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Jebel Barkal or Gebel Barkal (Arabic: جبل بركل) is a very small mountain located some 400 km north of Khartoum, in Karima town in Northern State in Sudan, on a large bend of the Nile River, in the region called Nubia. The mountain is 98 m tall, has a flat top, and apparently was used as a landmark by the traders in the important route between central Africa, Arabia, and Egypt, as the point where it was easier to cross the great river. In 2003, the mountain, together with the historical city of Napata (which sits at its feet), were named World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.
Around 1450 BCE, the Egyptian Pharaoh Thutmose III extended his empire to that region and considered Gebel Barkal its southern limit. There, he campaigned near the city of Napata that, about 300 years later, became the capital of the independent kingdom of Kush. The 25th Dynasty Nubian king Piye later greatly enlarged the New Kingdom Temple of Amun in this city and erected his Year 20 Victory stela within it.
Planning to visit Sudan? Check out our Sudan Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Sudan. Top Places to visit in Sudan: Meroe Pyramids, Sudan National Museum, Jebel Barkal, Sanganeb National Park, University of Khartoum, Khartoum War Cemetery, Tuti Island, Nile Street, Bayuda Desert, Presidential Palace Subscribe to Social Bubble: https://www.youtube.com/c/SocialBubbleNashik?sub_confirmation=1 To go to the World Travel Guide playlist go to: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3wNXIKi7sz3IilVSbByNJzEsCmsbIgv1 Visit our Website: http://socialbubble.global Follow us on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+SocialBubbleNashik Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/socialbubble Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@SocialBubbleIn This Video is Created and...
Djebel Barkal was once Egypt's capital, and it still retains the colorfulness that started it all. Fernando Bellver is a Spanish artist based in Madrid with a strong wanderlust. On this trip, Bellver meets important Sudanese artists who will open the doors of their houses and their works to show the contemporary Sudanese art scene. Finally, Bellver tours landmarks of the Nubian culture as the cities of Meroe, Dongola and Kerme or temples as Jebel Barkal with his notebook in which he will reflect the fascination that these places cause him. SUBSCRIBE here and check out the best tribal videos: http://goo.gl/VngQAU Follow us and dont' miss anything: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewAtlantisDocumentales Twitter: https://twitter.com/NewAtlantisDocu Discover more amazing documentaries...
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Breaking News: 35 Ancient Pyramids were discovered at a site call Sedeinga in Sudan, Archeologist unearthed very small pyramids and the mystery continues because they don't no why they build pyramids in that area. Music, Artwork and Video by Didier Manchione all rights reserved Moonfull publishing Socan Canada 2013 Musicnews network.
Take a tour around the lost pyramids of Meroe in Sudan Take a tour around the lost pyramids of Meroe hidden in northern Sudan. The lost city in the sands: Inside the ancient citadel of the Black Pharoahs which has pyramids to rival Egypt (but no visitors) Situated 125 miles north of Sudan's capital Khartoum, are the pyramids of Meroë Pyramids range from 20 feet to 100 feet tall, and were built between 720 and 300 B.C. But Sudan's tourism industry has been devastated by economic sanctions imposed over the conflicts in Darfur and other regions This is the lost city of Meroë in Sudan, with beautifully maintained pyramids as impressive as their more famous counterparts in Egypt. However, unlike the famed pyramids of Giza, the Sudanese site is largely deserted. The pyramids at Meroë, some 1...