- Sidi
Barrani (Arabic: سيدي براني
pronounced [ˈsiːdi
bɑɾˈɾɑːni]) is a town in Egypt, near the
Mediterranean Sea,
about 95 km (59 mi) east of the Egypt–Libya...
- The
Battle of Sidi
Barrani (10–11
December 1940) was the
opening battle of
Operation Comp****, the
first big
British attack of the
Western Desert Campaign...
- Tal-
Barrani is a
primarily agricultural area in
Malta that
extends from the town of Żejtun to the
villages of
Santa Luċija, Ħal
Tarxien and Ħal Għaxaq...
- Għajn
Barrani (English: Foreigner’s Spring) is a
stretch of
cliffs located along the
north of Gozo, Malta, from
Marsalforn to
Ramla Bay. The area consists...
-
posts around Sidi
Barrani in
Egypt and in Cyrenaica. The WDF
swiftly defeated the
Italians in
their fortified posts and at Sidi
Barrani, then exploited...
- delays, the
scope of the
offensive was
reduced to an
advance as far as Sidi
Barrani and the
engagement of any
British forces in the area. The 10th Army advanced...
-
Ziauddin Barani (Urdu: ضیاء الدین برنی; 1285–1358 CE) was an
Indian Muslim political thinker of the
Delhi Sultanate located in present-day
Northern India...
- counter-offensive into
Egypt and the
capture of Sidi
Barrani in September. The
British recaptured Sidi
Barrani in
December during Operation Comp****. The Italian...
- of Għaxaq in Malta. In Maltese, the
chapel is
known as
Santa Luċija tal-
Barrani. The
chapel was
built in 1535 on land
owned by the
Cathedral chapter through...
-
Desert Campaign.
Advances were successful, but the
Italians stopped at Sidi
Barrani waiting for
logistic supplies to
catch up. On 24
October 1940, Mussolini...