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Kageras is a late medieval era fort in Sudan. Located in Upper Nubia, it lies on the eastern side of the Nile, about half way between the third and second cataract. During the tenth or eleventh century, a church was built here. A defensive wall was added in the late Middle Ages. The wall was once about 3 metres (9.8 ft) high and is still well preserved. On every corner, there are round towers. In the north, there is an entrance. It is doubtful whether this 35 by 35 metres (115 ft × 115 ft) wide site was inhabited continuously. It appears to be more like a refuge for Christian from attacking nomads. A 1966-1969 American - Swiss expedition examined the site.

References

  • Ch.Maystre: "Fouilles américano-suisses aux églises de Kageras, Ukma Est et Sonqi Sud", in Kunst und Geschichte Nubiens in christlicher Zeit, E. Dinkler (ed.), Recklinghausen 1970, S. 181-208 (German language)

21°08′N 30°42′E / 21.13°N 30.7°E / 21.13; 30.7


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