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Kassala-Kassala
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 of
Kassala-Kassala State
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
Kassala-States of Sudan
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Kassala-Eastern Sudan States Coordinating Council
eastern states of the Republic of Sudan; Kassala, Red Sea and Al Qadarif. The agreement also established an Eastern Sudan Reconstruction and Development
Kassala-Northern front, East Africa, 1940
declaration of war on 10 June 1940. On the Sudan–Eritrea and Sudan–Ethiopia borders, the Italian army captured Kassala, on 4 July, then Gallabat; Karora was
Kassala-Mahdist War
forces seized Kassala after the successful Battle of Kassala. In 1891 a Catholic priest, Father Joseph Ohrwalder, escaped from captivity in Sudan. In 1895
Kassala-Kassala Airport
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
Kassala-Sudan
in 1925, the Sudan Defence Force played an active part in responding to incursions early in World War Two. Italian troops occupied Kassala and other border
Kassala-Flag of Sudan
the states of Sudan have adopted their own distinctive flags. Blue Nile State Central Darfur North Darfur South Darfur West Darfur Kassala State Khartoum
Kassala-Geography of Sudan
Sudan is divided into 18 states and one area with special administrative status. The states of Sudan are: Khartoum North Kordofan Northern Kassala Blue
Kassala-List of cities in Sudan
Geneina Hala'ib Hashabah `Iyāl Bakhīt Jebel Moon or Jebel Mun Kaduqli Kassala Kauda Khartoum - Capital Khartoum North or Bahri Kusti or Kosti Kreinik
Kassala-Aroma, Sudan
located in Kassala State, Sudan. Aroma is north of Kassala State's capital, Kassala. In 2016, Aroma suffered from water shortage, while Kassala State witnessed
Kassala-Eastern Front (Sudan)
rebel groups operating in eastern Sudan along the border with Eritrea, particularly the states of Red Sea and Kassala. The Eastern Front's Chairman is
Kassala-Deportation of Eritreans during the war in Sudan (2023–present)
Hundreds fled to Wau and Kassala. There are reports that numerous Eritreans have gone missing in Kassala, a city near the Sudan-Eritrea border, creating
Kassala-Eritrea–Sudan border
. The border ends at a tripoint with a small city in Ethiopia called Himora. The border leaves the trifion between Eritrea, Ethiopia and
Kassala-Mahdist State
Mahdi's tent. Kassala and Sennar fell soon after, and by the end of 1885, the Ansar had begun to move into the southern region. In all of Sudan, only Sawakin
Kassala-Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
Equatoria, Kassala, Khartoum, Kurdufan, Northern, and Upper Nile. In 1948, Bahr al Ghazal split from Equatoria. List of governors of pre-independence Sudan 1903–1917
Kassala-University of Kassala
University of Kassala (in Arabic جامعة كسلا, Jām'iat Kassala). A public university located in Kassala, Sudan it was established to provide higher education
Kassala-Timeline of the War in Sudan (2024)
2024-04-17. Retrieved 2024-04-18. "El Burhan fires Sudan's Foreign Minister, governors of Kassala and El Gedaref". Radio Dabanga. 2024-04-18. Retrieved
Kassala-Education in Sudan
upgraded to university status, including those at Nyala, Dongola, Port Sudan, Kassala, and Al-Gedaref. In 1993 Al-Neelain University was created when the
Kassala-History of Sudan
of Kassala and Gedaref, including food supplies and finances. Talks with Ethiopia have stopped. An EEPA report stated that on 19 December 2020, Sudan had
Kassala-Kassala District
Kassala is a district of Kassala state, Sudan. "Districts of Sudan". statoids. Retrieved 29 December 2018. "list of districts of Sudan" (PDF). Download
Kassala-Anglo-Egyptian conquest of Sudan
The Anglo-Egyptian conquest of Sudan in 1896–1899 was a reconquest of territory lost by the Khedives of Egypt in 1884–1885 during the Mahdist War. The
Kassala-Emblem of Sudan
The current national emblem of Sudan was adopted in 1985. Because this national symbol follows the rules of heraldry it could be considered a national
Kassala-Hayya, Sudan
Sudan. Hayya sits at the point where the railways and the roads which come from Atbara and Kassala, meet, and continue towards Suakin and Port Sudan.
Kassala-Stade Al-Merghani Kassala
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
Kassala-Al-Taka SC
Al-Taka Kassala is a Sudanese football club based in Kassala. It was founded in 1970. They play in the second division in Sudanese football, Sudan Premier
Kassala-List of wars involving the United Kingdom
Mahdist Sudan British allied victory Britain and Egypt took over Sudan and turned it into a condominium known as the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan Kassala temporarily
Kassala-Stade Al-Taka Kassala
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
Kassala-Al Mirghani ESC
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
Kassala-Federal Alliance of Eastern Sudan
and also ten legislative seats in each of the three states in East Sudan: Kassala, Al-Qadarif, and Red Sea. The FAES criticized former allies once part
Kassala-Districts of Sudan
Baw District Al Kurumik District Seteet District Nahr Atbara District Kassala District Al Gash District Hamashkorieb District Khartoum District Um Badda
Kassala-Turco-Egyptian Sudan
arrived in the Sudan. He fitted out special expeditions to search for gold along the White and the Blue Nile. In 1840, the regions of Kassala and Taka were
Kassala-Ibrahim Mahmoud Hamad
is a Sudanese politician of the National Congress Party, who governed Kassala State from 2006 until 2008, whereupon he adopted the position of Minister
Kassala-Government of Sudan
the states of Sudan: North Kordofan (ولاية شمال كردفان Wilāyat Shamāl Kurdufān) Northern (ولاية الشمالية Wilāyat ash-Shamāliyyah) Kassala (ولاية كسّلا
Kassala-Outline of Sudan
ecoregions in Sudan Ecoregions in Sudan Administrative divisions of Sudan States of Sudan Districts of Sudan States of Sudan Blue Nile Al Jazirah Kassala Khartoum
Kassala-Eastern Arab Corps
tribesmen in Eastern Sudan during the late 19th century, the Eastern Arab Corps emerged as a formidable armed unit with bases in Kassala and Gedaref respectively
Kassala-El-Gadarif
seasonal direct roads. It is also linked to Port Sudan city with roads and railway through Kassala at a distance of about 200 km. There are also roads
Kassala-List of conflicts in Sudan
— March 10, 1889 C.E. Battle of Gallabat July 17, 1894 C.E. Battle of Kassala June 7, 1896 C.E. Battle of Ferkeh April 8, 1898 C.E. Battle of Atbara
Kassala-List of airports in Sudan
is a list of airports in Sudan, sorted by location. Sudan, officially the Republic of the Sudan, sometimes called North Sudan is an Arab state in North
Kassala-Khartoum State
the eighteen states of Sudan. Although it is the smallest state by area (22,142 km2), it is the most populous state in Sudan - 5,274,321 in the 2008
Kassala-Turco-Egyptian conquest of Sudan (1820–1824)
modern Sudan and South Sudan were not conquered in the conquest of 1822–24, but were added following campaigns in later years. These included the Kassala region
Kassala-New Halfa Airport
ICAO: HSNW) is an airport serving New Halfa, located in the state of Kassala in Sudan. The airport resides at an elevation of 1,480 feet (451 m) above mean
Kassala-2007 Sudan floods
and Kassala, killing one person every two weeks on average. Within four weeks after torrential rains started to devastate many parts of the Sudan, the
Kassala-2019–2022 Sudanese protests
2020-08-28. Retrieved 2020-12-30. "Sudan: Violence in Eastern Sudan - Kassala and Red Sea - Flash Update No. 2 - Sudan". ReliefWeb. Retrieved 2020-12-30
Kassala-Aroma (disambiguation)
La Paz, Bolivia Aroma Rural LLG, Papua New Guinea Aroma, Sudan, a town in Kassala State, Sudan Aroma of wine Aroma Housewares, branded as Aroma, is a cookware
Kassala-Eritrea–Sudan relations
referendum would lead to the unity of Sudan. In 2011, Eritrea and Sudan cooperated in the building of the Kassala-Al Lafa Highway linking the two countries
Kassala-Timeline of the War in Sudan (2023)
