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DescriptionKing Moses George of Makuria.jpg
English: Wall painting from Faras (12th century). The inscription identifies the——individual as Moses George (Mouses Georgios), who probably ruled the "unified kingdoms of Makuria." And Alodia from circa 1155-1191. For more see Varia Nubica XXI-XIX
Date 12 century
date QS:P,+1150-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source Kazmierz Michalowski: "Die Kathedrale aus dem Wüstensand" (1967), photo by, Georg Gerster
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