- Abu
Gamra is a town in Sudan. It was
attacked by
Sudanese forces during 2003–2004 in the
Darfur conflict.
Human Rights Watch,
Human Rights Watch (Organization)...
- 34°48′N 9°25′E / 34.800°N 9.417°E / 34.800; 9.417 Drâa-El-
Gamra is an
archaeological site in Tunisia, the site of the
ancient city of Gor. It remains...
- guddām
Sudan [ɡ]
galib bagara wagt gāl
gamra gahwa,
gahawa giddām Ouadai, Chad [ɡ], occ. [q] —
beger waqt gāl
gamra gahwa — Benghazi, E.
Libya [ɡ] gaḷǝb...
- H****an Ben
Gamra (born 2
September 1959) is a
Tunisian judoka. He
competed in the men's
lightweight event at the 1984
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- the
rebellion to 21 July 2001, when a
group of
Zaghawa and Fur met in Abu
Gamra and
swore oaths on the
Quran (Nearly all of Darfur's
residents are Muslim...
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Spain Gór,
Hungary Gor, Sikkim,
India Gor, an
ancient city, now Drâa-El-
Gamra,
Tunisia Gore Airport,
Ethiopia GOR, the
London Underground code for Goldhawk...
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January 2014 – 2
February 2015
President Moncef Marzouki Preceded by
Jamel Gamra Succeeded by
Selma Elloumi Rekik Personal details Born (1973-04-25) 25 April...
- are
Heddi Habbouba,
Habib el Khal,
Samir Loussif, Hedi Donia,
Faouzi Ben
Gamra, Zina Gasriniya,
Fatma Bousseha, Nour Chiba. Mezwed, or mezoued, is both...
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relative obscurity. On 6
March 1970,
Idiagbon married Biodun Idiagbon (née
Gamra). They had two sons and
three daughters together: Adekunle, Junior, Ronke...
- Al-Shofi,
Suleiman the
Magnificent Souhir Ben Amara,
Hafsa Sultan Y****ine Ben
Gamra,
Kurtbay Fethi Haddaoui,
Qaitbay Al-Ragbi Alaa Al-Zuabi, Şehzade
Ahmet Ramez...