Kingdom of Qita'a
The Kingdom of Qita’a, also known as the Kingdom of Qata, was an early medieval kingdom centered in Northeast Africa. According to Al-Yaqubi, it was one of six Beja polities that existed in the region during the 9th century. The kingdom's territory was located between Aswan and Massawa.[1]
See also
- Sultanate of Ifat
- Adal Sultanate
- Kingdom of Bazin
- Kingdom of Belgin
- Kingdom of Jarin
- Kingdom of Nagash
- Kingdom of Tankish
Notes
- ^ Elzein, Intisar Soghayroun (2004). Islamic Archaeology in the Sudan. Archaeopress. p. 13. ISBN 1841716391. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
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