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zariba (from Arabic: زَرِيْـبَـة, romanized: zarībah, lit. 'cattle-pen') is a
fence which is made of thorns. Historically, it was used to
defend settlements...
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infantry were able to make use of
their superior firepower from
behind a
zariba barricade without suffering significant casualties, the
cavalry and camel...
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region of Bahr el Ghazal,
where they
resided in
zaribas (Arabic: زريْـبـة, romanized:
zarība), thornbush-fortified
bases kept by bāzinqirs (firearm-equipped...
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Separation barrier Border barrier Brushwood fencing Fencing (computing)
Zariba Metal Fencing Notes Patrick Hanks, ed. (1985).
Collins Dictionary of the...
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Bahrain Stock Exchange. The
company is
active in the
development of the Al
Zariba /
North Kurdufan area. The CEO and
President is
Magdi Taha.
Sudatel owns...
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decided not to
attack that night. The
British built a
defensive position (or
zariba), but were
sniped at from the high
ground around them by
Mahdist rifle units...
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first occasion some
forty mounted men were
collected in the Tug
before our
zariba; but this did not
satisfy the Sultan, and he
arranged a
second "fan- tasia"...
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after being captured at the
Battle of Badr and died in 635. He
married Zariba bint Sa'id ibn
Qashib from Banu Azd and had many children.: 19–20 Rabī‘ah...
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Khartoum with a
small army, to set up a
network of
trading forts known as
zaribas,
focusing his
efforts on
slave trading and
ivory sales. At its height,...
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Africa portal Compound (enclosure)
Kraal Stockade Zariba René de Pont-Jest: L'Expédition du Katanga, d'après les
notes de voyage...