city of Khartoum. It mainly consists of the Old Republican Palace built in 1830 and the New Republican Palace built in 2015. The Republican Palace has historical...
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Sultan's Palace, Zanzibar, formerly "The People's Palace" People's Palace, Khartoum, between 1971 and 1985, now the Republican Palace, Khartoum People's...
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April 2023, after the RSF captured Khartoum International Airport, several military bases, and the presidential palace, starting an escalating series of...
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The Republican Palace Museum (Arabic: متحف القصر الجمهوري, romanized: mut'ḥaf al-qaṣr al-jumhūriyy) is an important museum in Khartoum, Sudan, and contains...
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Tuthmosis III, respectively, but relocated to Khartoum upon the flooding of Lake Nasser. The Republican Palace Museum, opened in 2000, is located in the former...
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coup leader restores restructured Sovereignty Council". Radio Dabanga. Khartoum. 11 November 2021. Retrieved 26 March 2023. "Sudan's Burhan dismisses Hemedti...
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Sudanese civil war (2023–present) (redirect from 2023 Khartoum clashes)
2023. "Sudan paramilitary group says it has seized presidential palace and Khartoum airport amid clashes with army – live". The Guardian. 15 April 2023...
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preceding Sudan Defence Force, with a force of infantry NCOs east of the Khartoum Garrison. It grew to the size of a brigade in 1992 was simultaneously commissioned...
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on the Abu Haraz market in El Obeid. The SAF shelled the Republican Palace complex in Khartoum, setting fire to parts of the old building. It also claimed...
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Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener (redirect from Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum)
securing control of the Sudan, for which he was made Baron Kitchener of Khartoum. As Chief of Staff (1900–1902) in the Second Boer War he played a key role...
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