day, the SAF claimed that RSF forces in White Nile, Gedaref, Kassala, Nyala, Port Sudan, Kadugli, Damazin and Kosti had surrendered and that the RSF camps
Kassala-Meteorite fall
Pradesh L3 No Khor Temiki 8 April 1932 Sudan Kassala (former Ash Sharqiyah) Aubrite No Kidairat January 1983 Sudan Kurdufan H6 No Kiel 26 April 1962
Kassala-Rail transport in Sudan
on the main line 200 km southwest of Port Sudan, then extended south to the cotton-producing area near Kassala, the grain region of Al Qadarif and, finally
Kassala-List of current state governors in Sudan
The following table presents a listing of Sudan's state governors. List of current heads of state and government List of South Sudanese state governors
Kassala-Transitional Sovereignty Council
Sudan; Hassan Sheikh Idris (or Hassan Mohamed Idris), a prominent member of the National Umma Party (and thereby a member of Sudan Call) from Kassala;
Kassala-Muhammad Ahmad
victories. Kassala and Sannar fell soon after and, by the end of 1885, the Ansār had begun to move into the southern regions of Sudan. In all of Sudan, only
Kassala-Squatting in Sudan
200,000 squatters in Khartoum, 180,000 in Nyala, 60,000 in Kassala, 70,000 in Port Sudan and 170,000 in Wad Madani. The first squatted informal settlements
Kassala-List of wars involving Sudan
This is a list of wars involving the Republic of Sudan and its predecessors. East African Campaign (World War II) First Sudanese Civil War: Assefa, Hizkias
Kassala-Agriculture in Sudan
Agriculture in Sudan plays an important role in that country's economy. Agriculture and livestock raising are the main sources of livelihood for most
Kassala-India–Sudan relations
eastern Sudan, primarily Port Sudan and Suakin. Gradually, they began moving to the western regions of the country and settled in Omdurman, Kassala, Al Qadarif
Kassala-Beni-Amer people
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
Kassala-Toteil
located at the southern edge of the Taka Mountains in Kassala state around 4.16 km from Kassala, Sudan. According to Lonely Planet Toteil is "noted for atmospheric
Kassala-East African campaign (World War II)
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
Kassala-History of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
forces invaded Sudan at several points and captured the railway junction at Kassala and other villages along the border. While Port Sudan was raided by
Kassala-Muhannad El Tahir
for Sudan Premier League club Tuti SC and the Sudan national team. Altaher joined Kassala-based Al Mirghani ESC from city rivals Al-Nasr SC (Kassala) in
Kassala-Sudan Airways
Khartoum with Asmara, Atbara, El Fashir, El Obeid, Geneina, Juba, Kassala, Malakal, and Port Sudan, all of them served by de Havilland Dove aircraft.: 90 An
Kassala-Battle of Kassala
The Battle of Kassala was fought on July 17, 1894, between an Italian colonial troop and Mahdist Sudanese forces. Governor Oreste Baratieri sought to
Kassala-Sudanese Greeks
Fascist-Italian forces seized Kassala in 1940, several Greeks, who lived there, were forced into detention in Ethiopia. Subsequently, the Sudan Defence Force, which
Kassala-Battle of Agordat (1941)
Italian army. After the garrison of Italian and colonial troops at Kassala in Sudan was ordered to withdraw in mid-January, the British offensive into
Kassala-Sennar
regular navigation, as the natural outlet of the Takruri country between Kassala and Galabat." The modern town lies SSE of the ruins of the ancient capital
Kassala-2018 Sudan floods
From July to November 2018, Sudan experienced extensive flooding due to extreme rainfall. The most affected states were Kassala, West Kordofan, and Khartoum
Kassala-Khashm el Girba
Khashm el-Girba (Arabic: خشم القربة) is a town in Kassala (state), north-eastern Sudan, located on the Atbarah River. The Khashm el-Girba Dam is located
Kassala-Railway stations in Sudan
S - South Sudan Wau - S - terminus - on Jur River - South Sudan Babanusa - S - junction Nyala - W - terminus Purram Tumburra Samsum Kassala - nearest
Kassala-Dua Saleh
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
Kassala-Al Qadarif State
area and going through the railway line heading towards Port Sudan across the city of Kassala. Dawkah, the capital of the province of tippers and mediating
Kassala-Beja people
them live in the 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
Kassala-Second Battle of Agordat
Mahdists from Sudan. Emir Ahmed Ali campaigned against the Italian forces in eastern Sudan and led about 10,000–12,000 men east from Kassala. This force
Kassala-Law enforcement in Sudan
Law enforcement in Sudan is the law enforcement of the country of Sudan. The British army assigned a captain to the central administration for police duties
Kassala-Transport in Sudan
also exists between Hayya and Sennar via Kassala. Other lines connect Ad-Damazin with Malakal in South Sudan and Nyala with Geneina and al-Fashir. Modest
Kassala-Raoul du Bisson
left via Kassala and Sawakin, but not before helping put down the mutiny of the 4th Regiment at Kassala. He published an account of his Sudan adventure
Kassala-List of universities in Sudan
universities in Sudan. "Sudanese higher education". Ministry of Higher Education & Scientific Research. Retrieved 2011-09-15. "A-Z Universities in Sudan". uniRank
Kassala-Rashaida people
people in Eritrea and 168,000 people in Sudan, mainly in the eastern part around Kassala. Across Eritrea and Sudan, the Rashaida keep their traditional dress
Kassala-Isaias Afwerki
Isaias along with Haile Woldense and Mussie Tesfamichael traveled to Kassala, Sudan, via Asmara to join the Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF). Isaias and
Kassala-Blue Nile clashes (2022–2023)
torch govt offices in eastern Sudan's Kassala". Dabanga Radio TV Online. Retrieved 2023-04-14. dabanga (2022-07-20). "Sudan doctors: Urgent need for surgeons
Kassala-Hamashkorieb District
Hamashkorieb is a district of Kassala state, Sudan. "Districts of Sudan". statoids. Retrieved 29 December 2018. "list of districts of Sudan" (PDF). Download Excel
Kassala-Nahr Atbara District
Atbara is a district of Kassala state, Sudan. "Districts of Sudan". statoids. Retrieved 29 December 2018. "list of districts of Sudan" (PDF). Download Excel
Kassala-Gash Group
the Butana Group preceded the Gash culture. At Mahal Teglinos (at Kassala, eastern Sudan) was found a large settlement with two cemeteries and the living
Kassala-Ash Sharqiyah
Region in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, formerly Ash-Sharqiyyah Region Kassala (state), Sudan, called Ash Sharqiyah 1991–1994) Sharqiya Sands, Oman Al Gharbiyah
Kassala-List of football clubs in Sudan
Al-Nsoor Al-Shamali AC Alamal SC Atbara Burri Khartoum Hay el-Arab SC Jazeerat Al-Feel SC Merrikh Mourada Taka Kassala Sudan Premier League - soccerway.com
Kassala-Shukria clan
rinderpest affected eastern Sudan from 1889, and together with the harsh taxation and demands from the Mahdist Emir of Kassala, Hamed Wad Ali, this led to
Kassala-Hadendoa
Boyd Jenkins, Profile of the Beja people (1996, 2009) Martin, Hugh (1899) Kassala: An Historical Sketch in The United Service Magazine. London: William Clowes
Kassala-Football in Sudan
Sudan is managed by the Sudan Football Association. The association administers the national football team, as well as the Premier League. The Sudan Football
Kassala-Battle of Keren
Eritrea through Kassala on 18 January and by 1 February had captured Agordat about 160 km (100 mi) further east. Anglo-Egyptian Sudan shared a 1,600 km
Kassala-2011–2013 Sudanese protests
took to the streets in the eastern town of Kassala. Students protested at the Red Sea University in Port Sudan after the arrest of several Darfuri student
Kassala-Africa
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
Kassala-Architecture of Sudan
and other amenities." Provincial towns and cities like Kassala, El-Gadarif, El-Obeid, Port Sudan, Shendi, Atbara, or Wad Madani also underwent important
Kassala-Omar al-Bashir
1944) is a Sudanese former military officer and politician who served as Sudan's head of state under various titles from 1989 until 2019, when he was deposed
