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    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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    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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    of Nagash, Kingdom of Qita'a and Kingdom of Tankish. Kingdom of Jarin Osman Digna History of Sudan Demographics of Sudan "Beja | people | Britannica"....
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    joined by the Hadendoa Beja, who were rallied to the Mahdi in 1883 by Osman Digna, an Ansār captain in eastern Sudan. The Mahdist revolution was backed...
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