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Fittoniya [83]
3 years ago
8

Today we call it Sudan. The ancient Egyptians called it cross out A. Ethiopia. cross out B. Giza. cross out C. Memphis. cross ou

t D. Nubia.
History
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Anton [14]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

ES LA D

Explanation:

Conocido en la Antigüedad como Nubia, Sudán fue incorporado paulatinamente al mundo árabe durante la expansión islámica del siglo VII. El sur, no controlado por los musulmanes, sufrió las incursiones de los cazadores de esclavos.

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