- en.wikipedia.org Throne Hall of DongolaThe Throne Hall of Dongola, also known as the Mosque Building or Mosque of Abdallah ibn Abi Sarh, is an archaeological site in Old Dongola, Sudan.
- ancient-origins.net ancient-places/throne-hall-…One of the most imposing of these is the Throne Hall of Dongola, a medieval monument widely regarded as one of the most symbolic monuments in Sudan.
- shutterstock.com ru/search/dongolaThrone Hall building of the Old Dongola deserted town, Sudan. ... Tombs of Old Dongola Cemetery and Tombs in the North of the Sudanese Desert, Sahara.
- virtualglobetrotting.com map/throne-hall-of-…@ 18.2262196, 30.7432845. Old Dongola, Sudan (SD). Sudan's oldest preserved mosque. Links: en.wikipedia.org.
- tripadvisor.com LocationPhotoDirectLink-g2034069-…Old Dongola, Dongola Picture: Throne Hall w Old Dongola - Check out Tripadvisor members' 22 candid photos and videos of Old Dongola.
- flickr.com photos/waltercallens/3473632018Old Dongola is a town in Sudan, on the east bank of the Nile opposite the Wadi Al-Malik. It is 50 miles (80 km) upstream from (New) Dongola.
- dreamstime.com throne-hall-building-old-dongola-…The Throne Hall building in Old Dongola at Kerma, Nubia, Sudan.
- atlasobscura.com articles/found-medieval-nubia-…Makuria had its capital at Dongola, on the Nile in modern Sudan, where Polish archaeologists have been digging since 1964. The city’s Throne Hall...
- ancientorigins.tumblr.com post/182992318483/…...Revealed in the Walls of the Oldest Preserved Mosque in Sudan https://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient-places/throne-hall-dongola-0011533.
- vici.org vici/55675/Sudan, Dunqulah al Qadīmah. geo:18.224749,30.745583. ... There is no English annotation yet. Presented is an annotation in Dutch. Dongola, Throne hall.
- pbase.com bmcmorrow/olddongolaThrone Hall of Old Dongola was converted into a mosque in 1323 and remained in use until 1969 Throne Hall of Old Dongola was converted into a mosque in...
- arch2o.com buildings-sudanese-diverse-…The Throne Hall of Dongola has been around longer than any other structure in Sudan. In the eighth century, Christian Makurians constructed it.