-
Mirgissa (originally Iken) was a
settlement in
Northern state, Sudan.
Situated at the 2nd
cataract in Wadi Halfa, it
contained one of the
largest fortresses...
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Museum C8
Mirgissa 32-1-120, [1]https://pnm.uni-mainz.de/4/inscription/11080 BMFA,
Ryholt 1997:344;
unclear if this is the same
impression as
Mirgissa 32-1-120...
- Per-Rameses-meri-Amun
Official residence of the
representative of Kush Iken (
Mirgissa)
earlier than 4500 BC none
Hathor Fortress town; now
submerged in Lake...
- by an
excavation of over 175 vessels
outside the
Egyptian fortress at
Mirgissa in
Lower Nubia.
These vessels,
dating to the
middle of the 12th dynasty...
- out to be expanded. That is why Shalfak,
along with the
forts of Buhen,
Mirgissa, Uronarti, Askut, Dabenarti, Semna, and Kumma, was
established within signalling...
- al-Madinah, the
Middle Kingdom town at Kahun, and the
fortresses at
Buhen and
Mirgissa. Also, many
temples and
tombs have
survived because they were
built on...
-
Mididi Migirpa Mila,
Algeria Milevum Miliana Mimiana Minshat Abu Omar
Mirgissa Mizigi Monastery of the
Archangel Gabriel at
Naqlun Mousterian Mozotcori...
-
dedicated several temples in
Nubia to Hathor, such as
those at
Faras and
Mirgissa. Amenhotep III and Ramesses II both
built temples in
Nubia that celebrated...
-
Egyptian settlements were
established on Sai Island, Sedeinga, Soleb,
Mirgissa, and Sesibi.
Qubban continued to play a
strategic role in
Eastern Desert...
- area, from
Byblos to the
north to the
Egyptian fortresses of
Buhen and
Mirgissa in
Lower Nubia to the
south through all
parts of Egypt,
especially in the...