Kassala-Khartoum International Airport
مطار الخرطوم الدولي) is the principal airport in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan. The airport has been shut down since it was stormed and occupied on 15
Kassala-List of airports by ICAO code: H
Airport – Dinder HSGN (EGN) – Geneina Airport – Geneina HSKA (KSL) – Kassala Airport – Kassala HSKG (GBU) – Khashm El Girba Airport – Khashm El Girba HSKI (KST) –
Kassala-Teseney
Tesseney, is a market town in western Eritrea. It lies south-east of Kassala in Sudan, on the Gash River. The city was much fought over in the Eritrean War
Kassala-Al Gash District
Gash is a district of Kassala state, Sudan. "Districts of Sudan". statoids. Retrieved 29 December 2018. "list of districts of Sudan" (PDF). Download Excel
Kassala-2009 Sudan Premier League
started on 18 February 2009 with a 1–1 draw between Al-Mourada and Merghani Kassala. For the 2009 season, the number of teams had been expanded from 12 to
Kassala-Sudan Defence Force
The Sudan Defence Force (SDF) was a British Colonial Auxiliary Forces unit raised in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan in 1925 to assist local police in internal
Kassala-Wad al Hulaywah
Wad al Hulaywah (ود الحليو) is a populated place in the state of Kassala, Sudan. "Google Maps". v t e
Kassala-Urban refugee
Kenema 2,027 1,947 2,256 1,622 1,988 2,303 Sudan Kassala 4,614 4,867 4,906 4,910 4,789 6,000 6,000 South Sudan Juba 6,071 5,819 5,255 Turkey Istanbul 13
Kassala-Nizar Hamid
defender who plays for Al-Hilal and the Sudan national football team. As of match played 31 May 2016. Sudan score listed first, score column indicates
Kassala-Shendi
Shendi or Shandi (Arabic: شندي) is a small city in northern Sudan, situated on the southeastern bank of the Nile River 150 km northeast of Khartoum. Shandi
Kassala-Abdallahi ibn Muhammad
strengthened the military and financial situation of Sudan; however this was not enough, as Sudan became threatened by the Italian, French and British
Kassala-Leptomyrina sudanica
butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is found in Sudan. It is known only from Kassala State of eastern Sudan, between 1,000 and 1,300 metres elevation. Wikimedia
Kassala-2007 Sudan Premier League
The 2007 Sudan Premier League was the 36th edition of the highest club level football competition in Sudan. Source: rsssf.com
Kassala-List of conflicts in Africa
Battle of Suakin 9–10 March 1889 Battle of Gallabat 17 July 1894 Battle of Kassala 7 June 1896 Battle of Ferkeh 8 April 1898 Battle of Atbara 2 September
Kassala-Hamid Idris Awate
Eritrea. Shortly after, he served as deputy chief (Mayor) of the city of Kassala (Sudan) and its surroundings during the brief Italian occupation of that city
Kassala-Wagner Group
possibly on their way to Sudan, citing video footage that showed Sudanese currency and a telephone card depicting Kassala's Khatmiya Mosque among the
Kassala-Badr Airlines
formerly Sarit Airlines (from 1997 to 2004), is an airline based in Khartoum, Sudan, operating cargo and passenger air services for humanitarian aid missions
Kassala-Atbarah River
detachment. In 1964, the river was dammed by the Khashm el-Girba Dam near Kassala in Sudan to provide irrigation to the newly built town of Halfa Dughaym in an
Kassala-2013 Sudan floods
Kordofan, Gedaref, North Darfur, Blue Nile, White Nile and South Darfur, Kassala, and South Kordofan, according to the Ministry of Health. The Humanitarian
Kassala-List of Sudanese states by population
Sudan is divided into 18 states, or wilyat. The state with the largest population is Khartoum with 7,993,851 and the state with the smallest population
Kassala-Italian Empire
campaigned against the Italian forces in eastern Sudan and led about 10–12,000 men east from Kassala, encountering 2,400 Italians and their Eritrean Ascaris
Kassala-2008 Sudan Premier League
The 2008 Sudan Premier League was the 37th edition of the highest club level football competition in Sudan. The competition started on February 21 with
Kassala-Kafouri
Farms, to the north by the extension of the Ezba, and to the south by Kassala Street. Kafouri is divided into squares starting from square one up to
Kassala-Abdelaziz Baraka Sakin
born in Kassala, Sudan, in 1963) is a Sudanese fiction writer with roots in Darfur in western Sudan, whose literary work was banned in Sudan in 2011.
Kassala-Battle of Kufit
Mahdiism and the Egyptian Sudan: Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of Mahdiism and of Subsequent Events in Sudan to the Present Time. Macmillan
Kassala-Abdullah El Tayib
Tamirab, a village near Ad-Dāmar in Sudan, during the Anglo-Egyptian condominium and received his primary education in Kassala, Ad-Damar and Berber. After graduating
Kassala-Hassan al-Turabi
role in the 1989 coup. al-Turabi was born on 1 February 1932 in Kassala, eastern Sudan, to a Sufi Muslim sheikh, and received an Islamic education, before
Kassala-Wad el-Mahi
dabanga (2022-07-19). "Hausa protesters torch govt offices in eastern Sudan's Kassala". Dabanga Radio TV Online. Archived from the original on 2023-04-14
Kassala-Angele Ishag
Educators program sponsored by the United States, she was headmistress of Kassala Girls Higher Secondary School.[citation needed] She went on to be headmistress
Kassala-Agaw languages
speakers) in Eritrea around the town of Keren and eastern Sudan around the town of Kassala Xamtanga (Central Agaw; also called Khamir, Khamta) 143,000
Kassala-Alodia
suitable for livestock. Along the Atbara and the adjacent Gash Delta (near Kassala) many Christian sites have been noted. According to Ibn Hawqal, a vassal
Kassala-Ethiopian–Ottoman border conflict
plateau was pursued by Khurshid Pasha from 1832 to 1837. The areas east of Kassala as far as Teseney were continuously raided by the Egyptians for slaves
Kassala-Ministry of Defence (Sudan)
The Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Sudan is the government ministry responsible for defence and the Sudanese Armed Forces. After independence
Kassala-List of Sudanese states by Human Development Index
This is a list of states of Sudan by sub-national Human Development Index as of 2021. List of countries by Human Development Index "Sub-national HDI -
Kassala-Showak
Gedaref, the state capital and Kassala city. The national highway linking Khartoum and the rest of the country with Port Sudan, as well as the railway line
Kassala-Mereb River
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
Kassala-List of massacres in Sudan
The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in modern Sudan (numbers may be approximate): 10 May 2019 - ten killed in Wad Madani sit-in by
Kassala-Eritrean Liberation Front
Eritrea into four Zonal Commands with the Revolutionary Command located in Kassala. Like the Egyptian-funded military training, the organization of the ELF
Kassala-Funj Sultanate
many slaves before stopping near the Taka mountain range near modern-day Kassala. Before the Ottomans gained a foothold in Ethiopia, in 1555, Özdemir Pasha
Kassala-Date cultivation in Dar al-Manasir
cultivated date trees occur in the Red Sea Hills in the vicinity of Port Sudan, in Kassala, along the Atbara River, in the deserts around Dongola and far Southwest
Kassala-Foreign relations of Eritrea
hold talks in Asmara - Sudan Tribune: Plural news and views on Sudan". www.sudantribune.com. Retrieved 30 December 2018. "Sudan-Eritrea road to boost ties:
Kassala-Dardiri Mohammed Osman
imprisonment. Dardiri, during his work in eastern Sudan, worked for the White Flag League in Gedaref and Kassala, in cooperation with the Binbashi Muhammad Salih
Kassala-Bushara Abdel-Nadief
Sanad Bushara Abdel-Nadief Abdalla (born 1947 in Kassala) is a Sudanese footballer who played as a midfielder. He competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics
Kassala-Shuldham Redfern
(Personnel) in Khartoum from 1929, Commissioner, Port Sudan from 1932, and Governor of Kassala Province from 1934 to 1935. In 1935, he was seconded to
Kassala-Aisha Musa Ahmad (musician)
