Alodia

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Alodia was a medieval Nubian Christian kingdom centered in what is now Sudan, known as one of the last surviving Nubian states along the Nile.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Alodia canonical 4
Alodia-Alwa 1

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Nubian Christian kingdom
historical state
medieval kingdom
alternativeName Alodia
surface form: Alodia-Alwa

Alwa
archaeologicalEvidence Christian burials
church remains
inscriptions in Greek and Coptic
archaeologicalSite Soba
capital Soba
continent Africa
culturalInfluenceFrom Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Egypt
surface form: Coptic Egypt

Ethiopia
declineCause Islamic expansion in the region
economic difficulties
political fragmentation
dominantEthnicGroup Nubians
economyBasedOn agriculture
trade
flourishedDuringCentury 10th century
11th century
12th century
13th century
14th century
governmentType monarchy
knownFor being one of the last surviving Christian Nubian kingdoms
long survival of Christianity in the central Nile valley
languageUsed Coptic language
surface form: Coptic

Greek
Old Nubian
locatedAlong Nile
surface form: Nile River
locatedIn Nubia
locatedInPresentDay Sudan
neighboringEntity Makuria
Nobadia
partOf medieval Nubia
religion Christianity
religiousAffiliation Nubian Church
surface form: Christian Church of Nubia

Coptic Orthodox Church
religiousArchitectureType churches
successorEntity Islamic sultanates in central Sudan
tradeGoods gold
grain
ivory
slaves
tradePartner Egypt
Ethiopia
tradeRoute Nile River trade route

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Alodia alternativeName Alodia
this entity surface form: Alodia-Alwa