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The Qubbat al-Khazneh: A Mamluk Dome and Sudan's Ottoman Frontier

8 min · 11 de jul de 2026
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In this episode of The History of Sudan, Lucas and Luna journey to the northern borderlands to explore a strange and beautiful monument: the Qubbat al-Khazneh, or Dome of the Treasury, an Ottoman-era domed tomb still standing near the Nile. How did a single 16th-century building encapsulate the clash between the Funj Sultanate, the Ottoman Empire, and the last Christian Nubian kingdoms? We trace the story of the Ottoman conquest of the Sudan frontier under Özdemir Pasha, the founding of the Kasr Ibrim garrison, and the diplomatic dance between the Sublime Porte and the Funj at Sennar. Along the way, we examine the Qubbat's architectural links to Cairo's Mamluk domes, the role of the Beja and the Bishariyya tribes, and the surprising peace that held for centuries. We also discuss the forgotten city of Suakin, the Red Sea slave trade, and how this one dome became a symbol of a fragile border that shaped modern Sudan. A rich, specific look at a nearly unknown piece of Sudan's Ottoman heritage. #QubbatalKhazneh #OttomanSudan #FunjSultanate #KasrIbrim #Suakin #ÖzdemirPasha #MamlukArchitecture #NubianHistory #BejaTribes #Bishariyya #RedSeaSlaveTrade #Sennar #NileFrontier #SudanHistory #NorthAfrica #MedievalSudan #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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