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Fin The Nile flows from the north. The construction of this fortress was completed at the time of the flood, and it was built on a high place.

The height of the fortress, which is on the Nile, contributes to its strategic importance. It is said that the fortress was not built with haste, but rather with great care and attention to detail.

The fortress is located on the western bank of the Nile, and it overlooks the river. The fortress is named after the commander who built it, and it is said that he was a brave and skilled warrior.

The fortress is also said to have been the scene of many battles, and it is said that many brave men fought and died there. The fortress is also said to have been a place of refuge for those who were fleeing from their enemies.

The fortress is also said to have been a place of trade and commerce, and it is said that many merchants came to the fortress to trade their goods. The fortress is also said to have been a place of learning and culture, and it is said that many scholars and poets came to the fortress to study and to compose their works.

The fortress is a testament to the ingenuity and skill of the people who built it, and it is a reminder of the rich history and culture of the Sudan.

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