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Khartoum or
Khartum (/kɑːrˈtuːm/ kar-TOOM; Arabic: الخرطوم, romanized: al-Khurṭūm,
pronounced [al.xur.tˤuːm]) is the
capital of Sudan. With a po****tion...
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Khartoum State (Arabic: ولاية الخرطوم, romanized: Wilāyat al-
Kharṭūm) is one of the
eighteen states of Sudan.
Although it is the
smallest state by area...
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Khartoum North, or
Khartoum Bahri (Arabic: الخرطوم بحري, romanized: al-
Kharṭūm Baḥrī), is a city in
Khartoum State,
lying to the
north of
Khartoum city...
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Mount St. Patrick, Springtown,
Spruce Hedge and Wilson. The
ghost towns of
Khartum and
Balvenie are also
located in the township. Two fire
towers were located...
- most
common transliteration in
English is "kh", e.g.
Khartoum (الخرطوم al-
Kharṭūm),
Sheikh (شيخ),
Kazakhstan (كازاخستان), Maha
Sarakham (ماها ساراخام). Ḫāʾ...
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Operation Raus aus
Khartum (Operation Get Out of Khartoum) was an
evacuation operation of
German and
other armed forces during the 2023
Sudan conflict...
- The
Khartoum International Stadium is a multi-purpose
stadium in Khartoum, Sudan. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches. The
stadium has a capacity...
- (1919), then in
Cairo (1932),
Baghdad (1948),
Rabat (1960),
Amman (1977),
Khartum [ar] (1993), and
Tunis (1993). They
review language development, monitor...
- The term may also
refer to:
Khartoum State,
Sudan Khartoum North (al-
Khartūm Bahrī), a city
close to, but
distinct from,
Khartoum in
central Sudan The...
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cultivating G. W.
Steevens of the
Daily Mail who
wrote a book With
Kitchener to
Khartum. Later, as his
legend had grown, he was able to be rude to the press, on...