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Khartoum is a 1966 British epic war film written by Robert Ardrey and directed by Basil Dearden. It stars Charlton Heston as British General Charles "Chinese"... |
Khartoum or Khartum (/kɑːrˈtuːm/ kar-TOOM; Arabic: الخرطوم, romanized: al-Khurṭūm, pronounced [al.xur.tˤuːm]) is the capital of Sudan. With a population... |
in a limited sense to describe the section between Lake No and Khartoum. At Khartoum, the river is joined by the Blue Nile. The White Nile starts in... |
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Khartoum, Sudan. circa 5000 BCE, first documented skull, human bones and tools found in 1945... |
2008 Omdurman attack (redirect from 2008 invasion of Khartoum and Omdurman) undertook a raid against the Sudanese government in the cities of Omdurman and Khartoum. From the government's viewpoint, the attack only took place on May 10... |
Muhammad Ahmad (section Khartoum) the Siege of Khartoum, while also slowing and defeating the British during their unsuccessful Nile Expedition to resupply the Khartoum Garrison. He created... |
Sudan (section Bibliography) titles have been held by Algeria. Its capital and most populous city is Khartoum. The area that is now Sudan witnessed the Khormusan (c. 40000–16000 BC)... |
HMS Khartoum was a K-class destroyer of the Royal Navy, named after the capital of Sudan, Khartoum. Khartoum was launched on 6 February 1939. Her initial... |
government troops guarding a Chinese-run oilfield in the Kordofan region. Khartoum officials, however, denied that any oil fields had come under attack. Ibrahim... |
Sudan Airways (section Bibliography) الخطوط الجوية السودانية) is the national airline of Sudan, headquartered in Khartoum. Since 2012, the company has been fully owned by the Government of Sudan... |
Catholic Archdiocese of Khartoum (Latin: Khartumen(sis)) is the Latin Metropolitan archbishopric with See in national capital Khartoum whose Ecclesiastical... |
Ultra Panavision 70 (section Bibliography) 65 mm film using Ultra Panavision lenses, the first film to do so since Khartoum. Tarantino also released the film as a roadshow release, and this was the... |
68–9. "Review of The Journals of Major-General C. G. Gordon, C. B., at Khartoum" (1885), Academy Vol. XXVIII (11 July issue), pp. 19–20. "Review of I.... |
Semitic people (section Bibliography) now common usage. A glance at the present‑day speakers of Arabic, from Khartoum to Aleppo and from Mauritania to Mosul, or even of Hebrew speakers in the... |
Leningrad Destroyer flotilla leader 2,150 19 November 1938 sunk 6 October 1943 Khartoum Royal Navy K Destroyer 1,690 6 November 1939 sunk 23 June 1940 Kidd United... |
Lord's Resistance Army (redirect from Bibliography of the Lord's Resistance Army) from Sudan, cutting the LRA off geopolitically from its former allies in Khartoum. In January 2015, Dominic Ongwen was reported either to have defected or... |
Siege of Kerak (section Bibliography) D. (1945). "THE CRUSADERS IN THE RED SEA AND THE SUDAN". University of Khartoum. 26: 213–227 – via JSTOR. "In 1183, a Muslim Military Leader Refused to... |
doi:10.1002/qj.49706327111. Lawson, T. J. (1971). "Haboob Structure at Khartoum". Weather. 26 (3): 105–112. Bibcode:1971Wthr...26..105L. doi:10.1002/j... |
orderly withdrawal of the Egyptian Army from Sudan, and the defeat at Khartoum left only Suakin and Equatoria under Egyptian control after 1885. The conquest... |
Charlton Heston (section Bibliography) Big Country (1958), El Cid (1961), The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965), Khartoum (1966), Planet of the Apes (1968), Julius Caesar (1970), The Omega Man... |