- Khartoum - Wikipedia
Khartoum, also spelled Khartum, [a] is the capital city of Sudan as well as Khartoum State With an estimated population of 7 1 million people, Greater Khartoum is the largest urban area in Sudan [3]
- Khartoum | Map, Population, Facts | Britannica
Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, is located roughly in the centre of the country, at the junction of the Blue Nile and White Nile rivers It is part of the largest urban area in Sudan and is a centre of commerce as well as of government
- Khartoum (1966) - IMDb
So, what's it all about? Khartoum depicts the last chapter in the remarkable life of Gen Charles "Chinese" Gordon; another one of those larger-than-life-personages seemingly produced uniquely by Victorian England; such as Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890) or T E Lawrence (of Arabia)
- Khartoum State - Wikipedia
Khartoum city is the capital of both Khartoum State and Sudan The three cities are located in the heart of Sudan at the confluence of the White Nile and the Blue Nile, where the two rivers unite to form the River Nile
- A Visitor’s Guide to Khartoum, Sudan - The Tech Edvocate
Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, is a city where the Blue and White Nile rivers meet Known for its rich history, diverse culture, and unique geographical location, Khartoum offers a fascinating experience for travelers
- The rebuilding of Khartoum, a city devastated by the civil war in . . . - NPR
A broken city NPR visited Khartoum the month after the army retook it and amid the destruction, witnessing early shoots of life and revival
- Siege of Khartoum: Last Stand of General Gordon
The siege of Khartoum from March 1884 to January 1885 was the most dramatic episode of the Mahdist War (1881-99) in Sudan when an army led by the inspirational Muslim leader, Muhammad Ahmad, the self-proclaimed Mahdi, rebelled against colonial rule
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