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Nobatia

400 CE – 650 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
400 CE – 650 CE
Duration
250 years
Known Periods
2
Capital
Faras
Data Confidence
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Overview

Nobatia or Nobadia (; Greek: Νοβαδία, Nobadia; Old Nubian: ⲙⲓⲅⲛ̅ Migin or ⲙⲓⲅⲓⲧⲛ︦ ⲅⲟⲩⲗ, Migitin Goul lit. "of Nobadia's land") was a late antique kingdom in Lower Nubia, modern day southern Egypt. Together with the two other Coptic-Nubian kingdoms, Makuria and Alodia, it succeeded the kingdom of Kush. After its establishment in around 400, Nobadia gradually expanded by defeating the Blemmyes in the north and incorporating the territory between the second and third Nile cataract in the south. In 543, it converted to Coptic Christianity. It would then be annexed by Makuria, under unknown circumstances, during the 7th century.

Historical Periods

Nobatia (347–646)

347 CE – 646 CE

Capital: FarasArea: 147,534 km²

Nobatia (647–655)

647 CE – 655 CE

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Capital: FarasArea: 147,534 km²

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