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Heglig, or
Panthou (also
spelled Heglieg or Pandthow), is a
small town at the
border between the
South Kordofan state of
Sudan and the
Unity State in South...
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Heglig Crisis was a
brief war
fought between the
countries of
Sudan and
South Sudan in 2012 over oil-rich
regions between South Sudan's
Unity and Sudan's...
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albeit one
marred by
internal and
foreign disputes.
Among these were the
Heglig Crisis,
which caused a
border war with Sudan, and an
internal political...
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First Battle of
Heglig was a
military campaign of
South Sudan that gave rise to the 2012
South Sudan–Sudan
border conflict. On
March 26, the Republic...
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troops 'advance on
Heglig oil field'". BBC News. 13
April 2012.
Retrieved 13
January 2013. "South
Sudan 'to
withdraw troops' from
Heglig oil field". BBC...
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Second Battle of
Heglig was an
armed confrontation of the 2012
South Sudan-Sudan
border conflict that
broke out on 10
April 2012.
After claiming that...
- Nile (2011–2020) Blue Nile
clashes (2022–2023)
Mahdist War (1881–1899)
Heglig Crisis (2012)
South Sudanese wars of independence, the
civil wars of 1955–1972...
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campaign of the
Heglig Crisis was a
military air
campaign of the
Sudanese Government against the
Republic of
South Sudan during the
Heglig Crisis. The campaign...
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President Kiir in
response to the
Heglig Crisis of 2012, as
South Sudan and
Sudan battled for the oil-rich area
around Heglig.
Mostly recruited from Bahr al...
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Zachum oil tree; in
Arabic it is
known as lalob, hidjihi, intei****, and
heglig (hijlij). In
Jieng it is
called Thou or thau, in
Hausa it is
called aduwa...