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Sinkat (Arabic: سنكات, romanized:
Sinkāt, Beja Ookwaakw) is a
small town in
eastern Sudan. It is the main city of the
district of the same name and, in...
- Halayib, Haya, Sawakin,
Sinkat,
Gunob Awlieb, Derodieb,
Tokar and Ageeg. Port
Sudan (Capital)
Gebiet Elmadin Halaib Haya
Sawakin Sinkat Gunob Awlieb Derodieb...
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Sinkat is a
district of Red Sea state, Sudan. "Districts of Sudan". statoids.
Retrieved 29
December 2018. "list of
districts of Sudan" (PDF). Download...
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garrisons stationed throughout the country, such as
those at Sennar,
Tokar and
Sinkat, was
therefore threatened unless it was
conducted in an
orderly fashion...
- 900 ft)
elevation sitting atop a flat mountain.
Nearby towns are Carthago,
Sinkat, and Gebeit. It is also
approximately 470
kilometres (290 mi) from the Nile...
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Egyptian Revolution of 1952.
Salem was born in 1920 to an
Egyptian family in
Sinkat, Sudan,
which was a
colony ran by
Egypt and
Britain under a condominium...
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number distinctions; in
others (e.g. that
described by
Vanhove and
Roper for
Sinkat) they do not.
Possessive relationships are
shown through a
genitive suffix...
- for many decades.
Historically they were do****ented in the
Erkawit and
Sinkat Sanctuaries, as well as the
Tokar Game Reserve. However, due to
civil unrest...
- 27,000 civilians.
However three smaller garrisons, at Sennar,
Tokar and
Sinkat, were
under siege by the Mahdists.
Rather than
evacuating Khartoum immediately...
- Suakin. His
first battle was an
attempt to
capture a Turkish-held fort at
Sinkat in 1883. His
initial attack was repulsed, but the fort
eventually fell after...