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    The Battle of Abu Hamed occurred on 7 August 1897 between a flying column of Anglo-Egyptian soldiers under Major-General Sir Archibald Hunter and a garrison...
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  • Abu Hamad (Arabic: أبو حمد, Sudanese Arabic [abuˈħamad]), also spelt 'Abu Hamed', is a town of Sudan on the right bank of the Nile, 345 miles by rail...
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    Halfa to Abu Hamad, which they captured in the Battle of Abu Hamed on 7 August 1897. (The 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge, hastily adopted to make use of available...
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    Mahdist War (category Wars involving the states and peoples of Africa)
    Battle of Abu Hamed on 7 August 1897—to supply the main force moving on Khartoum. It was not until 7 June 1896 that the first serious engagement of the...
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    took Abu Hamad on 7 August 1897. Work could then proceed, and the railway eventually reached Abu Hamad on 31 October. (see also Battle of Abu Hamed) There...
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    The Battle of Abu Ghraib took place between Iraqi Mujahideen and United States forces at Abu Ghraib prison on April 2, 2005. Mujahideen linked to Al-Qaeda...
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    Sudan not long after the death of the Mahdi, Muhammad Ahmad, to typhus. The Mahdists were defeated in the battles of Abu Hamed and Atbara. The campaign was...
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  • Dossier 14-15, 1996: p.12 Cairo Court of Appeals ruling of June 14, 1995, (ordering the divorce of Nasr Hamed Abu-Zeid (the Cairo University professor)...
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  • 40 wounded. Battle of Gasr Bu Hadi Battle of Safsaf Battle of Al-Rahiba Battle of Wadi Marsit Battle of Bir Bilal First Battle of Sidi Abu Arqub Charles...
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    the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, including physical abuse, sexual humiliation, physical and psychological torture, and rape, as well as the killing of Manadel...
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    Following the collapse of the Ba'ath infrastructure in early 2003, local residents had elected a town council led by Taha Bidaywi Hamed, who kept the city...
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  • Khuzaʽa, Khan Yunis (category Municipalities of the State of Palestine)
    Ashraaf of the Holy Land), Alshawaf, Al-Daghmah, M'ssabih, Abu Yousef, Abu Mustafa, Abu Tair, Abu Dagga, Abu Tabash, Abu Draz, Abu Mutlaq, Abu Hamed, Abu Subha...
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  • Shukria clan (category Tribes of Sudan)
    by members of the Abu el Kaylik family whose relatives had fallen in the battle. Sheikh Abu Ali and many of his sons were killed;: 251  Abu Sin was his...
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  • in the First Battle of Fallujah. In one tape in August 2004, a speaker identified as Abu Anas al-Shami (second man of Zarqawi and leader of Jama'at al-Tawhid...
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  • Abu al-Hussein al-Husseini al-Qurashi (Arabic: أبو الحسين الحسيني القرشي, romanized: Abū al-Ḥusayn al-Husaynī al-Qurashī; died 29 April 2023) was the fourth...
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    de guerre Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (Arabic: أبو بكر البغدادي, romanized: ʾAbū Bakr al-Baghdādī), was an Iraqi militant who was the first caliph of the Islamic...
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    of Abu Ubaid. The reinforcements reached Iraq in October 634, and Abu Ubaid assumed the command of the army and defeated the Sassanids at the Battle of...
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    Imad al-Din al-Isfahani (category Iranian historians of Islam)
    JSTOR 41603412 Crusades-encyclopedia.com EMĀD-AL-DĪNKĀTEB, ABŪ ʿABD-ALLĀH MOḤAMMAD b. Moḥammad b. Ḥāmed EṢFAHĀNĪ in Encyclopedia Iranica by Donald S. Richards...
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    Sallam, paleontologist Kareem Abu-Elmagd, organ transplant surgeon Ahmed Hamed, Olympic pentathlete Egypt portal List of cities and towns in Egypt Central...
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    custody during a CIA interrogation at Abu Ghraib prison on November 4, 2003. His name became known in 2004 when the Abu Ghraib scandal made headlines; his...
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    Fiona Millar (category Alumni of University College London)
    Kilburn seat". Ham & High. 25 January 2013. Retrieved 13 May 2024. Murphy, Joe (29 April 2013). "School campaigner Fiona Millar quits Labour battle for Glenda...
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    Abdallahi ibn Muhammad (category Mahdist military personnel of the Mahdist War)
    Herbert Kitchener began the reconquest of Sudan. Following the loss of Dongola in September 1896, then Berber and Abu Hamed to Kitchener's army in 1897, the...
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    Ismaily SC (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from October 2022)
    and conceded 17. Ali Abu Greisha was the leading scorer with 15 goals; Shehta, Sayed Abdel Razek, and Reeo scored 4 each; Sayed Hamed, El Araby, Tarboush...
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  • Abed Hamed Mowhoush (Arabic: عبد حمد مهاوش) was an air vice-marshal believed to be in command of the transport, logistics and airlifting division of the...
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    Battle of Fallujah, initially codenamed Operation Phantom Fury, Operation al-Fajr (Arabic: الفجر, lit. 'The Dawn') was an American-led offensive of the...
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    Commander-in-Chief of Egyptian Army Major General Herbert Kitchener marched south from Egypt. Kitchener captured Dongola on 21 September 1896, and Abu Hamed on 7 August...
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    Atef, Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, Mohammed Odeh, Ahmed Mohammed Hamed Ali, and military chief Abu Ubaidah al-Banshiri for providing "military assistance and...
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    Judiciary Committee, to see if they contained instances of the kind of abuse recorded in the Abu Ghraib trophy photos. Camp Commandant Jay Hood appeared...
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  • Tipton Three (category Lists of Guantanamo Bay detainees)
    United States Department of Defense estimated that Shafiq Rasul was born in 1977. Other reports state he was only a couple of years older than his friends...
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    Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan (category Sheikhs of Abu Dhabi)
    son of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who was the first president of the UAE and the 16th ruler of Abu Dhabi. MBZ became the crown prince of Abu Dhabi...
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