• dakka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dakka may refer to: Dakka language, an Austronesian language of Sulawesi, Indonesia Temple of Dakka, at ad-Dakka...
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    Ad-Dakka (Arab: الدكة, also el-Dakka, Egyptian: Pselqet, Greek: Pselchis) was a place in Lower Nubia. It is the site of the Greco-Roman Temple of Dakka...
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    to the supreme gods of Aniba, Buhen, Quban (Egyptian Baki, today near ad-Dakka) and Abu Simbel (Egyptian Meha). The early Christians converted the temple...
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    to have been mother and son. An ancient graffito found at the Temple of Dakka strongly suggests that Amanitore was Natakamani's mother. Three crown princes...
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    to have been mother and son; an ancient graffito found at the Temple of Dakka strongly suggests that Amanitore was Natakamani's mother. During their co-reign...
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  • Retrieved 28 August 2008. "Comparing White Dwarf US 319 and UK 320". Dakka Dakka. Retrieved 28 October 2023. "What's New Today from the White Dwarf Team"...
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    Ptolemy IV also undertook the construction of temples to Thoth at Pselkis (Dakka) and the local Nubian deity Mandulis at Talmis (Kalabsha), as well as the...
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    20.7461583°N 36.8401806°E / 20.7461583; 36.8401806, Sudan) and Jebel Dakka (2,572 m (8,438 ft) a.s.l., 21°5′36.89″N 40°17′29.80″E / 21.0935806°N...
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  • Dodekaschoinos to the Egyptian temple cults of Isis of Philae and Thoth of Dakka, most of the population was not ethnically Egyptian but Nubian, as were...
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    easterly direction, past Kabul, and through Jalalabad city, and then on to Dakka where it enters Pakistani territory and finally runs into the Indus at Attock...
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