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"A fun game!" - The Player's Aid


 

NUBIA! The name conjures up two images: exotic and black. It has always been so. To the ancient Egyptians, who knew it as Kush, the land of Nubia was a fairy-tale world of wealthy Black kings and exotic wild animals at the south end of the Nile, a vital trading partner and a stubborn military rival. By the Middle Ages, the African kingdoms of Nubia had followed the Egyptians into Christianity, and the land of the Upper Nile (from its source down to Aswan) was ruled by an alliance of three Christian Nubian kings. The “Baqt”, a peace treaty signed as early as 641 AD, preserved an uneasy truce on the Nile. While the Arab armies of Islamic aggression invaded and conquered everything else in sight, Nubia remained an island of peace in a sea of violent jihad. But in 1171, dynastic disputes in Arab-occupied Egypt spilled over into medieval Nubia – setting the stage for its violent decline and fall (1172-1504).
  NUBIA is a solitaire strategy game based on that conflict, designed by R. Ben Madison and published by White Dog Games. In the game, you play the Samet (samet) or Prime Minister of medieval Nubia, advising the Uru (ourou, King) on how best to save your Black, literate, Christian civilization from pagan plunder and Muslim defilement
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1  11" x 17" Game Map 

1   8 ½ x 11" Player Aid Card 

88  Game Counters (single-sided)

27  Event Cards 

1   12-page Rules Booklet 

Select format and destination from the drop down menu below. Formats are boxed or folio (plastic bag) or print-and-play. Domestic is a USA destination. Shipping and handling are included in the price.

"Nubia: Egypt’s Black Heirs succeeds in many of its aims, offering a reminder of a historical moment that often goes missing in the map-folds." - Dan Thurot, Space-Biff

"Really is an interesting game...enjoyed the different aspects...a fun game...one you should have in your collection...very good...a game you will enjoy playing...I would give it high marks...plays quickly."  Grant at The Player's Aid

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