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  2. Chants of Sennaar - Wikipedia

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    Release. WW: 5 September 2023. Genre (s) Adventure. Mode (s) Single-player. Chants of Sennaar is a 2023 adventure video game developed by Rundisc and published by Focus Entertainment. It was released for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One on 5 September 2023. The game is inspired by Heaven's Vault and Captain Blood.

  3. Shinar - Wikipedia

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    Shinar. Cities of Mesopotamia in the 2nd millennium BC. Shin’ar ( / ˈʃaɪnɑːr / SHY-nar; Hebrew: שִׁנְעָר, romanized : Šīnʿār; Septuagint: Σενναάρ, romanized : Sennaár) is the name for the southern region of Mesopotamia used by the Hebrew Bible .

  4. Battle of the Dindar River - Wikipedia

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    On his advice, the main part of the Sennar army feigned a retreat from the Ethiopian army, drawing them forward. Meanwhile, Hamis led 4000 horsemen around and behind the army and fell upon the main body of 18,000 men under the command of Wolde Leul. Welda Uhlo escaped with some of his officers, and a number of soldiers found safety in the ...

  5. Sennar - Wikipedia

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    Sinnar State. Population. (2007) • Total. 143,059. Sennar ( Arabic: سنار Sannār) is a city on the Blue Nile in Sudan and possibly the capital of the state of Sennar. [ 1] For several centuries it was the capital of the Funj Kingdom of Sennar and until at least 2011, Sennar was the capital of Sennar State.

  6. Funj Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    The Funj Sultanate, also known as Funjistan, Sultanate of Sennar (after its capital Sennar) or Blue Sultanate (due to the traditional Sudanese convention of referring to black people as blue) [10] (Arabic: السلطنة الزرقاء, romanized: al-Sulṭanah al-Zarqāʼ), [11] was a monarchy in what is now Sudan, northwestern Eritrea and western Ethiopia.

  7. Amara Dunqas - Wikipedia

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    Amara Dunqas. Amara Dunqas was the first ruler of the Kingdom of Sennar, which he ruled from 1504 - 1533/4. "Dunqas" is an epithet meaning "bent down, with an inclined head", referring to the way of how he required his subjects to approach him. [1]

  8. Kamala Harris may have a legal reason for shutting down 'lock ...

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    Kamala Harris’ efforts to shut down “lock him up” chants targeting Donald Trump at rallies may be an effort to avoid further delays in his Jan. 6 election interference trial.

  9. Sennar offensive - Wikipedia

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    Sennar offensive. ~ 1300 civilian missing since RSF assault on Sinja "More than 1,300 missing after Singa incidents". The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has waged a major offensive against the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) in Sennar State, resulting in widespread violence and displacement, [ 6][ 7] as part of the ongoing Sudanese civil war .