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Dubat (Wadaad's Somali :,دُوب عد); Arabic:العمائم البيضاء ); ḍubbāṭ: English:
White turban) was the
designation given to
members of the semi-regular armed...
- Al-Zahrani's
first noteworthy book was al-Baheth ‘Ann Hikm Qatl
Afrad wa-
Dubat al-Mabaheth (English: For
Those Who are
Looking for the Rule to Kill Police...
- (Persian: زبيدودبات, also
Romanized as
Zobeyd va Dabbāt; also
known as
Zobeydeh Dūbāt) is a
village in
Ahudasht Rural District,
Shavur District,
Shush County...
- recruited,
trained and
equipped for
colonial repression,
although the
Somali Dubats from the
borderlands were
useful light infantry and skirmishers. Irregular...
- The
Italians used
Dubat camel troops in
their Somalia Italiana,
mainly for
frontier patrol during the 1920s and 1930s.
These Dubats parti****ted in the...
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under the
protection of
intense air cover,
Marines entered the Hay Naib al-
Dubat and al-****za districts. The
Marines were
followed by the Navy
Seabees of...
- 1950s),
Kenyan police maintained by the
British colonial government; see
Dubat § British
Dubas Annette Dubas (born 1956),
American politician Jonathan...
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irregular military units such as: bashi-buzuki, askari, savari, spahi,
dubat, meharistes.
Created and the so-called "gangs" (from the
Italian word bande...
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military Italian African Police Bands (Italian Army irregulars) Zaptié
Dubat Savari Spahis Royal Corps of
Colonial Troops Eritrean Ascari Somali Ascari...
- troops) 6
Dubat Bands (Companies of
Somali Irregulars) 150
trucks Sultan Olol
Dinke Column (Feudal Army) – Olol Dinke,
Sultan of
Sciavelli 1000
Dubat (mounted...