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    Opened in 2007, the El Mek Nimr Bridge links the downtown area of Khartoum, Sudan, with the adjacent city of Khartoum North across the Blue Nile river...
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  • El Mek Nimr, also known as Nimr Muhammad, (c. 1785 to 1846) was the last mek (king) of the Ja'alin tribe, who resided in Shendi, Sudan. After first having...
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    Khartoum (redirect from El Khartum)
    Project, two five-star hotels, a new airport, El Mek Nimr Bridge (finished in October 2007) and the Tuti Bridge that links Khartoum to Tuti Island. In the...
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  • Railway Divaca-Koper high-speed railway. El Mek Nimr Bridge Al Halfaia Bridge Sogutlucesme and Merter Railway Bridges Galata Tower Restoration The Restoration...
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    Nile (redirect from Bahr el Nîl)
    Road Bridge (Moneeb Crossing), Cairo Abbas Bridge, Cairo University Bridge, Cairo Qasr al-Nil Bridge, Cairo 6th October Bridge, Cairo Abu El Ela Bridge, Cairo...
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  • "El Mek Nimir Bridge". "Victory Bridge". "Omdurman Bridge". "Blue Nile Road & Railway Bridge". "Shambat Bridge". "Al-Halfaia Bridge". "Kober Bridge". Others...
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    also of 2009. El Mek Nimr Bridge, finished in 2007, spans the Blue Nile between downtown Khartoum and Khartoum North, and Tuti Bridge is considered to...
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  • 2007 - El Mek Nimr Bridge to Khartoum North built. 2008 10–12 May: City besieged by anti-government forces. Population: 639,598. 2009 - Tuti Bridge opens...
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  • paramilitaries and destroyed 4 RSF vehicles in an attack on the Al-Mak Nimr Bridge connecting Khartoum and Khartoum Bahri. The Governor of North Kordofan...
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  • engagement. In October 1822, Ismail, with his retinue, was burnt to death by Nimr, the mek (king) of Shendi; following this incident the defterdar, a man infamous...
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    Syaharijah and Arab Christian warriors from the tribes of Iyad, Taghlib, and an-Nimr. Sa'd wrote a letter to Umar about this news, and Umar replied by ordering...
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