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Simamon of Makuria

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Simamon
King of Makuria
Reignc. 1286
PredecessorBarak
Names
Georgios Symôn
ⲅⲉⲱⲣⲅⲓⲟⲩ ⲥⲩⲙⲟⲛ
ReligionCoptic Orthodox Christianity

Simamon (Old Nubian: ⲥⲓⲙⲁⲙ̄ⲱⲛ, Simamôn) was a king of the Nubian kingdom of Makuria that ruled about 1286.

Simamon's mother was a woman called Ashilla, his father remains unknown. He may have been king of Makuria as early as 1280, as a fragmentary document from Qasr Ibrim dated to that year mentions him and his mother. He ruled for certain by 1286, when he is mentioned in another document from Qasr Ibrim discussing a land sale. According to Ibn Abd al-Zahir he had claimed the throne after succeeding a certain Barak.[1] According to him Simamon was deposed in late 1287, yet another source, Al-Nuwayri, claims that Simamon ruled until about 1295.[2]

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Citations

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  1. ^ Seignobos 2023, pp. 673–675.
  2. ^ Seignobos 2023, pp. 681–682.

References

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  • Seignobos, Robin (2023). "Two Kings for One Throne? A problem of Late Medieval Nubian chronology (ca. 1280–1311)". In Marie Millet; Vincent Rondot (eds.). Kush. Vol. XX. Musée du Louvre. pp. 669–684. ISBN 978-2-72471-049-6.