Abu Hamad
Abu Hamad (, ), also spelt 'Abu Hamed', is a town of Sudan on the right bank of the Nile, 345 miles by rail north of Khartoum. It stands at the centre of the great S-shaped bend of the Nile, and from it the railway to Wadi Halfa strikes straight across the Nubian Desert, a little west of the old caravan route to Korosko. The population of Abu Hamad is 69,056.A branch railway, 138 mi long, from Abu Hamad goes down the right bank of the Nile to Karima in the Dongola mudiria.A 19th-century traveler described the town:
Abou-Hammed is a miserable village, inhabited by a few hundred Ababdehs and Bishàrees; the desert here extended to the water's edge, while the opposite banks were as green as emerald. There was a large mud fortress, with round bastions at the corners, to the west of the village. It formerly belonged to an Ababdeh shekh [sic] but was then deserted.
The town is named after a celebrated sheikh buried here, by whose tomb travellers crossing the desert used formerly to deposit all superfluous goods, the sanctity of the saint's tomb ensuring their safety.
The Battle of Abu Hamed, a part of the Anglo-Egyptian reconquest of the Sudan, took place near the town on 7 August 1897. Provided by Wikipedia
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Complicated Trichosporon asahii mastoiditis in immunocompetent child by Miral Al Momani, Dawood H. Yusef, Du’a Hamasha, Moh’d Rawhi Abu Hamad, Sara Farran
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Exploring women’s experiences during childbirth in health facilities during COVID-19 pandemic in occupied palestinian territory: a cross-sectional community survey by Niveen ME Abu-Rmeileh, Yasmeen Wahdan, Hedieh Mehrtash, Khitam Abu Hamad, Arein Awad, Ӧzge Tunçalp
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Effect of Water Content on Strength of Alluvial Silt in The Lower Yellow River by Yang-Yang Cheng, Xu-Guang Gao, Tai-Heng Liu, Lian-Xiang Li, Wei Du, Abu Hamad, Ji-Peng Wang
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Human mesenchymal stromal cells ameliorate complement induced inflammatory cascade and improve renal functions in a rat model of ischemia-reperfusion induced acute kidney injury. by Shani Zilberman-Itskovich, Ramzia Abu-Hamad, Rina Zarura, Marina Sova, Yafit Hachmo, Moshe Stark, Sara Neuman, Shimon Slavin, Shai Efrati
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COVID-19 and the gendered impacts on adolescent wellbeing: Evidence from a cross-sectional study of locally adapted measures in Ethiopia, Jordan, and Palestine by Erin Oakley, Shoroq Abuhamad, Jennifer Seager, Benjamin Avuwadah, Joan Hamory, Nicola Jones, Agnieszka Małachowska, Workneh Yadete, Bassam Abu Hamad, Sarah Baird
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A VDAC1-Derived N-Terminal Peptide Inhibits Mutant SOD1-VDAC1 Interactions and Toxicity in the SOD1 Model of ALS by Anna Shteinfer-Kuzmine, Shirel Argueti, Rajeev Gupta, Neta Shvil, Salah Abu-Hamad, Yael Gropper, Jan Hoeber, Andrea Magrì, Angela Messina, Elena N. Kozlova, Varda Shoshan-Barmatz, Adrian Israelson
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Physical education teachers’ attitudes toward inclusion of students with disabilities in Saudi Arabia by Majed M. Alhumaid, Bashaer A. Althikr Allah, Abeer A. Alhuwail, Maryam A. Alobaid, Naflah N. Abu Hamad, Zainab A. Alsalman, Sarah S. Alqahtani, Ayat M. Alherz, Walla M. Alwael, Aeshah K. Alhelal, Sheikh A. Alsubaie, Maryam S. Alwarthan, Fay O. Alnaeem, Shamma H. Aleid, Sara Y. Almuhaisen, Atheer A. Alobaydullah, Ameera R. Alzamami, Shuaa A. Alqadiri, Shoug H. Alsubhi, Abeer M. Alshikh, Khulud K. Almazrui, Madhawi A. Alamer, Afrah M. Alfadhel, Areej R. Al-Sari, Reamah S. Alqatari, Fatema A. Almaghrabi, Sara M. Alfahaid, Jailan A. Alhashim, Hawra A. Alsalman, Amnah A. Almatar, Najla M. Almutiri, Tânia Bastos
Published 2022-11-01
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