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Kulubnarti fort : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kulubnarti fort Kulubnarti fort was a fortified house on the island of Kulubnarti in Northern Sudan. It was later converted into a castle. Built during the Middle Ages, the ''KurfÃ'' stands on the boulder field at the south end of the island. Tapering towards the top, it is plastered with clay masonry. Official tax collectors (''Kashef'') resided at the fortified house at least until the 19th century, when it was converted to a castle. There were similar fortifications in Tarmuki, Kasanarti, and Meinarti, all north of the 2nd cataract of the Nile and the flooded Lake Nasser. Modern day excavations could not ascertain if it was abandoned when the population converted from Christianity to Islam. While the Kulubnarti church was nearby, dating to the 13th or 14th century Christian era, from the Ottoman period, there were no remains found of a nearby mosque. The only evidence relating to Islam were three potsherds with Koranic verses. ==References==
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