- Al
Dabbah (Arabic: الدبة), also
known as Ed Debba, El Debba, El
Debbah or Ed Debbah, is a town on the
river banks of the Nile,
which is
served by the Al...
- Al
Dabbah Airport (IATA: EDB, ICAO: HSDB) is an
airport serving the town of Al
Dabbah in Sudan.
Transport in
Sudan List of
airports in
Sudan Aviation portal...
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Earth (Arabic: دابّة من الأرض, romanized:
Dābbah min al-Arḍ, as
mentioned in the Quran), also
called "The
Dabbah" is a
creature mentioned in
Surah An-Naml:...
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Ahmed Dabbah (Arabic: احْمَد ذَبّاح, Hebrew: אחמד דבאח; born 27
January 1955) is an
Israeli Arab
politician who
served as a
member of the
Knesset for Kadima...
- of the
confluence of the Blue and
White Niles, as far
downstream as Al
Dabbah, the
Nubians adopted the
tribal identity of the Arab Jaalin.
Until the 19th...
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Jacqui Eli
Safra is the son of Elie
Safra (1922–1993) and his wife
Yvette Dabbah (1927–2006) and the
nephew of
Edmond Safra. He is a
graduate of the Wharton...
- Abū al-Ṭayyib Aḥmad ibn al-Ḥusayn al-Mutanabbī al-Kindī (c. 915 – 965 AD),
commonly known as Al-Mutanabbi (Arabic: المتنبّي), was an Abbasid-era Arab poet...
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cataract of the Nile (south of
Aswan in
southern Egypt) or more strictly, Al
Dabbah. It was the seat of one of the
earliest civilizations of
ancient Africa...
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mostly limited to the Nile
Valley between Aswan (southern Egypt) and Al
Dabbah. In the 1956
Census of
Sudan there were 167,831
speakers of
Nubian languages...
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structure of the
Central African Shear Zone
embracing the
Bayuda Desert. At Al
Dabbah it
resumes its
northward course towards the
first cataract at
Aswan forming...