• Ubaid, Ebeid, Obeid, Ubayd, Ubayyid, Ubaidi, the Americanized Obade, etc., used with or without the article Al- or El-, are all romanizations of أبيض or...
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    El-Obeid (redirect from Al Ubayyiḑ)
    El-Obeid (Arabic: الأبيض, al-ʾAbyaḍ, lit. "the White"), also romanized as Al-Ubayyid, is the capital of the state of North Kurdufan, in Sudan. El-Obeid...
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  • appearance 1984 – Group stage Al-Hilal Club (Omdurman) Al-Hilal SC (Kadougli) Al-Hilal ESC (Al-Fasher) "Al-Hilal Al-Ubayyid official Website". Retrieved...
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  • Wadi al-Abyad or al-Ubayyid (Arabic: وادي الأبيض, "white wadi") is the second-longest wadi in Iraq (after Wadi Hauran) and extends in west of Iraq within...
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  • The Our Lady Queen of Africa Cathedral or Cathedral of El Obeid is a religious building belonging to the Catholic Church, and functions as a cathedral...
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    rivers of Iraq. Shatt al-Arab Euphrates Shatt al-Hayy or Gharraf Canal, distributary of the Tigris Wadi al-Khirr Wadi al-Ubayyid Wadi al-Ghadaf Wadi Tharthar...
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    at Al-Ubayyid in Kurdufan (Central Command), the Second Division was at Khashm El Girba (Eastern Command), the Sixth Division was assigned to Al-Fashir...
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    and large agencies.[citation needed] The singer Hawa Al-Tagtaga was from the region. Al-Ubayyid En Nahud Er Rahad Umm Ruwaba Bara Gibaish Sodari Abu Zabad...
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    not far from Al Ubayyid and seized their rifles, field guns and ammunition. The Mahdi followed up this victory by laying siege to Al Ubayyid and starving...
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    supplemented by mercenaries, manned garrisons in Khartoum, Kassala, and Al Ubayyid and at several smaller outposts. The Shaiqiyah, Arabic speakers who had...
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