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  • ...mdurman is actually greater than that of Khartoum City; they are both in [[Khartoum State]]. ..., approximately 160 miles northwest. There is a major highway between the Khartoum area and Port Sudan, built by [[Osama bin Laden]]'s construction company.
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  • ...mdurman is actually greater than that of Khartoum City; they are both in [[Khartoum State]]. ..., approximately 160 miles northwest. There is a major highway between the Khartoum area and Port Sudan, built by [[Osama bin Laden]]'s construction company.
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  • ..., reached by modern highway and railroad cut through rugged territory to [[Khartoum]]; landing of major undersea [[fiber optic]] cable to [[Saudi Arabia]]; oil
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  • Twin city of the [[Sudan]]ese capital, [[Khartoum]]; generally the more prestigious living area; site of the defeat of the Ma
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  • ...iautonomous [[South Sudan]], while the north and east borders are with the Khartoum government. Darfur is considered part of the North Sudan (i.e., Khartoum) government; there are some separatist movements but they do not dominate t
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  • ==Threats against Khartoum== In May 2008, he was arrested after JEM members attacked Khartoum, although he was later released.<ref name=JT>{{citation
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  • * {{search link|Kartoum||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (Khartoum) * {{search link|Khartum||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (Khartoum)
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  • {{r|Khartoum}}
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  • *'cartoon' and 'Khartoum' ('''cartoôn''', *cartoôm)
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  • ...r attacked [[Omdurman]], the sister city/suburb of the national capital, [[Khartoum]], in May 2008. The Blue and White [[Nile]] rivers join to form the Nile at the Khartoum-Omdurman area. Sudan has significant internal river transport, and Port Sud
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  • ...lisher = [[U.S. Department of State]] | date = 4 May 2010}}</ref> While in Khartoum, he met with [[United Nations]] personnel, third-party diplomats, and staff
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  • [[Black September]] attacked the Saudi Arabian Embassy in Khartoum, Sudan. The terrorists killed the US ambassador, [[Cleo Noel]] and other di
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  • ...isons in the face of an effective revolt against Egyptian suzerainty. When Khartoum finally fell and Gordon was killed (1885), the Queen sent an open, uncoded
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  • ...nd Ethiopia are supporting the southern Sudanese in their struggle against Khartoum and are cooperating in various ways, but for different reasons, with the Is ...al in Juba, and a second conflict in the Darfur area of western Sudan. The Khartoum government had, in the past, given sanctuary to trans-national Islamic terr
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  • He moved to Khartoum, Sudan, in 1992. While he was under the political patronage of Hassan al-Tu ...olved in building the major "Revolutionary Highway" between the capital of Khartoum and Port Sudan on the Red Sea.<ref name=Gunaratna>{{citation
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  • <td>[[Sudan]]</td><td>[[Khartoum]]</td><td>[[Sudanese dinar]]</td>
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  • ...ordon]] to the [[Sudan]] then failed to rescue him as he was besieged at [[Khartoum]] for 10 months and killed 2 days before rescuers arrived.
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  • ...ordon]] to the [[Sudan]] then failed to rescue him as he was besieged at [[Khartoum]] for 10 months and killed 2 days before rescuers arrived.
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  • ...Cairo, and Port Said (on the Suez Canal). Bahá’ís in Egypt were exiled to Khartoum. Bahá’ís fleeing persecution in Iran established communities in the Rus
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