Overview
Makuria (Old Nubian: ⲇⲱⲧⲁⲩⲟ, Dotawo; Greek: Μακουρία, romanized: Makouria; Arabic: المقرة, romanized: al-Muqurra) was a medieval Nubian kingdom in what is today northern Sudan and southern Egypt. Its capital was Dongola (Old Nubian: ⲧⲟⲩⲅⲅⲟⲩⲗ, Touggoul) in the fertile Dongola Reach, about halfway between the 3rd and 4th Nile cataract. Coming into being after the collapse of the Kingdom of Kush in the 4th century, it originally covered the Nile Valley from the 3rd cataract to somewhere south of Abu Hamed at Mograt Island. The capital of Dongola was founded around 500 and soon after, in the mid-6th century, Makuria converted to Christianity. Probably in the early 7th century Makuria annexed its northern neighbour Nobatia, now sharing a border with Byzantine.
Historical Periods
Makuria (347–568)
347 CE – 568 CE
Capital: Old DongolaArea: 65,102 km²
Makuria (569–622)
569 CE – 622 CE
Capital: Old DongolaArea: 65,102 km²
Makuria (623–655)
623 CE – 655 CE
Capital: Old DongolaArea: 65,102 km²
Makuria (656–681)
656 CE – 681 CE
Capital: Old DongolaArea: 212,627 km²
Makuria (682–691)
682 CE – 691 CE
Capital: Old DongolaArea: 212,681 km²
Makuria (692–849)
692 CE – 849 CE
Capital: Old DongolaArea: 212,627 km²
Makuria (850–1110)
850 CE – 1110 CE
Capital: Old DongolaArea: 212,627 km²
Makuria (1111–1278)
1111 CE – 1278 CE
Capital: Old DongolaArea: 212,627 km²
Makuria (1294–1406)
1294 CE – 1406 CE
Capital: Old DongolaArea: 212,627 km²
Makuria (1407–1414)
1407 CE – 1414 CE
Capital: Old DongolaArea: 212,627 km²