The Encyclopædia Britannica: The New Volumes, Constituting, in Combination with the Twenty-nine Volumes of the Eleventh Edition, the Twelfth Edition of that Work, and Also Supplying a New, Distinctive, and Independent Library of Reference Dealing with Events and Developments of the Period 1910 to 1921 Inclusive, Հատոր 26Encyclopædia Britannica Company, Limited, 1911 |
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... railway ; south of that city by steamer . There are two trunk railways , one commecting the Sudan with Egypt , the other affording access to the Red Sea . The first line runs from the Nile at Wadi Halfa across the desert in a direct ...
... railway ; south of that city by steamer . There are two trunk railways , one commecting the Sudan with Egypt , the other affording access to the Red Sea . The first line runs from the Nile at Wadi Halfa across the desert in a direct ...
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... railway , 30 m . long , opened in June 1905 , connects Um Nabardi with the government railway system . The producing stage was reached in 1908 , and between September 1908 and August 1909 the mines yielded 4500 oz . of gold . Small ...
... railway , 30 m . long , opened in June 1905 , connects Um Nabardi with the government railway system . The producing stage was reached in 1908 , and between September 1908 and August 1909 the mines yielded 4500 oz . of gold . Small ...
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... railway remained unfulfilled . The Sudan at this time ( c . 1862 ) is described by Sir Samuel Baker as utterly ruined by Egyptian methods of government and the retention of the country only to be accounted for by the traffic in slaves ...
... railway remained unfulfilled . The Sudan at this time ( c . 1862 ) is described by Sir Samuel Baker as utterly ruined by Egyptian methods of government and the retention of the country only to be accounted for by the traffic in slaves ...
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... railway from the Nile | In order to obtain the great heat required , the whole wall was near Berber to the Red Sea was built ( 1904-1906 ) . This line shortened the distance from Khartum to the nearest seaport by nearly 1000 m . , and ...
... railway from the Nile | In order to obtain the great heat required , the whole wall was near Berber to the Red Sea was built ( 1904-1906 ) . This line shortened the distance from Khartum to the nearest seaport by nearly 1000 m . , and ...
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... railway was opened from Cairo through the desert . This line is now abandoned in favour of the railway which follows the canal from Sucz to Ismailia , and then ascends the Wadi Tumilat to Zagazig , whence branches diverge to Cairo and ...
... railway was opened from Cairo through the desert . This line is now abandoned in favour of the railway which follows the canal from Sucz to Ismailia , and then ascends the Wadi Tumilat to Zagazig , whence branches diverge to Cairo and ...
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