both Sudan and Egypt. Aisha al-Falatiya was born in Kassala, close to the present-day border with Eritrea. Both her parents were immigrants to Sudan from
Kassala-Ibrahim Sultan Ali
having been sick for many years. He was buried on September 15, 1987, in Kassala, Sudan. [1], Ibrahim Sultan Ali - A Liberator Who Passed Away on Revolution
Kassala-Butana
region includes most of the state of Al Qadarif plus parts of the states of Kassala, River Nile, Khartoum, Al Jazirah and Sennar. The Butana plain occupies
Kassala-Angus Cameron (colonial administrator)
Mongalla Province in the south of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan between 1906 and 1908 and later governor of Kassala and Sennar provinces. Cameron was born in Nairn
Kassala-List of Sudanese flags
following is a list of flags used in Sudan. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of Sudan. Flag of Sudan Emblem of Sudan "Vexilla Mundi". www.vexilla-mundi
Kassala-Fula people
Kordofan, Darfur and the Blue Nile, Sennar, Kassala regions of Sudan, as well as the Red Sea coastal city of Port Sudan. The Fulani on their way to or back from
Kassala-Arthur Wallace Skrine
the Sudan Political Service, Skrine served in Khartoum in 1908, in Fung Province from 1909 to 1912, in Dongola from 1913 to 1917 and in Kassala from
Kassala-Air Headquarters East Africa
transport was bombed and strafed by Commonwealth aircraft a few miles north of Kassala. The same aircraft then proceeded to machine-gun from low level the nearby
Kassala-Mathiang Mathiang
defender for Australian NPL Victoria 2 club Brunswick City SC and the South Sudan national team. "Mathiang Mathiang - Player Statistics". "Mathiang Mathiang
Kassala-Helen Meles
her musical career early, at the age of eight, when she joined the Kassala, Sudan-based Red Flowers band (ቀያሕቲ ዕምባባ). The group was formed by the Eritrean
Kassala-Yohannes IV
would allow the Egyptians to safely evacuate out of certain cities such as Kassala, which aggravated the Mahdists even more. Ras Alula Engida defeated an
Kassala-Italian Eritrea
Ethiopia. Even in World War II the Italians used Eritrea to attack Sudan and occupy the Kassala area. Indeed, the best Italian colonial troops were the Eritrean
Kassala-Earth structure
Earthen hut with thatched roof in Toteil, near Kassala, Sudan
Kassala-ISO 3166-2:SD
ISO 3166-2:SD is the entry for Sudan in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
Kassala-2022 Sudan floods
flooding have been vast, hitting 16 of Sudan's 18 states, with South Darfur, Gedaref, Central Darfur, White Nile, and Kassala being the worst hit. The physical
Kassala-Squatting
200,000 squatters in Khartoum, 180,000 in Nyala, 60,000 in Kassala, 70,000 in Port Sudan and 170,000 in Wad Madani. Land squats occurred in what would
Kassala-Nobiin language
for approximately 50,000 Nubians; (2) in the New Halfa Scheme in the Kassala, Sudan, where housing and work was provided by the Sudanese government for
Kassala-Nepali Army
personnel for the United Nations Mission In Sudan. The Redeployment Coordination Headquarters (RCHQ) at Kassala was also manned by the Nepali contingent
Kassala-2010 Sudan Premier League
The 2010 Sudan Premier League was the 39th edition of the highest club level football competition in Sudan. The competition started on 2010-02-20. For
Kassala-Sorghum
ago in Eastern Sudan in the area of the Rivers Atbara and Gash. It has been found at an archaeological site near Kassala in eastern Sudan, dating from 3500
Kassala-Noor Uthman Muhammed
of Defense reports that Muhammed was born in Kassala, Sudan. Noor Uthman Muhammaed is a citizen of Sudan who described working at the Khalden training
Kassala-Amateur radio call signs in Africa
central region, ST4 Al Ubayyid, Kurdufan region, ST5 Kassala, eastern region, ST6 Port Sudan, northeast region, ST7 Ad'Damir, northwest region, ST8
Kassala-Kingdom of Fazughli
Kingdom of Fazughli was a precolonial state in what is now southeastern Sudan and western Ethiopia. Oral traditions assert its establishment to refugees
Kassala-Pastoral and Environmental Network in the Horn of Africa
Eritrea and Eastern Sudan’ in Kassala, Eastern Sudan. This was an important opportunity to promote reconciliation efforts, given Kassala’s geographical location
Kassala-Ad-Damir
الدامر, romanized: Ad-Dāmar) is the capital of the River Nile state in Sudan. It lies on the right (east) bank of the Nile River, at an elevation of
Kassala-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: P-Q-R-S
and Web Information". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2022-02-05. "South Sudan: States, Major Cities & Towns - Population Statistics, Maps, Charts, Weather
Kassala-William Platt
Italian East Africa from Sudan during the East African Campaign. After re-taking the abandoned Kassala railway junction in Sudan on 18 January 1941, Platt
Kassala-Mohamed al-Baghir Ahmed
located in the Gedaref district of Eastern Sudan. He received his early education in Kassala, followed by Port Sudan, and later attended Omdurman Commercial
Kassala-Federated state
come to South Sudan? | News". Al Jazeera. Archived from the original on 2020-08-20. Retrieved 2021-12-07. SBS World Guide 2008, p687 "Sudan: Protocol on
Kassala-Moritz von Beurmann
and visited Kassala, Khartoum and the lands of the Bilen people. In 1861 he returned to Germany and published Reisen in Nubien und dem Sudan 1860 und 1861
Kassala-South African Class 7A 4-8-0
designated Class 7A. In 1897 and 1898, during Kitchener's military campaign in Sudan, eight Cape 7th Class locomotives were built to the same design for the
Kassala-Gaetano Giardino
joined the Italian forces that were fighting in Eritrea and Sudan and in 1894 he fought in Kassala. He was later named Captain and became a company commander
Kassala-Gideon Force
Italians exhaust their resources, a limited offensive in Sudan was to be conducted at Kassala and an advance was to be made on Kisimayu by January or February
Kassala-Hutaym
are actually related to peninsular Hutaym. The Hutaymī camel traders of Kassala have intermarried with the Beja. The term Hutaym first appears in Arabic
Kassala-Beja Congress
Tokar, one of their historic strongholds, and the town of Khor Telkok near Kassala, which the NDA had declared to be their "capital". Politically the Beja
Kassala-History of Darfur
course of the Condominium, 56% of all investment occurred in Khartoum, Kassala and Northern Province versus 17% for both Kordofan and Darfur, resulting
Kassala-Communal work
(نَفِّير) is an Arabic word used in parts of Sudan (including Kordofan, Darfur, parts of the Nuba mountains and Kassala) to describe particular types of communal
Kassala-1913 Asmara earthquake
area of the earthquake extended into Northern Ethiopia as well as Kassala in Sudan. The earthquake caused significant damage in Asmara (VI), Keren (IV)
Kassala-Luigi Frusci
Italian attacks into the Sudan, conquering Kassala. Later in 1940, even when ordered to do so, he chose not pull out of the Sudan. Instead, he rebuffed the
Kassala-List of country subdivision flags
Area Blue Nile State Central Darfur North Darfur South Darfur West Darfur Kassala State Khartoum State Al Qadarif State Shilluk Kordofan Autonomous Administration
Kassala-Eritrean Railway
Eritrea. In the 1930s Italian leader Benito Mussolini wanted to reach Kassala in Sudan, but his war to conquer Ethiopia and create the Italian Empire stopped
Kassala-Hamdayet Border Reception Centre
and the Eritrean border, close to Sudan's eastern border with Ethiopia. Hamdayet administratively lies in Kassala State and is close to el-Gadarif city
Kassala-Taka (disambiguation)
Təkyə, Azerbaijan Taka, a former name for the district around Kassala, Sudan, now Kassala; see Alodia Taka (film), a 2005 Bangladeshi drama film Taka (paper
Kassala-Timeline of World War II (1940)
Somaliland and several towns and forts along the border with Sudan and Kenya including Kassala, Gallabat, and Moyale. 20 August Italy announces a blockade
Kassala-Military history of Ethiopia
in 1940 (conquest of Kassala in Sudan and British Somaliland), British and Commonwealth forces launched attacks from the Sudan and from Kenya. On 5 May
