Wadi Muqaddam is a dry water course some 320 km extending from beyond Omdurman north to the great bend of the Nile near Korti.[1] It gives its name to the geological Wadi Milk Formation. Delimiting the Bayuda Desert to the west it still flows during rainy seasons. Some scholars assume Wadi Muqaddam as a former channel of the White Nile.[2]: 274
^Intisar Soghayroun, Elzein Soghayroun, Trade and Wadi Systems in Muslim Sudan, Kampala 2010, p.25.
^D. Q. Fuller and L. Smith, The Prehistory of the Bayuda: New Evidence from the Wadi Muqaddam In: Kendall, T, (ed.) Nubian Studies 1998. Proceedings of the Ninth Conference of the International Society of Nubian Studies, August 21–26, 1998. (pp. 265-281). Department of African-American Studies, Northeastern University, Boston.
WadiMuqaddam is a dry water course some 320 km extending from beyond Omdurman north to the great bend of the Nile near Korti. It gives its name to the...
recovered from the formation. It stretches from the lower Wadi Al-Malik across the WadiMuqaddam into the Bayuda Desert. List of dinosaur-bearing rock formations...
the north, east and south and limited by the WadiMuqaddam in the west. The north to south aligned Wadi Abu Dom divides the Bayuda Desert into the eastern...
from Khartoum, on the south side of the Nile at the terminus of the WadiMuqaddam. It is also known for being the centre location for the Shaigiya tribe...
with Makuria probably ran through the Bayuda Desert, following Wadi Abu Dom or WadiMuqaddam, while another route went from near Abu Hamad to Korosko in...
the people of Hamadab to Al-Multaga in 2003, the people of Amri to WadiMuqaddam in 2007, and the Manasir to Al-Mokabrab and Al-Fidah in 2008. At the...
the Nile is joined by the extinct river systems of Wadi Abu Dom, WadiMuqaddam, Wadi Howar and Wadi Al-Malik. The Northern Dongola Reach contains cultivable...
Gemayel) in 1641. He and his nephew, the muqaddam Abdullah ibn Qaytbay, were given military charge over Wadi al-Taym alongside the Alam al-Din chiefs...
course of the WadiMuqaddam. During the Survey, 192 archaeological sites were discovered, with many concentrated along the WadiMuqaddam. The occupation...
Brill. pp. 749–751. OCLC 495469475. Salibi, K. (February 1968). "The muqaddams of Bšarrī: Maronite chieftains of the Northern Lebanon 1382–1621". Arabica...
led by officers known as ra's mi'a, and into muqaddamiyya of 25 under muqaddam. The Mahdist navy emerged during the early rebellion, as the insurgents...
Elias"), but was shortened over time to Qab Ilyas. Elias was an 8th-century muqaddam from Mount Lebanon, who was killed during a raid in the Beqaa Valley by...
Around 1590 Qurqumaz was succeeded by his eldest son Fakhr al-Din II as the muqaddam of all or part of the Chouf. Unlike his Ma'nid predecessors, Fakhr al-Din...
over twenty years and that the muqaddams (chieftains) of the Druze possessed large quantities of muskets; the muqaddams named in the order were the Ma'nid...
'Horus' (SA342L HOT) 549 Air Wing 40sq - Wadi al Jandali (Ka-52) 41sq - Wadi al Jandali (Ka-52) 45sq - Wadi al Jandali (Ka-52) 43sq - Borg al Arab (Mi-24V)...
Having taken control of Damascus on the invitation of its governor Ibn al-Muqaddam, Saladin rewarded him with the emirate of Baalbek following the Ayyubid...
Saudi Navy v t e فريق أول Fariq 'awal فريق Fariq لواء Liwa عميد Amid عقيد Aqid مقدم Muqaddam رائد Ra'id نقيب Naqib ملازم أول Mulazim awwal ملازم Mulazim...
areas of Byblos, Batroun and Bsharri. Like the Shihab emirs, the Hamade muqaddams (a social rank higher than sheikh, but lower than emir) were virtually...
farmer) in the Chouf, though he resided in Ain Dara, and was recognized as a muqaddam of the Druze, his title of "emir" being used by local historians as a traditional...
over twenty years and that the muqaddams (chieftains) of the Druze possessed large quantities of muskets; the muqaddams named in the order were the Ma'nid...