• The 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.
  • 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.
  • Throne Hall was the seat of power of Makuria during its Golden Age. Dongola becomes capitol of Makuria in the late 5th century.
  • The Throne Hall of Dongola was built in the 800’s by the Christian Makurians. Then in 1317, during the period of Makurian decline, it was converted into a mosque.
  • Throne Hall of Dongola. Info. Nearby (1). ... Throne Hall of Dongola (StreetView). © Google Maps.
  • ...Revealed in the Walls of the Oldest Preserved Mosque in Sudan https://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient-places/throne-hall-dongola-0011533.
  • There is no English annotation yet. Presented is an annotation in Dutch. Dongola, Throne hall. ... Dongola, Church of the Granite Columns and/or Cruciform Church.
  • Built in the 9th century, this building contained the Throne Hall of the Makurian kings. In 1317 it was turned into a mosque, an event which is preserved in a...
  • Old Dongola, Sudan, c. 9th Century - Throne HallEast Africa (i.redd.it). submitted 3 years ago by Porkadi110.