Kassala-Arab Spring concurrent incidents
November, hundreds of protesters took to the streets in the eastern town of Kassala. Anti-austerity protests erupted on 16 June 2012, when the student-led
Kassala-Geography of Ethiopia
bordered by Eritrea to the north, Djibouti and Somalia to the east, Sudan and South Sudan to the west, and Kenya to the south. Ethiopia has a high central
Kassala-Adal Sultanate
advance was not stopped, his armies reached the coasts of Medri Bahri and Kassala where they made contact with the Muslim Beja tribes of the north that had
Kassala-History of irrigation in Sudan
established the Haifa al-Jadidah (New Haifa) irrigation project. Located west of Kassala, this project was originally designed to irrigate about 164,000 hectares
Kassala-Human trafficking in Sudan
Sudan is a source country for men, women and children trafficked internally for the purposes of forced labor and sexual exploitation. Sudan is also a
Kassala-Eritrea Governorate
1940 the Italians conquered in British Sudan the area of Kassala, that was temporarily annexed (the mayor of Kassala was Eritrean hero Hamid Idris Awate)
Kassala-Kingdom of al-Abwab
central Sudan, following them to the port town of Sawakin, then westwards to the Atbara, which they followed upstream until reaching Kassala. Ultimately
Kassala-Macram Max Gassis
to Sudan, Gassis was a parish vicar in Wad Medani in the central part of the country. He then worked as a pastor in the parishes of Gedaref, Kassala and
Kassala-British Cotton Growing Association
scheme also operated in Kassala province. Unlike the rest of Africa where plantations had either not been or abandoned, in the Sudan, the “Syndicate” system
Kassala-Mohammed Uthman al-Mirghani al-Khatim
Shendi via Gezira and via the Butana to the Taka Mountain region near Kassala from which he entered into Ethiopia and visited many regions before returning
Kassala-Fondation Suisse de Déminage
May 2006, FSD trained national staff to conduct mine clearance in the Kassala and the Red Sea State. At the same time, FSD conducted missions to support
Kassala-Walter Mittelholzer
Swissair Fokker F.VIIb-3 m (CH-192) piloted by Walter Mittelholzer in Kassala, Sudan, February 1934 Aerial view of Tehran in 1925 by Walter Mittelholzer
Kassala-Italian East Africa
with Addis Ababa via Syracuse, Benghazi, Cairo, Wadi Halfa, Khartoum, Kassala, Asmara, Dire Dawa. There was a change of aircraft in Benghazi (or sometimes
Kassala-Upper Atbara and Setit Dam Complex
also aimed to increase agriculture production in the New Halfa area of Kassala currently irrigated by the Khashm el-Girba Dam, and the development of
Kassala-Fula people
Eastern Chad, the areas around Kordofan, Darfur and the Blue Nile, Sennar, Kassala regions of Sudan, as well as the Red Sea coastal city of Port Sudan. The
Kassala-List of Cold War pilot defections
Ethiopian pilots defected to Sudan by flying their Northrop F-5A fighters to Kassala; the jets were returned to Ethiopia. In 1977, Ethiopian Air Force pilot
Kassala-Hassan al-Turabi
for his role in the 1989 coup. al-Turabi was born on 1 February 1932 in Kassala, eastern Sudan, to a Sufi Muslim sheikh, and received an Islamic education
Kassala-List of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants/country: P-Q-R-S
Kordofan 345,100 'Atbarah River Nile 112,000 Bur Sudan Red Sea 394,600 Kassala Kassala 298,500 Kusti White Nile 213,100 Nyala South Darfur 493,000 Rabak White
Kassala-Agaw languages
Eritrea around the town of Keren and eastern Sudan around the town of Kassala Xamtanga (Central Agaw; also called Khamir, Khamta) 143,000 speakers in
Kassala-William Platt
Sudan during the East African Campaign. After re-taking the abandoned Kassala railway junction in Sudan on 18 January 1941, Platt advanced into Eritrea
Kassala-Luigi Frusci
Frusci oversaw the initial Italian attacks into the Sudan, conquering Kassala. Later in 1940, even when ordered to do so, he chose not pull out of the
Kassala-Frank Messervy
His promotion was in part related to his actions during the advance from Kassala through Agordat to the early fighting at Keren during February. When Major-General
Kassala-Nepali Army
Mission In Sudan. The Redeployment Coordination Headquarters (RCHQ) at Kassala was also manned by the Nepali contingent. The RCHQ was intended to monitor
Kassala-1941 in rail transport
10–March 11 – British Army constructs a 60 cm narrow gauge railway from Kassala in Sudan 90 km east to Tessenei in Eritrea to support military advance
Kassala-2007 Sudan floods
average of available estimates). The areas worst affected were the states of Kassala, Khartoum, North Kurdufan, Unity State, and Upper Nile. The United Nations
Kassala-Italian invasion of British Somaliland
(British Somaliland), the border outposts of Karora, Gallabat, Kurmak and Kassala in Sudan and in Kenya, Moyale and Buna. News of the evacuation came as
Kassala-Sudan Defence Force
Orientale Italiana, or AOI). The Italians occupied the railway junction at Kassala, the small fort at Gallabat, and the villages of Ghezzan, Kurmuk, and Dumbode
Kassala-World War II by country
East African Campaign. Italian forces captured the railway junction at Kassala and other towns and raided as far north as Port Sudan. Units of the Sudan
Kassala-Nobiin language
government for approximately 50,000 Nubians; (2) in the New Halfa Scheme in the Kassala, Sudan, where housing and work was provided by the Sudanese government
Kassala-Hormuzd Rassam
Province, Rassam was forced to follow a circuitous route taking him to Kassala, then to Metemma along the western shore of Lake Tana before finally meeting
Kassala-Abdallahi ibn Muhammad
A depiction of the Khalifa inciting his troops to attack Kassala, from Rudolf Carl von Slatin's Fire and Sword in the Sudan (1896)
Kassala-El-Gadarif
Tributaries Of Abyssinia that it lay on the trade route between Khartoum and Kassala, and described at length its twice-weekly market. During the Turkiyah (Egyptian
Kassala-Kassala
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
Kassala-List of World War II battles
Mediterranean Mediterranean Front 1940-07-03 United Kingdom France Allies Kassala East African campaign African Front 1940-07-04 United Kingdom Italy Axis
Kassala-Swissair
Swissair Fokker F.VIIb-3 m (CH-192) piloted by Walter Mittelholzer in Kassala (Sudan), February 1934.
Kassala-Timeline of World War II (1940)
The compromised operation was subsequently aborted. The Italians capture Kassala. 5 July: Two Belgian politicians, Camille Huysmans and Marcel-Henri Jaspar
Kassala-Communal work
of Sudan (including Kordofan, Darfur, parts of the Nuba mountains and Kassala) to describe particular types of communal work undertakings. Naffīr has
Kassala-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area from 20,000 to 50,000 square kilometers
administrative divisions titled as Regions, and others titled as States). Kassala 36,710 State of Sudan. Assaba 36,600 Region of Mauritania. Haut-Ogooué
Kassala-Ad-Damir
destroyed. Almjazeeb distributed among the areas of Atbara river, Botana, Kassala, and Gedaref. In the end, the Majazeeb left Ad-Dāmar. Ad-Dāmar returned
Kassala-Walter Mittelholzer
Swissair Fokker F.VIIb-3 m (CH-192) piloted by Walter Mittelholzer in Kassala, Sudan, February 1934 Aerial view of Tehran in 1925 by Walter Mittelholzer
Kassala-Federated state
Pibor Ruweng Sudan 18 states: Blue Nile Central Darfur East Darfur Gezira Kassala Khartoum North Darfur North Kurdufan Northern Al Qadarif Red Sea Sennar
Kassala-ISO 3166-2:SD
South Darfur SD-KS Janūb Kurdufān جنوب كردفان South Kordofan SD-KA Kassalā كسلا Kassala SD-NR Nahr an Nīl نهر النيل River Nile SD-DN Shamāl Dārfūr شمال دارفور
Kassala-Zagwe dynasty
The first inscription tells how Hasani Dan'el attacked rebel tribes in Kassala and claims that he conquered thirty peoples. The second inscription tells
Kassala-Encyclopaedia of Islam
Suppl. No.1. Ab-Djughrafiya, 1934. Suppl. No.2. Djughrafiya-Kassala, 1936. Suppl. No.3. Kassala-Musha'sha', 1937. Suppl. No.4. Musha'sha'-Taghlib, 1937.
