Jebel Barkal

Jebel Barkal or Gebel Barkal (Arabic: جبل بركل, romanized: Jabal Barkal) is a mesa or large rock outcrop located 400 km north of Khartoum, next to Karima in Northern State in Sudan, on the Nile River, in the region that is sometimes called Nubia. The jebel is 104 m tall, has a flat top, and came to have religious significance for both ancient Kush and ancient Egyptian occupiers. In 2003, the mountain, together with the extensive archaeological site at its base (ancient Napata), were named as the center of a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The Jebel Barkal area houses the Jebel Barkal Museum.

Jebel Barkal
جبل بركل
Jebel Barkal is a small mesa
(104 meters tall)
Jebel Barkal
Shown within Northeast Africa
Jebel Barkal
Jebel Barkal (Sudan)
Jebel Barkal
Jebel Barkal (Africa)
Alternative nameGebel Barkal
LocationKarima, Northern State, Sudan
RegionNubia
Coordinates18°32′12″N 31°49′42″E
TypeSanctuary
Official nameGebel Barkal and the Sites of the Napatan Region
TypeCultural
Criteriai, ii, iii, iv, vi
Designated2003 (27th session)
Reference no.1073
RegionArab States
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