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A group of men were running doum the street toward them-.
He inspired a lot of artists like "Doum" and his art increased in popularity.
Date and Doum palms are not only important because of their edible fruits.
A tisane of doum dates is made in Egypt and believed good for hypertension.
Similar to the doum except the fingers are cupped to capture the air, making a loud terminating sound.
Wadi Doum was left virtually unscathed because the battle for its control was won outside the base.
The fall of Ouadi Doum was a severe setback for Libya.
Almost half a mile ahead, the shaggy head of a tall Doum palm rose above the lesser trees of the savannah.
There are also riverine forests of doum palm and Tana River poplar.
Hyphaene thebaica, tree (also known as doum palm and gingerbread tree).
"That $1 billion figure comes from people who have been to Fada and Wadi Doum.
Last week, many of the 1,200 Libyans killed in a battle at Wadi Doum died when they panicked and ran through mine fields.
Najwa has continuously reiterated in interviews the meaning and significance of the "Doum Tac" music notes.
Almost all of the East African Doum Palm can be utilised, the most highly used part of the tree being its leaves.
At Ouadi Doum, panicked Libyans had suffered high casualties running through their own minefields.
The most common fruit trees were date palms, fig trees and doum palms (Crucifera thebaica).
Elephants favour eating the Doum palm fruit and have become the major mechanism for seed dispersal in Hyphaene compressa.
Then on Saturday, they destroyed a second Libyan armored brigade based at Wadi Doum, trying to rescue the first.
A map showing the correct location appeared yesterday; Wadi Doum is about 85 miles northeast of Faya-Largeau.
D Map One of Essaouira's great product is its raffia work, made from the fibres of the doum palm.
More important still were the political aspects of the strike: Ouadi Doum was a symbol of Libyan duplicity.
In March 1987, the main Libyan air base of Ouadi Doum was captured by Chadian forces.
The L-39s were deployed during the Chadian-Libyan conflict, mainly to Ouadi Doum air base.
The language's speakers are mainly river fishermen and farmers, who also sell salt extracted from the ashes of doum palms and Vossia cuspidata.
Wadi Doum, which Western intelligence sources said was protected by about 5,000 troops, was Libya's most important northern military base in Chad.