Kassala-Rashaida people
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
Kassala-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
administrative divisions titled as Regions, and others titled as States). Kassala 36,710 State of Sudan. Assaba 36,600 Region of Mauritania. Haut-Ogooué
Kassala-Agriculture in Sudan
fewer, although significant, numbers farther to the east as far north as Kassala. Because of periodic rinderpest epidemics, the total number of cattle was
Kassala-Aroma (disambiguation)
Paz, Bolivia Aroma Rural LLG, Papua New Guinea Aroma, Sudan, a town in Kassala State, Sudan Aroma of wine Aroma Housewares, branded as Aroma, is a cookware
Kassala-List of wars involving Italy
Mahdist Sudan Italian Victory All Sudanese invasions repulsed Italians take Kassala 1895 1896 First Italo-Ethiopian War Italy Ethiopia Inconclusive/Other
Kassala-Gaetano Giardino
forces that were fighting in Eritrea and Sudan and in 1894 he fought in Kassala. He was later named Captain and became a company commander of 6th Bersaglieri
Kassala-Date cultivation in Dar al-Manasir
date trees occur in the Red Sea Hills in the vicinity of Port Sudan, in Kassala, along the Atbara River, in the deserts around Dongola and far Southwest
Kassala-Teseney
or Tesseney, is a market town in western Eritrea. It lies south-east of Kassala in Sudan, on the Gash River. The city was much fought over in the Eritrean
Kassala-Shendi
the city when he visited it in the year 1814. On his way to Swaken via Kassala he joined a trade caravan consisting of more than 200 head of camels, 150
Kassala-Royal Corps of Eritrean Colonial Troops
Agordat - (Mahdist War) Second Battle of Agordat - (Mahdist War) Battle of Kassala - (Mahdist War) Battle of Coatit - (First Ethiopian War) About six thousand
Kassala-New Halfa Airport
ICAO: HSNW) is an airport serving New Halfa, located in the state of Kassala in Sudan. The airport resides at an elevation of 1,480 feet (451 m) above
Kassala-Khashm el Girba
Khashm el-Girba (Arabic: خشم القربة) is a town in Kassala (state), north-eastern Sudan, located on the Atbarah River. The Khashm el-Girba Dam is located
Kassala-Nepalese Armed Forces
of 200 personnel in United Nations Mission In Sudan. RCHQ – The RCHQ, KASSALA is also manned by Nepalese forces. UNMISET – The UN mission in Timor Leste
Kassala-List of universities in Sudan
Heights Public University of Gezira Wad Medani Public University of Kassala Kassala Public University of Khartoum Khartoum Public University of Kordofan
Kassala-Oreste Baratieri
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
Kassala-Badr Airlines
El Fasher Airport El Obeid El Obeid Airport Geneina Geneina Airport Kassala Kassala Airport Khartoum Khartoum International Airport Hub Nyala Nyala Airport
Kassala-Hayya, Sudan
the point where the railways and the roads which come from Atbara and Kassala, meet, and continue towards Suakin and Port Sudan. It is also a junction
Kassala-Muhannad El Tahir
and the Sudan national team. Altaher joined Kassala-based Al Mirghani ESC from city rivals Al-Nasr SC (Kassala) in 2004. The fans call him Al-Ghezal, which
Kassala-Rail transport in Sudan
southwest of Port Sudan, then extended south to the cotton-producing area near Kassala, the grain region of Al Qadarif and, finally, to a junction with the main
Kassala-Urban refugee
665 2,578 Sierra Leone Kenema 2,027 1,947 2,256 1,622 1,988 2,303 Sudan Kassala 4,614 4,867 4,906 4,910 4,789 6,000 6,000 South Sudan Juba 6,071 5,819
Kassala-Seif Sharif Hamad
Archived from the original on 23 October 2010. Retrieved 2 November 2010. Kassala, Vincent (31 January 2021). "TAARIFA KWA UMMA Maalim Seif Apumzishwa Baada
Kassala-List of wars involving the United Kingdom
Sudan and turned it into a condominium known as the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan Kassala temporarily occupied by Italy Third Anglo-Burmese War (1885) United Kingdom
Kassala-2010 Sudan Premier League
Champions Al-Hilal Club (Omdurman) Relegated Al-Ahli (Wad Medani) Merghani Kassala 2011 CAF Champions League Al-Hilal Omdurman Al-Merreikh 2011 CAF Confederation
Kassala-Sudan
responding to incursions early in World War Two. Italian troops occupied Kassala and other border areas from Italian Somaliland during 1940. In 1942, the
Kassala-History of Sudan
border area. Support from the Beni Amer and al-Habb tribes in the states of Kassala and Gedaref, including food supplies and finances. Talks with Ethiopia
Kassala-Geography of Sudan
the coastal plain. The Butana is an undulating land between Khartoum and Kassala that provides good grazing for cattle, sheep, and goats. East of the Butana
Kassala-Transport in Sudan
to Khartoum via Atbara. A link also exists between Hayya and Sennar via Kassala. Other lines connect Ad-Damazin with Malakal in South Sudan and Nyala with
Kassala-Italian Eritrea
World War II the Italians used Eritrea to attack Sudan and occupy the Kassala area. Indeed, the best Italian colonial troops were the Eritrean Ascari
Kassala-Eastern Front (Sudan)
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
Kassala-Squatting
2015 that were 200,000 squatters in Khartoum, 180,000 in Nyala, 60,000 in Kassala, 70,000 in Port Sudan and 170,000 in Wad Madani. Land squats occurred in
Kassala-University of Kassala
University of Kassala (in Arabic جامعة كسلا, Jām'iat Kassala). A public university located in Kassala, Sudan it was established to provide higher education
Kassala-Shukria clan
and the Blue Nile. Towns where the Shukria live include Halfa Aljadeeda, Kassala, Alfao, Khashm el Girba, and Tamboul. The Shukria are Sunni Muslims. They
Kassala-Turco-Egyptian Sudan
soldiers), supplemented by mercenaries, manned garrisons in Khartoum, Kassala, and Al Ubayyid and at several smaller outposts. The Shaiqiyah, Arabic
Kassala-Mahdist State
communications with Egypt and threatened to cut off garrisons at Khartoum, Kassala, Sennar, and Suakin and in the south. To avoid being drawn into a costly
Kassala-History of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
forces invaded Sudan at several points and captured the railway junction at Kassala and other villages along the border. While Port Sudan was raided by irregular
Kassala-Education in Sudan
by giving subsidies to teachers. Instructional workshops were set up at Kassala, Omdurman, and at the Gordon College. But higher class Sudanese refused
Kassala-Eastern Sudan States Coordinating Council
cooperation between the three eastern states of the Republic of Sudan; Kassala, Red Sea and Al Qadarif. The agreement also established an Eastern Sudan
Kassala-Muhammad Ahmad
holding only several northern towns and Red Sea ports, such as Khartoum, Kassala, Sannar, and Sawakin. The evacuation of Egyptian troops and officials,
Kassala-List of airports by IATA airport code: K
Karlskoga Airport Karlskoga, Sweden UTC+01:00 Mar–Oct KSL HSKA Kassala Airport Kassala, Sudan UTC+03:00 KSM PASM St. Mary's Airport St. Mary's, Alaska
Kassala-Eritrean Railway
Eritrea. In the 1930s Italian leader Benito Mussolini wanted to reach Kassala in Sudan, but his war to conquer Ethiopia and create the Italian Empire
Kassala-List of donkey breeds
Russian Federation Karakaçan Turkey Kara-Kalpakskaya Uzbekistan Kashan Iran Kassala Eritrea Kazakhskaya Kazakhstan Kirgizskaya Kyrgyzstan Kulun China Liangzhou
Kassala-Arthur Wallace Skrine
1913 to 1917 and in Kassala from 1918 to 1922. He was assistant to Willis in 1923–1924. In December 1922, as deputy governor of Kassala province, he signed
Kassala-Angus Cameron (colonial administrator)
of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan between 1906 and 1908 and later governor of Kassala and Sennar provinces. Cameron was born in Nairn on 25 October 1871. His
Kassala-Second Battle of Agordat
Italian forces in eastern Sudan and led about 10,000–12,000 men east from Kassala. This force encountered 2,400 Italians and their Eritrean askaris at Agordat
Kassala-Italian Ethiopia
with Addis Ababa via Syracuse, Benghazi, Cairo, Wadi Halfa, Khartoum, Kassala, Asmara, Dire Dawa. There was a change of aircraft in Benghazi (or sometimes
Kassala-Mereb Melash
possibly Taka (a historical province named after Jebel Taka near modern Kassala). During the Ethiopian-Adal War, Mereb Melash was one of the last parts
Kassala-List of wars involving Australia
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, a condominium of the British Empire and Khedivate of Egypt; Kassala temporarily occupied by Italy 0 0 Third Anglo-Burmese war(1886–1887) British
Kassala-Nizar Hamid
Date of birth (1988-10-03) 3 October 1988 (age 35) Place of birth Kassala, Kassala State, Sudan Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Position(s) Defensive midfielder
Kassala-Emblem of Sudan
Darfur Central Darfur East Darfur North Darfur South Darfur West Gezira Kassala Khartoum Kordofan North Kordofan South Kordofan West Northern State Al
Kassala-Leptomyrina sudanica
in the family Lycaenidae. It is found in Sudan. It is known only from Kassala State of eastern Sudan, between 1,000 and 1,300 metres elevation. Wikimedia
Kassala-Royal Corps of Colonial Troops
battalions, the Eritrean Ascaris fought with distinction at Serobeti, Agordat, Kassala, Coatit and Adwa and subsequently served in Libya and Ethiopia. These troops
Kassala-List of wars involving Sudan
Free State Ethiopia Defeat Sudanese invasions of neighbors repelled Sudan became an Anglo-Egyptian condominium Kassala temporarily occupied by Italy
Kassala-Historical Right
two years, Rudinì was ousted from office after his unpopular ceding of Kassala to the United Kingdom. Constitutional politicians like Luzzatti and Sonnino
Kassala-Sudan Airways
linked Khartoum with Asmara, Atbara, El Fashir, El Obeid, Geneina, Juba, Kassala, Malakal, and Port Sudan, all of them served by de Havilland Dove aircraft
Kassala-Showak
Showak is a major transport hub between Gedaref, the state capital and Kassala city. The national highway linking Khartoum and the rest of the country
Kassala-Beni-Amer people
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
Kassala-Isaias Afwerki
Isaias along with Haile Woldense and Mussie Tesfamichael traveled to Kassala, Sudan, via Asmara to join the Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF). Isaias
Kassala-Omar al-Bashir
speech was well received by a large crowd in the eastern Sudanese town of Kassala. But the easy availability of weapons in Libya, and that country's poorly
Kassala-Abdallah Deng Nhial
3.25% Northern 1,896 0.86% River Nile 3,149 0.90% Red Sea 4,825 1.11% Kassala 7,967 1.22% Gedaref 1,096 0.34% Gezira 12,476 1.10% Sennar 7,392 2.05%
Kassala-Wad al Hulaywah
Wad al Hulaywah (ود الحليو) is a populated place in the state of Kassala, Sudan. "Google Maps". v t e
Kassala-Gura, Eritrea
by the Italians to successfully attack the British Sudan and to occupy Kassala. Once captured by Allied forces during World War II's East African Campaign
Kassala-Shorkaror
with royal regalia and attire. The carving is near to the trade route to Kassala and is the easternmost inscription of the Meroitic kings found so far.
