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    Mandulis (also Merul and Melul) was a god of ancient Nubia also worshipped in Egypt. The name Mandulis is the Greek form of Merul or Melul, a non-Egyptian...
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    Mandulis, son of Horus, by the hand of Nesmeterakhem, son of Nesmeter, the Second Priest of Isis, for all time and eternity. Words spoken by Mandulis...
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  • Orie Rogo Manduli (née Mary Slessor Orie Rogo, 1948 – 8 September 2021) was a Kenyan diplomat, women's activist and journalist. She won the Miss Kenya...
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  • Kishi kianda Musisi Sudika-Mbambi Amesemi Amon Apedemak Arensnuphis Dedun Mandulis Mehit Menhit Sebiumeker Kwoth Kahindo Kasiyembe Katee Kentse Kiruka Kitundukutu...
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    The Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis) is an ancient Egyptian temple that was originally located at Bab al-Kalabsha (Gate of Kalabsha), approximately...
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    solar, lion-like divinity named Mandulis was worshipped. Philae was a place of mass pilgrimage, with temples to Isis, Mandulis, and Anhur. It was where the...
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    construction of temples to Thoth at Pselkis (Dakka) and the local Nubian deity Mandulis at Talmis (Kalabsha), as well as the enlargement, or wholesale reconstruction...
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    [full citation needed] Nock, Arthur Darby (January 1934). "A vision of Mandulis-Aion". The Harvard Theological Review. 27 (1).[page needed] Zuntz, Günther...
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    Consort Hathor, Isis, Serket Nephthys Offspring Ihy, Four Sons of Horus (Horus the Elder) Equivalents Greek equivalent Apollo Nubian equivalent Mandulis...
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  • Kalabsha (or Temple of Mandulis) is the major structure in New Kalabsha. The entire Roman period temple to the sun god Mandulis was relocated here in 1970...
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