Jebel Barkal is debak ke Napata gola ( englavon Gebel Barkal and the Sites of the Napatan Region ), tir burkaf debak ke Sudana.

Jebel Barkal tir tano katcalapafo izvaxo ke tawava nume bak 2003 wetce arayaf debak ke tamavafa gadakiewega ke UNESCO zo bendeyer.


Jebel Barkal is debak ke Napata gola
Bat aluboy rawopaf debak moe gola kene Nil krant ontinon ice loon 60 km- tigid. Kot debak tid ke Napata araya ( wali -900 is -270 AF ) oku Meroe ( wali -270 is 350 AF ), ke toleafa rekola ke Kush gazaxo. Debak vas relidakirafa naboxa isu relidiskafa is dopewa is irubasa kolna is berma ruldad. Mali savsugal, Jebel Barkal venta dun tiyir dikisa va alkafa prostewa is rwalt. Dalafa dopewa gu tumtaxo wan zo torigid. ~ UNESCO : Jebel Barkal

(en) These five archaeological sites, stretching over more than 60 km in the Nile valley, are testimony to the Napatan (900 to 270 BC) and Meroitic (270 BC to 350 AD) cultures, of the second kingdom of Kush. Tombs, with and without pyramids, temples, living complexes and palaces, are to be found on the site. Since Antiquity, the hill of Gebel Barkal has been strongly associated with religious traditions and folklore. The largest temples are still considered by the local people as sacred places. ~ UNESCO website, licence CC-BY-SA IGO 3.0


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Jebel Barkal
Tamavafa gadakiewega ke UNESCO
Jebel Barkal, arayaf debak
DEBALA
Tawavaf seg Afrika
Patecta Sudana       
Soka Ach-Chamaliya Soka
Maneka  18° 31' 59" L-, 31° 49' 01" R-
KIRA
Ord Arayaf debak
Ludeem (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (vi)
Debakaf otuk 1073
Bendesa ilana 2003 ( 27-eaf frugot )
Welmot 1.83 km²