrophic conflict, especially one seen as likely to destroy the world or the human race.m
"nuclear Armageddon"
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