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  2. First battle of Dongola - Wikipedia

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    The first battle of Dongola took place between the early Muslim Rashidun army and the Oriental Orthodox Christian Nubians of the Makuria in 642, This was the first real Rashidun Arab defeat on the battlefield despite outnumbering their opponents.

  3. Second battle of Dongola - Wikipedia

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    The second battle of Dongola or siege of Dongola was a military engagement between early Arab forces of the Rashidun Caliphate and the Nubian-Christian forces of the kingdom of Makuria in 652. The battle ended Muslim expansion into Nubia, establishing trade and a historic peace between the Muslim world and a Christian nation .

  4. Battle of Dongola - Wikipedia

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    The Second Battle of Dongola between the Kingdom of Makuria under King Qaladurut and the Rashidun Caliphate led by Commander Abdullah ibn Sa'ad in 652. Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Battle of Dongola .

  5. Battle of Dongola (1276) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Dongola (1276) was fought between the Mamluk Sultanate under Baibars and the Kingdom of Makuria. The Mamluks gained a decisive victory, capturing the Makurian capital Dongola, forcing the king David of Makuria to flee and placing a puppet on the Makurian throne. After this battle the Kingdom of Makuria went into a period of ...

  6. Washington, D.C., in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    President Abraham Lincoln insisted that construction of the United States Capitol continue during the American Civil War.. During the American Civil War (1861–1865), Washington, D.C., the capital city of the United States, was the center of the Union war effort, which rapidly turned it from a small city into a major capital with full civic infrastructure and strong defenses.

  7. Chickasaw Campaign of 1736 - Wikipedia

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    "Ackia Battleground National Monument", a 1938 article from the National Park Service; The French-Chickasaw War of 1736 Part I; The French-Chickasaw War of 1736 Part II (Ackia) TopoQuest - Location of d'Artaguette's Battlefield. The location shown on this map, since 1934 marked by a stone DAR monument, was determined to be instead located at ...

  8. Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Olustee was fought on the afternoon of 20 February 1864. It is recreated annually during that month by Civil War reenactors. In 1897, the Florida Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) began raising funds to place a monument at the battle site. Two years later, the Florida Legislature appropriated $2,500.00 and ...

  9. Richard W. Dowling - Wikipedia

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    Richard William Dowling (baptized 14 January 1837 – 23 September 1867) was an Irish-born artillery officer of the Confederate States Army who achieved distinction as commander at the battle of Sabine Pass (1863), the most one-sided Confederate victory during the American Civil War. [1]