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    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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    The siege of El Obeid was a siege in El-Obeid, North Kordofan, Sudan, during the 2023 Sudan conflict. The battle began on April 15, and saw the Rapid Support...
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  • El Obeid Airport (IATA: EBD, ICAO: HSOB) is an airport serving El-Obeid, the capital city of the North Kurdufan state in Sudan. The airport resides at...
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  • El Hilal Sports Club El Obeid or simply El Hilal El Obeid is a Sudanese sports club established in 1931 based in El-Obeid. It is active in the Sudan Premier...
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    Sudanese civil war (2023–present) (category CS1 Greek-language sources (el))
    Kordofan, with the SAF attacking RSF positions in the state capital of El-Obeid and clashes over the town of Um Rawaba. Both sides made withdrawals to...
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    Tell al-'Ubaid (redirect from Tell el-Obeid)
    Tell al-'Ubaid (Arabic: العبيد) is a low, relatively small tell (settlement mound) west of nearby Ur in southern Iraq's Dhi Qar Governorate. Most of the...
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  • Al-Ubaid (redirect from Obeid)
    Ubaid, Ebeid, Obeid, Ubayd, Ubayyid, Ubaidi, the Americanized Obade, etc., used with or without the article Al- or El-, are all romanizations of أبيض...
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    at Kashgil, 30 miles (48 km) south of El Obeid. Only 300 of the force's men survived. (See the Battle of El Obeid). According to the story of Hicks's cook...
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    self-proclaimed Mahdi, in the woods of Shaykan near Kashgil near the town of El-Obeid during 3–5 November 1883. After the Mahdi retreated into Kordofan in 1881...
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  • first routes the company flew linked Khartoum with Asmara, Atbara, El Fashir, El Obeid, Geneina, Juba, Kassala, Malakal, and Port Sudan, all of them served...
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