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Arabia had a significant impact on Nubian civilization through trade, cultural exchange, and the spread of Islam. Arab merchants brought new goods, ideas, and technologies to Nubia, influencing its economy and society. Islam also played a role in shaping Nubian culture, architecture, and social practices.

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