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Khartoum (1618 bytes)
1: '''Khartoum''' (in [[Arabic language|Arabic]], ''al-Khartūm''... 3: ...illion inhabitants, but forms with its neighbours Khartoum North (''al-Khartūm Bahrī'') and [[Omdurman]] (''... 5: ...to the [[Mahdi]] [[Muhammad Ahmad]] laid siege to Khartoum starting on [[March 13]], [[1884]] and captured t... 7: ...]] and the [[al-Shifa pharmaceutical factory]] in Khartoum. 14: [[da:Khartoum]] Khartoum Resolution (3476 bytes) 1: The [[Khartoum Resolution]] of September 1, [[1967]] was issued ... Omdurman (604 bytes) 1: ...] that [[Horatio Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum|Lord Kitchener]] finally defeated the Mahdist for... Earl Kitchener (1355 bytes) 1: ...olk, in [[1898]] and '''Viscount Kitchener''', of Khartoum and of the Vaal in the Colony of Transvaal and of... 12: [[Category:Earldoms|Kitchener of Khartoum]] 13: [[de:Earl Kitchener of Khartoum]] Gondokoro (446 bytes) 1: ...les of the limit of navigability of the Nile from Khartoum upstream. From this point the journey south to [[... Fuad Shemali (158 bytes) 1: ... the [[1972]] attack on the [[U.S.]] Embassy in [[Khartoum]]. Werner Daum (1250 bytes) 6: ...ying the [[Al-Shifa pharmaceutical factory]] in [[Khartoum]]. The thrust of his argument was that the medic... 8: ... have the right to bomb America for the attack in Khartoum. He was virulently attacked for this by several ... Al Khartum (289 bytes) 1: ...d population of approximately 4,700,000 (2000). [[Khartoum]] is the capital of the state. White Nile (1378 bytes) 3: ...] and forming the [[Nile]]. From Lake Victoria to Khartoum, the length of the river is approximately [[1_E6_... Transportation in Sudan (1258 bytes) 7: the main line linking [[Khartoum]] to [[Port Sudan]] carries over two-thirds of Su... 26: [[Juba, Sudan|Juba]], [[Khartoum]], [[Kusti]], [[Malakal]], [[Nimule]], [[Port Sud... Kitchener bun (472 bytes) 3: ...honour [[Horatio Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum|Lord Kitchener]]. At that time many small towns i... J and K class destroyer (1692 bytes) 23: *[[HMS Khartoum (F45)|''Khartoum'']] (lost on [[23 June]] [[1940]]) Saint Daniel Comboni (2147 bytes) 5: ...onth journey, they reached their destination of [[Khartoum]], [[Sudan]]. Most of his fellow missionaries di... 9: ...p to Africa in 1880, he died of natural causes in Khartoum. Foreign relations of Eritrea (1994 bytes) 3: ...credible alternative to the present government in Khartoum. List of cities in Sudan (556 bytes) 16: *[[Khartoum]] Al-Shifa pharmaceutical factory (3123 bytes) 1: ...l-Shifa''' ("Health") pharmaceutical factory in [[Khartoum]], [[Sudan]], was destroyed in [[cruise missile]]... 5: ... have the right to bomb America for the attack in Khartoum. Meroe (3187 bytes) 2: ...s by the [[Nile]] (from the [[Atbara river]] to [[Khartoum]]), the Atbara, and the [[Blue Nile]]. 7: ...he [[British Museum]] and partly in the museum at Khartoum. In 1910, in consequence of a report by Professor... Theodor von Heuglin (2978 bytes) 5: ...nied Dr Christian Reitz, [[Austrian]] consul at [[Khartoum]], on a journey to [[Abyssinia]], and after Reitz... 7: ...ition was taken from him. He and Steudner reached Khartoum in 1862 and there joined the party organized by [... Regional Air (600 bytes) 11: ...jumbura, Djibouti, Entebbe, Harare, Johannesburg, Khartoum, Lusaka and Mombasa Battle of Umm Diwaykarat (2138 bytes) 3: ...and of [[Horatio Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum|Horatio Kitchener]] wiped out what was left of th... 5: ...-25 thousands soldiers retreated southward from [[Khartoum]] to Kordofan. Mahdist has under reign territory ...
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