06/01/2020
*Sudan welcomes you*
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It is interesting and exciting to visit Sudan and its archaeological sites, especially the Al-Bajrawi
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Near the capital, Khartoum, the Al-Bajrawi archaeological area sits as a historical witness to a ancient Sudanese civilization, challenging the legendary steadfastness of natural factors and the succession of eras and times to preserve the features of its pyramids and temples with the same prestige and ancient glory.
Here the kingdoms of Napata, Meroe, Kush, and Karma flourished, and here the great kings such as Bhanaki, Taharaqa, and Shabtaka, whose influence extended across Egypt to the borders of Palestine, are healed.
The monuments found in Al-Bahjrawiya include dozens of pyramids, temples, and museums, as well as the tombs of dozens of kings who successively ruled over the Kingdom of Meroe, which reigned over Sudan for about 8 centuries
And most of the archaeologists are considered to be the most prominent and important pyramids pyramids, which is the pyramid of the Queen (Amani Shikto) who ruled in the middle of the first century BC.And most o
The Queen built her pyramid in the last Hezeh of the first century B.C. She also built the Temple of Amun in the area of Meroe, Qasr and Dabanga located 80 km north of Khartoum.
The writings of historians about Queen Amani tell that she led the armies of her kingdom against the Romans and defeated them. The Augustus statue, which was discovered in the Meroitic temples and now housed in the British Museum in London, is said to be evidence of this.
The novels add that Shekhetto was a woman who cared about her adornment and this hadith is indicated by the jewelry that was found inside her pyramid and which is now found in the museums of Munich and Berlin, Germany
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