via Sannar and Kusti, with extensions to Nyala in Southern Darfur and Wau in Bahr al Ghazal. Other lines connect Atbarah and Sannar with Port Sudan, and...
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Halfa Aljadeda Nyala Omdurman Port Sudan or Bur Sudan Rabak Ruaba or Umm Rawaba Safita al-Ghunomab Saqiaah Sennar or Sannar Shendi or Shandi Sindscha Singa...
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Sennar State (redirect from Sinnār State, Sudan)
Sennar (Arabic: سنار Sannār) is one of the 18 wilayat or states of Sudan. It has an area of 37,844 km2 (14,612 sq mi) and had a population of approximately...
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Muhammad Ahmad (redirect from The Mahdi of the Sudan)
Kassala and Sannar fell soon after and, by the end of 1885, the Ansār had begun to move into the southern regions of Sudan. In all of Sudan, only Suakin...
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Kashif, dispersed the Dunqulah Mamluks, conquered Kurdufan, and accepted Sannar's surrender from Badi VII. However, the Arab Ja'alin tribes offered stiff...
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Nile; bridge Tandalti - W Abu Zabad - W Sannar - S - junction Damazin - S Muglad - S Aweil - S - South Sudan Muglad - junction to oil fields Abu Jabra...
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and Web Information". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2022-02-05. "South Sudan: States, Major Cities & Towns - Population Statistics, Maps, Charts, Weather...
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Sennar Dam (redirect from Sannar Dam)
2021-02-21. "مشروع الرهد الزراعي". arc.sudanagri.com. Retrieved 2021-02-21. "Sannār Dam". Encyclopædia Britannica. 13°32′50″N 33°38′07″E / 13.54722°N 33.63528°E...
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from Sannar to Port Sudan for shipment abroad. The Gezira Scheme made cotton the mainstay of the country's economy and turned the region into Sudan's most...
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Funj people (category Nubians in Sudan)
In 1504 a Funj leader named Amara Dunqas, founded the Black Sultanate at Sannar (the capital). The Black Sultanate soon became the keystone of the Funj...
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syndicate began to construct a dam on the Blue Nile at Sinnar (also seen as Sannar and Sennar) in 1913. Work was interrupted by World War I, and the dam was...
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