Kassala (Arabic: كسلا) is the capital of the state of Kassala in eastern Sudan. In 2002 its population was recorded to be 957,000. Built on the banks...
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Kassala (Arabic: ولاية كسلا, called Ash Sharqiyah during 1991—1994) is one of the 18 wilayat (states) of Sudan. It has an area of 36,710 km2 and an estimated...
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Kassala Airport (IATA: KSL, ICAO: HSKA) is an airport serving Kassala, the capital city of the state of Kassala in Sudan. The airport resides at an elevation...
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Northern front, East Africa, 1940 (redirect from Capture of Kassala)
the Sudan–Eritrea and Sudan–Ethiopia borders, the Italian army captured Kassala, on 4 July, then Gallabat; Karora was occupied unopposed and Kurmuk taken...
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The Battle of Kassala was fought on July 17, 1894, between an Italian colonial troop and Mahdist Sudanese forces. Governor Oreste Baratieri sought to...
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Al-Taka Kassala is a multi-use stadium in Kassala, Sudan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Taka Kassala. The stadium...
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Al-Taka SC (redirect from Taka Kassala)
(Arabic: نادي التاكا الرياضي) also known as Al-Taka Kassala is a Sudanese football club based in Kassala. It was founded in 1970. They play in the second...
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Kassala is a district of Kassala state, Sudan. "Districts of Sudan". statoids. Retrieved 29 December 2018. "list of districts of Sudan" (PDF). Download...
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to act as a coordinating body for the three eastern states of Red Sea, Kassala, and Al Qadarif. Anglo-Egyptian Sudan had eight mudiriyat, or provinces...
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Geneina Hala'ib Hashabah `Iyāl Bakhīt Jebel Moon or Jebel Mun Kaduqli Kassala Kauda Khartoum - Capital Khartoum North or Bahri Kusti or Kosti Kreinik...
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Al Mirghani ESC (redirect from Merghani Kassala)
الرياضية) is a Sudanese football club based in Kassala. Their home stadium is Stade Al-Merghani Kassala. They played in the second division of the Sudanese...
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the Italian army. After the garrison of Italian and colonial troops at Kassala in Sudan was ordered to withdraw in mid-January, the British offensive...
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University of Kassala (in Arabic جامعة كسلا, Jām'iat Kassala). A public university located in Kassala, Sudan it was established to provide higher education...
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Eritrea and 168,000 people in Sudan, mainly in the eastern part around Kassala. Across Eritrea and Sudan, the Rashaida keep their traditional dress, culture...
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Stade Al-Merghani Kassala is a multi-use stadium in Kassala, in northeastern Sudan. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium...
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responding to incursions early in World War Two. Italian troops occupied Kassala and other border areas from Italian Somaliland during 1940. In 1942, the...
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Operational Corps under General Oreste Baratieri, fighting the Battle of Kassala and the Battle of Coatit. Arimondi urged rapid and daring offensive manoeuvres...
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Domenico Turitto (section Occupation of Kassala)
Indigenous Infantry Battalion, occupying the city of Kassala and distinguishing himself at the Battle of Kassala. During the First Italo-Ethiopian War, Turitto...
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* 1 Khartoum * 2 North Kordofan * 3 Northern * 4 Kassala * 5 Blue Nile * 6 North Darfur * 7 South Darfur * 8 South Kordofan * 9 Gezira * 10 White Nile...
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along the border with Eritrea, particularly the states of Red Sea and Kassala. The Eastern Front's Chairman is Musa Mohamed Ahmed. While the Sudan People's...
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borders between much of Eritrea's Barka valley, Port Sudan Tokar, and the Kassala areas of eastern Sudan.[citation needed] The Beni-Amer people became politically...
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ordered to withdraw from Kassala and Metemma in the lowlands along the Eritrea–Sudan border and hold the mountain passes on the Kassala–Agordat and Metemma–Gondar...
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Ethiopia, then west through western Eritrea to reach the Sudanese plains near Kassala. Unlike the Setit or Takazze rivers, which flow out of Ethiopia and also...
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Sudanese states of Red Sea around Port Sudan, River Nile, Al Qadarif and Kassala, as well as in Northern Red Sea, Gash-Barka, and Anseba Regions in Eritrea...
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Sorghum Cultivation and Possible Pearl Millet in the Second Millennium BC at Kassala, Eastern Sudan". Plants and People in the African Past. pp. 503–528. doi:10...
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winning several victories over the Mahdists, particularly at the Battle of Kassala on 17 July 1894. Following Ethiopian Emperor Menelik II and Italy's dispute...
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Dua Saleh (category People from Kassala (state))
role as Cal Bowman in the Netflix series Sex Education. Saleh was born in Kassala, Sudan, to a family with Tunjur heritage, who are originally from Chad/Darfur...
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revolutionaries". A year later, Italian colonial forces seized Kassala after the successful Battle of Kassala. In 1891 a Catholic priest, Father Joseph Ohrwalder...
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Date 22–23 September 1885 Location Kufit, Hamasien, Eritrea (between Kassala and Keren) Result Ethiopian victory...
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A depiction of the Khalifa inciting his troops to attack Kassala, from Rudolf Carl von Slatin's Fire and Sword in the Sudan (1896)...
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