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One notable ruler of Gallabat was Sheikh Miri, who has been described as "probably the most celebrated of these border chiefs". The Sheikh formed an alliance with the
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in 1821, and proclaimed himself independent of the Ethiopian Empire. He accompanied the Egyptians in their raid on Gondar, but apparently escaped
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The town and district form a small ethnographical island in Al Qadarif, having been founded in the 18th century by a colony of
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avenged the sack of Gondar with an attack on Gallabat; Sheikh Miri, with many of the Takruri, was killed.
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which was cured only by the herbs of a local medicine-man and the attentions of his companion Yasin.
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and lack of coordination by the British bombers, failed to capture Metemma.
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to make a permanent settlement there. Lying on the main trade route from
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launched an attack to take the town back, but due to poor morale of the
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garrisoned Gallabat. In 1886, the town was attacked by followers of
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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attacked the Mahdists close to Gallabat in what is known as the
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In 1899 the Mahdists were decisively defeated in the Sudan by
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Traveller Extraordinary: The Life of James Bruce of Kinnaird
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In 1956 the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan became the independent
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Gallabat is located in Sudan
12°58′N 36°09′E / 12.967°N 36.150°E / 12.967; 36.150
Sudan
State
Al Qadarif
Time zone
UTC+3
EAT
Arabic
Sudanese
Al Qadarif
Ethiopia
border
Metemma
Takruri
Darfur
Mecca
Emperor of Ethiopia
Sennar
Gondar
Ras al-Fil
James Bruce
dysentery
Khedive
Muhammad Ali of Egypt
Sennar sultanate
the ambush
Dejazmach
Kenfu Hailu
Tewodros

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