Khartoum - translation to russian
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Khartoum - translation to russian

CAPITAL CITY OF SUDAN
Khartum; El Khartum; Al Khartum; Al Khurtum; Al Kharţūm; Hai Al-Arab; Khartoum, The Sudan; Khartoum, Sudan; Capital of Sudan; الخرطوم; Al-Khartoum, Sudan; Chartum; Al-Kharṭūm; Al-Khartum; Kartoum; Khartoum, SU; Khartoum (city); Geography of Khartoum; History of Khartoum; Transportation in Khartoum
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  • Great Mosque
  • Africa road tunnel near the [[Khartoum International Airport]]
  • Khartoum Public Transportation
  • slave-market]] at Khartoum
  • Development in Khartoum
  • Government House (1936); now the Presidential Palace
  • [[National Museum of Sudan]]
  • The [[University of Khartoum]]

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Definition

Efik
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1. a member of a people of southern Nigeria.
2. the Benue-Congo language of the Efik.
Origin
the name in Efik.

Wikipedia

Khartoum

Khartoum or Khartum ( kar-TOOM; Arabic: الخرطوم, romanized: Al-Khurṭūm, Dinka: Kaartuɔ̈m, pronounced [al.xur.tˤuːm]) is the capital of Sudan. With a population of 5,274,321, its metropolitan area is the largest in Sudan. It is located at the confluence of the White Nile, flowing north from Lake Victoria, and the Blue Nile, flowing west from Lake Tana in Ethiopia. The place where the two Niles meet is known as al-Mogran or al-Muqran (المقرن; English: "The Confluence"). From there, the Nile continues north towards Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea.

Divided by these two parts of the Nile, Khartoum is a tripartite metropolis with an estimated population of over five million people, consisting of Khartoum proper, and linked by bridges to Khartoum North (الخرطوم بحري al-Kharṭūm Baḥrī) and Omdurman (أم درمان Umm Durmān) to the west.

Khartoum was founded in 1821 as part of Egypt, north of the ancient city of Soba. While the United Kingdom exerted power over Egypt, it left administration of the Sudan to it until Mahdist forces took over Khartoum. The British attempted to evacuate Anglo-Egyptian garrisons from Sudan but the Siege of Khartoum in 1884 resulted in the capture of the city by Mahdist forces and a massacre of the defending Anglo-Egyptian garrison. In 1898 it was reoccupied by British forces, and was the seat of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan government until 1956.

In 1956, the city was designated as the capital of an independent Sudan. Three hostages were killed during the Attack on the Saudi Embassy in Khartoum in 1973.

In 2008, the Justice and Equality Movement engaged in combat in the city with the Sudanese Armed Forces as part of the War in Darfur. The Khartoum massacre occurred in 2019 during the Sudanese Revolution. The city saw extensive combat during the 2023 Sudan clashes between the armed forces and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), affecting Khartoum International Airport and other critical sites.

Khartoum is an economic and trade centre in Northern Africa, with rail lines from Port Sudan and El-Obeid. It is served by Khartoum International Airport, and Khartoum New International Airport is under construction. Several national and cultural institutions are in Khartoum and its metropolitan area, including the National Museum of Sudan, the Khalifa House Museum, the University of Khartoum, and the Sudan University of Science and Technology.

Examples of use of Khartoum
1. KHARTOUM DENIES GENOCIDE Khartoum denies the charge but the U.N.
2. Feb 17, 2006 (KHARTOUM) Khartoum State Governor, Abdul Haleem Mutafi, announced recently that the internally displaced persons, (IDPs), living around Khartoum will be relocated to al–Sundous Square, 45 kilometres south of Khartoum.
3. By Jonah Fisher BBC News, Khartoum Deadly riots broke out in Khartoum following Garang‘s death Sudan‘s former rebel movement has withdrawn from a committee investigating riots in Khartoum.
4. May 13, 2006 (KHARTOUM) The Legislative Council of Khartoum State, chaired by its Speaker Mohamed Al–Sheikh Medani Saturday unanimously approved the Constitution of Khartoum State.
5. Dec 28, 2005 (KHARTOUM) The presidential yacht from Czechoslovakia arrived yesterday in Khartoum among tightened security.
What is the Russian for Khartoum? Translation of &#39Khartoum&#39 to Russian