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Kerma was the
capital city of the
Kerma culture,
which was
located in present-day
Sudan at
least 5,500
years ago[when?].
Kerma is one of the
largest archaeological...
- The
Kerma culture or
Kerma kingdom was an
early civilization centered in
Kerma, Sudan. It
flourished from
around 2500 BC to 1500 BC in
ancient Nubia. The...
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incomplete list of
monarchs of
Kerma,
known collectively in
Middle Kingdom Egyptian texts as Hkꜣr. The
Kingdom of
Kerma existed as an
independent state...
- Look up
kerma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In
radiation physics,
kerma is an
acronym for "kinetic
energy released per unit m****" (alternately,...
- The
Kerma Basin is a
fertile low-lying area just
below the
Third Cataract of the Nile in
Northern State, Sudan.
Extending over a
distance of
about 60...
- Aïn
Kerma is a town and
commune in El
Taref Province, Algeria.
According to the 1998 census, it has a po****tion of 12,182.
Frantz Fanon is
buried here...
- was the seat of one of the
earliest civilizations of
ancient Africa, the
Kerma culture,
which lasted from
around 2500 BC
until its
conquest by the New...
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Kerma may
refer to:
Kerma (ancient city)
Kerma Basin, a low-lying area by the
River Nile in
Sudan Kerma culture, an
ancient civilization in modern-day...
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During the
Egyptian invasion of
Kerma in 1504 BC, the
Egyptian king
Thutmose I
invaded Kerma to
remove the
growing danger and be able to
directly obtain...
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related to
Kerma Museum. The
Kerma Museum is an
archeological site
museum located in
front of the
Western Deffufa on the
archaeological site of
Kerma, in the...