nubia (Meaning)

Wordnet

nubia (n)

an ancient region of northeastern Africa (southern Egypt and northern Sudan) on the Nile; much of Nubia is now under Lake Nasser

Webster

nubia (n.)

A light fabric of wool, worn on the head by women; a cloud.

Synonyms & Antonyms of nubia

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nubia Sentence Examples

  1. Nubia, an ancient civilization in northeastern Africa, flourished along the Nile River.
  2. The Nubians were renowned for their advanced metalworking skills, particularly in the production of iron.
  3. The pyramids of Nubia, such as those at Meroë, are impressive architectural achievements.
  4. Nubian music and dance have a distinctive rhythm and melody, influenced by African traditions.
  5. The Nubian language, now spoken primarily in Sudan, is part of the Nilo-Saharan language family.
  6. The Nubian people faced numerous challenges, including invasions and droughts, but maintained their cultural identity.
  7. The ancient Nubian kingdom of Kush became a formidable rival to the Egyptian Empire.
  8. Nubia was a center of trade, connecting Africa to the Mediterranean world.
  9. The archaeological remains of Nubian cities and temples provide insights into their sophisticated civilization.
  10. The Nubian people have preserved their customs and traditions, connecting them to their rich historical heritage.

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an ancient region of northeastern Africa (southern Egypt and northern Sudan) on the Nile; much of Nubia is now under Lake NasserA light fabric of wool, worn on

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Nubia, an ancient civilization in northeastern Africa, flourished along the Nile River.

The Nubians were renowned for their advanced metalworking skills, particularly in the production of iron.

The pyramids of Nubia, such as those at Meroë, are impressive architectural achievements.

Nubian music and dance have a distinctive rhythm and melody, influenced by African traditions.