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[QUOTE]Originally posted by alTakruri: [QB] In the middle of the 8th century the Makurian "King of Kings" Cyriacus invaded up to Lower Egypt ending Arab persecutions against the Copts their Christian co-religionists. Nubia as an African bred and born polity was finished when the 16th century came in. After that "Arab" identity became the in thing after Arabian refugee influx in the wake of inter- Arab conflicts on the peninsula. This was implemented upon Shakandu's treachery and enlistment of Arab aid to secure his usurpation of Makuria's throne. The same for Amai. Arabs of the numerous banu Kanz dominated Lower Nubia while the Guhayna Arabs dominated Upper Nubia. The Shilluk Funj kingdom arose and Amara Dunqas held southern Nubia in the face of a confederated Arab onslaught. They did, however, eventually become Muslim. Funj government traded hands between Arabs and "Hamaji," as the Arabs dubbed Funj's unmixed blacks until the murderous Turk Muhammad Ali of the 19th century. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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