Kassala-Khartoum International Airport
Dubai–International, El Fasher, El Obeid, Geneina, Istanbul, Jeddah, Juba, Kano, Kassala, N'Djamena, Nyala, Port Sudan, Riyadh, Wau Berniq Airways Benghazi Cham
Kassala-Asmara International Airport
with British "Imperial Airways" to connect Asmara to Khartoum. A regular Kassala-Khartoum-Asmara-Massawa 770 km commercial route was subsequently started
Kassala-Addis Ababa University
Theatrical Arts Isaias Afwerki abandoned his studies in 1966 and traveled to Kassala, Sudan to join the Eritrean Liberation Front. Meles Zenawi in 1975 left
Kassala-Flag of Sudan
Blue Nile State Central Darfur North Darfur South Darfur West Darfur Kassala State Khartoum State Al Qadarif State Abyei Area Africa portal List of
Kassala-Ash Sharqiyah
Ain Region in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, formerly Ash-Sharqiyyah Region Kassala (state), Sudan, called Ash Sharqiyah 1991–1994) Sharqiya Sands, Oman Al
Kassala-Beja people
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
Kassala-Bol Kong
Basketball League of Canada (NBL). Kong was born on January 4, 1988, in Kassala, Sudan and moved with his family to Canada as a refugee at age 6. He later
Kassala-Northern front, East Africa, 1940
the Sudan–Eritrea and Sudan–Ethiopia borders, the Italian army captured Kassala, on 4 July, then Gallabat; Karora was occupied unopposed and Kurmuk taken
Kassala-Battle of Agordat (1941)
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
Kassala-Hewett Treaty
article, Ethiopia agreed to assist the evacuation of Egyptian troops from Kassala, Amadid and Senhit. In the fourth article, Egypt agreed to permit the passage
Kassala-Gideon Force
exhaust their resources, a limited offensive in Sudan was to be conducted at Kassala and an advance was to be made on Kisimayu by January or February 1941.
Kassala-Aisha Musa Ahmad (musician)
achieving popularity in both Sudan and Egypt. Aisha al-Falatiya was born in Kassala, close to the present-day border with Eritrea. Both her parents were immigrants
Kassala-Anglo-Egyptian conquest of Sudan
diversion to prevent Mahdist forces from attacking their isolated garrison at Kassala, and on 12 March the British cabinet authorised an advance on Dongola for
Kassala-Turco-Egyptian conquest of Sudan (1820–1824)
but were added following campaigns in later years. These included the Kassala region in 1840, the Upper White Nile region around Fashoda in 1855, Suakin
Kassala-Africa
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
Kassala-Giuseppe Arimondi
Operational Corps under General Oreste Baratieri, fighting the Battle of Kassala and the Battle of Coatit. Arimondi urged rapid and daring offensive manoeuvres
Kassala-Sudanese Greeks
Ruf is still today named after Averoff. Moreover, Greek entrepreneurs in Kassala and Gedaref used slaves on their cotton plantations in the 1870s. Photos
Kassala-Wagner Group
footage that showed Sudanese currency and a telephone card depicting Kassala's Khatmiya Mosque among the belongings of those who had been arrested. Others
Kassala-Ewa Kassala
Ewa Kassala is a Polish writer, journalist, trainer, social action creator, self-presentation and public image creator, screenwriter and a host of television
Kassala-List of FIPS region codes (S–U)
Sudan SU50 Janūb Kurdufān State, Sudan SU51 Junqalī State, Sudan SU52 Kassalā State, Sudan SU53 Nahr an Nīl State, Sudan SU54 Shamāl Baḩr al Ghazāl State
Kassala-Earth structure
Earthen hut with thatched roof in Toteil, near Kassala, Sudan
Kassala-Askari
battalions, the Eritrean ascaris fought with distinction at Serobeti, Agordat, Kassala, Coatit and Adwa and subsequently served in Libya and Ethiopia. Out of
Kassala-Aroma, Sudan
located in Kassala State, Sudan. Aroma is north of Kassala State's capital, Kassala. In 2016, Aroma suffered from water shortage, while Kassala State witnessed
Kassala-Government of Sudan
Kurdufān) Northern (ولاية الشمالية Wilāyat ash-Shamāliyyah) Kassala (ولاية كسّلا Wilāyat Kassalā) Blue Nile (ولاية النيل الأزرق Wilāyat an-Nīl al-Azraq) North
Kassala-Taka (disambiguation)
Təkyə, Azerbaijan Taka, a former name for the district around Kassala, Sudan, now Kassala; see Alodia Taka (film), a 2005 Bangladeshi drama film Taka (paper
Kassala-Kingdom of Fazughli
Abyssinian–Adal war, being allied to the people of Shire in northern Ethiopia, near Kassala. During the reign of sultan Dakin (1568–1585) there was said to be an expedition
Kassala-States of Sudan
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
Kassala-Brigadier Gerard (horse)
Chevalier B. 1943 Prince Rose Rose Prince Indolence Chevalerie Abbot's Speed Kassala Brazen Molly B. 1940 Horus Ch. 1926 Papyrus Lady Peregrine Molly Adare
Kassala-List of Sudanese states by Human Development Index
497 7 White Nile 0.495 8 North Darfur 0.467 9 North Kordofan 0.466 10 Kassala 0.460 11 Qadarif 0.455 12 West Darfur 0.445 13 South Darfur 0.441 14 South
Kassala-Kingdom of al-Abwab
then westwards to the Atbara, which they followed upstream until reaching Kassala. Ultimately failing to catch the nomads, the Mamluks marched back downstream
Kassala-Raoul du Bisson
eventually declared him persona non grata. In early 1864 he led his band to Kassala, thence eastward to Kufit. There he claimed that he had the support of
Kassala-Seteet District
Seteet is a district of Kassala state, Sudan. "Districts of Sudan". statoids. Retrieved 29 December 2018. "list of districts of Sudan" (PDF). Download
Kassala-Nahr Atbara District
Nahr Atbara is a district of Kassala state, Sudan. "Districts of Sudan". statoids. Retrieved 29 December 2018. "list of districts of Sudan" (PDF). Download
Kassala-Kassala District
Kassala is a district of Kassala state, Sudan. "Districts of Sudan". statoids. Retrieved 29 December 2018. "list of districts of Sudan" (PDF). Download
Kassala-Al Gash District
Al Gash is a district of Kassala state, Sudan. "Districts of Sudan". statoids. Retrieved 29 December 2018. "list of districts of Sudan" (PDF). Download
Kassala-Hamashkorieb District
Hamashkorieb is a district of Kassala state, Sudan. "Districts of Sudan". statoids. Retrieved 29 December 2018. "list of districts of Sudan" (PDF). Download
Kassala-Meteorite fall
September 1910 India Madhya Pradesh L3 No Khor Temiki 8 April 1932 Sudan Kassala (former Ash Sharqiyah) Aubrite No Kidairat January 1983 Sudan Kurdufan
Kassala-Transitional Sovereignty Council
member of the National Umma Party (and thereby a member of Sudan Call) from Kassala; and Mohammed Hassan Osman al-Ta'ishi of the Sudanese Professionals Association
Kassala-2019–2022 Sudanese protests
prevented him from entering Kassala. In response to Ammar's dismissal, demonstrators shut down roads and burnt tires in Kassala. Two days later, clashes
Kassala-Geography of Ethiopia
80 km of Annesley Bay on the Red Sea. It reaches the Sudanese plains near Kassala, beyond which place its waters are dissipated in the sandy soil. The Mareb
Kassala-Gash Group
known as the Butana Group preceded the Gash culture. At Mahal Teglinos (at Kassala, eastern Sudan) was found a large settlement with two cemeteries and the
Kassala-Dua Saleh
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
