Osman Digna (Arabic: عثمان دقنة) (c. 1840–1926) was a follower of Muhammad Ahmad, the self-proclaimed Mahdi, in Sudan, who became his best known military...
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Sea Ports Corporation, Sudan (section Osman Digna)
Petroleum Terminal was completed in 2003, at Port Sudan. The Port of Prince Osman Digna at Suakin has three berths serving cargo ships and passenger ships, and...
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a Mahdist Sudanese army led by Osman Digna. Despite his earlier victory at El Teb, Graham realised that Osman Digna's force was far from broken and that...
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Digna can refer to: Osman Digna Digna Ochoa Digna, Jura, a French commune in the Jura department Digna, Tibet Saint Digna can refer to: Roman martyr (see...
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Ethiopian army that defeated a Mahdist force of about the same size, led by Osman Digna Elrich, Haggai (1996). Ras Alula And The Scramble For Africa. Red Sea...
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place during the British Sudan Campaign where a force of Sudanese under Osman Digna won a victory over a 3,500 strong Egyptian force under the command of...
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Encamping on the banks of the Atbara river by March 20, Mahmud, with Osman Digna's group of Mahdist warriors were within 20 miles (32 km) of the British...
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force near Suakin, a chief port of Sudan. The Mahdist force, under Osman Digna, had advanced on Suakin with an intention to invest it. From Suakin,...
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Suakin from 1886 to 1888, Kitchener had held off the Mahdist forces under Osman Digna from the Red Sea coast, but he had never commanded a large army in battle...
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intention of destroying the power of the Sudanese military commander Osman Digna and his troops during the Mahdist War. The first expedition took place...
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