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Suakin or
Sawakin (Arabic: سواكن, romanized:
Sawākin, Beja: Oosook) is a port city in
northeastern Sudan, on the west
coast of the Red Sea. It was formerly...
- Elma'din, Halayib, Haya,
Sawakin, Sinkat,
Gunob Awlieb, Derodieb,
Tokar and Ageeg. Port
Sudan (Capital)
Gebiet Elmadin Halaib Haya
Sawakin Sinkat Gunob Awlieb...
- (or governor) of not only Jeddah, but also
Sawakin and Habesh, and he kept custom-house
officers at
Sawakin and M****awa. When
Muhammad Ali successfully...
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government eventually ordered him to leave. His men left via K****ala and
Sawakin, but not
before helping put down the
mutiny of the 4th
Regiment at K****ala...
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Ansar had
begun to move into the
southern region. In all of Sudan, only
Sawakin,
reinforced by
Indian army troops, and Wadi
Halfa on the
northern frontier...
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northern towns and Red Sea ports, such as Khartoum, K****ala, Sannar, and
Sawakin. The
evacuation of
Egyptian troops and officials, and
other foreigners...
- near Tokar. The name is said to mean "patrician." They
became princes Sawakin since 664 AH
under Mamluk and the
Othman Caliphate.[citation needed] They...
- Iraq), the
Shammar Toga, some of the Dulaim, the Zafir, the Dawwar, the
Sawakin, the al-Muntafiq confederation, the Bani
Hasan (of the Bani Malik), the...
- was destro**** in 1867. In the
northeast of
Sudan lies the old city of
Sawakin. It is now in ruins. It is said to be in
restoration now and will reopen...