Kassala-List of Sudanese states by population
* 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
Kassala-Abdelaziz Baraka Sakin
Abdelaziz Baraka Sakin (Arabic:عبد العزيز بركة ساكن, born in Kassala, Sudan, in 1963) is a Sudanese fiction writer with roots in Darfur in western Sudan
Kassala-Hamdayet Border Reception Centre
Sudan's eastern border with Ethiopia. Hamdayet administratively lies in Kassala State and is close to el-Gadarif city. Hamdayet is small. As of 2021[update]
Kassala-Sorghum
Rivers Atbara and Gash. It has been found at an archaeological site near Kassala in eastern Sudan, dating from 3500 to 3000 BC, and is associated with the
Kassala-Al-Taka SC
(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
Kassala-Stade Al-Merghani Kassala
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
Kassala-Stade Al-Taka Kassala
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
Kassala-Mahdist War
revolutionaries". A year later, Italian colonial forces seized Kassala after the successful Battle of Kassala. In 1891 a Catholic priest, Father Joseph Ohrwalder
Kassala-1922 regnal list of Ethiopia
and Axum in the early 4th century BC. Archaeological excavations in the Kassala region have also revealed direct contact with Pharaonic Egypt. Some tombs
Kassala-Ibrahim Sultan Ali
Ibrahim attended Quran School under Khalifa Jaafer of the Halanga of Kassala. In Keren, he attended technical training at Salvaggio Raggi and at Umberto
Kassala-Hamid Idris Awate
Eritrea. Shortly after, he served as deputy chief (Mayor) of the city of Kassala (Sudan) and its surroundings during the brief Italian occupation of that
Kassala-Domenico Turitto
Indigenous Infantry Battalion, occupying the city of Kassala and distinguishing himself at the Battle of Kassala. During the First Italo-Ethiopian War, Turitto
Kassala-Toteil
located at the southern edge of the Taka Mountains in Kassala state around 4.16 km from Kassala, Sudan. According to Lonely Planet Toteil is "noted for
Kassala-Tanzania national football team results
11 April 1987 Tanzania 1–1 Sudan Dar es Salaam Manara 19' Majdi Kassala 59'
Kassala-List of Sudanese flags
-Today Flag of South Darfur ?-Today Flag of West Darfur ?-Today Flag of The Kassala State ?-Today Flag of The Khartoum State ?-Today Flag of The Al Qadarif
Kassala-Blue Nile clashes (2022–2023)
buildings and offices. The protests in Kassala began when a large group of angry Hausa crossed the El Bash river in Kassala from the western part of the city
Kassala-Timeline of the Sudanese civil war (2023)
Later in the day, the SAF claimed that RSF forces in White Nile, Gedaref, Kassala, Nyala, Port Sudan, Kadugli, Damazin and Kosti had surrendered and that
Kassala-Deportation of Eritreans during the Sudanese civil war (2023–present)
capital. Hundreds fled to Wau and Kassala. There are reports that numerous Eritreans have gone missing in Kassala, a city near the Sudan-Eritrea border
Kassala-Eritrea–Sudan border
the area is mainly Teseney, just a few miles away from the large city of Kassala. The border ends at a tripoint with a small city in Ethiopia called Himora
Kassala-Mohamed al-Baghir Ahmed
Gedaref district of Eastern Sudan. He received his early education in Kassala, followed by Port Sudan, and later attended Omdurman Commercial School
Kassala-Dardiri Mohammed Osman
work in eastern Sudan, worked for the White Flag League in Gedaref and Kassala, in cooperation with the Binbashi Muhammad Salih Jibril, the Yuzbashi [tr]
Kassala-Helen Meles
began her musical career early, at the age of eight, when she joined the Kassala, Sudan-based Red Flowers band (ቀያሕቲ ዕምባባ). The group was formed by the
Kassala-Battle of Kufit
Date 22–23 September 1885 Location Kufit, Hamasien, Eritrea (between Kassala and Keren) Result Ethiopian victory
Kassala-Wad el-Mahi
(2022-07-19). "Hausa protesters torch govt offices in eastern Sudan's Kassala". Dabanga Radio TV Online. Archived from the original on 2023-04-14. Retrieved
Kassala-Weather of 2003
and Atmospheric Administration. Retrieved May 22, 2015. Sudan: Floods in Kassala State Appeal No. 19/2003 interim final report (Report). International Federation
Kassala-Wazir Abbas
: 373 He was also given the frontier territory of Taka near modern-day Kassala as a fief.: 380 After the Imam's death at the Battle of Wayna Daga, Abbas
Kassala-Commemorative Medal of the African Campaigns
1892, the Second Battle of Agordat on 21 December 1893, the Battle of Kassala on 17 July 1894, the Battle of Halai on 19 December 1894, or the Battle
Kassala-Timeline of the Sudanese civil war (2024)
Al-Sadiq Ali as well as governors Mohamed Mousa and Mohamed Abdelrahman of Kassala and Gedaref States. Shelling in El Obeid killed one person. Two people
Kassala-Eastern Arab Corps
the Eastern Arab Corps emerged as a formidable armed unit with bases in Kassala and Gedaref respectively. The Eastern Arab Corps represents a key institution
Kassala-Khartoum State
north-west by the Northern State, in the east and southeast by the states of Kassala, Qadarif, Gezira and White Nile State, and in the west by North Kurdufan
Kassala-Al Qadarif State
through the railway line heading towards Port Sudan across the city of Kassala. Dawkah, the capital of the province of tippers and mediating agricultural
Kassala-Kassala State
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
Kassala-Federal Alliance of Eastern Sudan
also ten legislative seats in each of the three states in East Sudan: Kassala, Al-Qadarif, and Red Sea. The FAES criticized former allies once part of
Kassala-Atbarah River
detachment. In 1964, the river was dammed by the Khashm el-Girba Dam near Kassala in Sudan to provide irrigation to the newly built town of Halfa Dughaym
Kassala-Iron ore in Africa
l'Ouenza Boukhadra Deposits and production in Angola include: deposits in Kassala-Kitungo, Cassinga, Chamuatete Malanje, Bié, Huambo, and Huíla provinces
Kassala-Antonio Starabba, Marchese di Rudinì
age pensions was created. To satisfy the anti-colonial party, he ceded Kassala to Great Britain, thereby provoking much indignation in Italy. His internal
Kassala-Abdullahi dan Fodio
hailed from various regions, encompassing Zamfara, Gobir, Agades, Adar, Kassala, Zabarma, Songhai, Massina, Guinea, Garoa and Bornu. : 200 Abdullahi's
Kassala-List of airports in Sudan
(13), Blue Nile (5), Central Darfur (16), East Darfur (17), Gezira (9), Kassala (4), Khartoum (1), North Darfur (6), North Kordofan (2), Northern (3),
Kassala-Kassala Airport
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
Kassala-Foreign relations of Eritrea
nationals. In 2011, Eritrea and Sudan cooperated in the building of the Kassala-Al Lafa Highway linking the two countries. Turkey 19 July 1993 See also
Kassala-Battle of Keren
(Commander-in-Chief British Middle East Command)—had invaded Eritrea through Kassala on 18 January and by 1 February had captured Agordat about 160 km (100 mi)
Kassala-Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
World War II. The eight provinces were: Blue Nile, Darfur, Equatoria, Kassala, Khartoum, Kurdufan, Northern, and Upper Nile. In 1948, Bahr al Ghazal
Kassala-East African campaign (World War II)
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