Suakin gum
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suakin gum — ˈswäkə̇n noun Usage: usually capitalized S Etymology: from Suakin, seaport on Red sea, northeastern Sudan : talha gum … Useful english dictionary
talha gum — ˈtalhə noun or talh gum ˈtal Etymology: from native name of Acacia stenocarpa in Sudan : a brittle commercial gum arabic obtained from two north African acacias (Acacia stenocarpa and A. seyal) called also Suakin gum, talca gum … Useful english dictionary
Geography of Sudan — The cities, towns and selected villages of Sudan and South Sudan Satellite image of Sudan … Wikipedia
History of Sudan (Coming of Islam to the Turkiyah) — In the history of Sudan, the coming of Islam eventually changed the nature of Sudanese society and facilitated the division of the country into north and south. Islam also fostered political unity, economic growth, and educational development… … Wikipedia
Port Sudan — a seaport in the NE Sudan, on the Red Sea. 123,000. * * * ▪ port, The Sudan Arabic Būr Sūdān, city, principal seaport of The Sudan (Sudan, The) on the Red Sea coast, 295 miles (475 km) by rail northeast of the Nile River valley at… … Universalium