Omdurman is in northern Sudan (upper center).
Map of Ohmdurman with Khartoum and Bahri
Al-Mahdi's Tomb in Omdurman Omdurman or Omdur (Standard Arabic Umm Durmān أم درمان) is the largest city in Sudan, lying on the western banks of the river Nile, opposite the capital, Khartoum. Omdurman has a population of over 1.2 million (1993) and is the largest city in the country and the national center of commerce. With Khartoum and Khartoum North or Bahri, it forms the cultural and industrial heart of the nation. Image File history File links Sudan_map_narrow. ...
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The Nile (Arabic: â, translit: , Ancient Egyptian iteru, Coptic piaro or phiaro) is a major north-flowing river in Africa, generally regarded as the longest river, though not the most voluminous, in the world. ...
Nickname: The Triangular City Khartoums location in Sudan Coordinates: - Governor Abdul Halim al Mutafi Population (2005) - Urban Over 1 Million For other uses, see Khartoum (disambiguation). ...
Khartoum North is a city close to, but distinct from, Khartoum in central Sudan. ...
Puneet Bahri Bahri is a surname of Punjabi Khatri families. ...
History In 1884, Muḥammad Aḥmad, "the Mahdi", made his military headquarters in the village of Omdurman. The conflicts that follwed over the next fifteen years have become known as the Mahdist War. Following the defeat of the besieged British defenders of Khartoum in 1885, the Mahdi's successor, Khalifa ˤAbdullahi ibn Muḥammad, made Omdurman his capital. 1884 (MDCCCLXXXIV) is a leap year starting on Tuesday (click on link to calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a leap year starting on Thursday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
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The Mahdist War was a struggle for Sudanese libaration that failed in the late 19-century. ...
1885 (MDCCCLXXXV) is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Saturday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ...
Omdurman, Sudan. ...
Abdullah Ibn-Mohammed or Abdullah et Taaisha ( 1846 – November 24, 1899), also known as The Khalifa was a Sudanese Dervish General and ruler. ...
The city, now the location of the tomb of the Mahdi, grew rapidly. However, in the Battle of Omdurman in 1898 (which actually took place in the nearby village of Karari), Lord Kitchener decisively defeated the Mahdist forces, ensuring British control over the Sudan. Combatants Great Britain Sudan Commanders Horatio Kitchener Abdullah al-Taashi Strength 8,000 British, 17,000 Sudanese and Egyptian 50,000 Casualties 48 dead 382 wounded Total: 430 10,000 dead 15,000 wounded 5,000 captured {{{notes}}} At the Battle of Omdurman (September 2, 1898) an army commanded by...
1898 (MDCCCXCVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Monday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar). ...
Karari is a town and a nagar panchayat in Kaushambi district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. ...
Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum (June 24, 1850 - June 5, 1916) was a British Field Marshal and statesman. ...
Although most of the city was destroyed in the battle, the Mahdi's tomb was restored and refurbished.
Arts Depicted as an icon for nationalism and diversity, Omdurman has been featured in numerous poems and songs. As the uno national capital of Sudan, the word "national" is tied to many of the city attractions. Some of Omdurman's famous arts facilities include National Theatre, Al-Arays (Puppets) Theatre, Alwataniya Cinema, Sudan TV and radio station studios, The Higher Institute for Music and Theatre and Qasr Alshabab o Alatfal (Youth & Kids Palace).
Education There are several educational institutions in Omdurman. Some of the notable high schools include: - Abu Kadok High School
- Almotmar High School
- Omdurman Ahlia High School
- Omdurman High School
- Wadi Saydna High School- one of famous historical high schools in Sudan
Colleges and universities include: - Ahfad University for Women
- College of Technological Sciences
- Omdurman Ahlia University
- Omdurman Islamic University
- University of Holy Quran and Holy Sciences
Furthermore, there are several public libraries in Omdurman. Albashir Alrayah Library is a famous library and hot destination for students, researchers and intellectuals. The library hosts several lectures and panels from different guest speakers and organizations. Ahfad University for Women is a private university in Omdurman, Sudan. ...
Shopping and Recreation Suqs (Markets) Omdurman has several multicultural tourist targets and facilities that attract local and international visitors. Souq is the Arabic term for a market. Souq Omdurman, Souq Libya and Souq Aljilod are considered the largest merchandise spots for Sudanese commodities and gadgets. A souk (سوق, also sook, souq, or suq) is a commercial quarter in an Arab city. ...
Another important destination in Omdurman is Almourada. Famous for its fish market along the banks of the Nile, Almourada is one of the old historical neighbourhoods in Omdurman. Fishermen and local merchants post at the shores selling their fresh catch. It is also home of Almourada football club, named after the neighbourhood, a top Sudan Premier League team that has represented Sudan on numerous CAF, and other regional tournaments. Sudan Premier League is the top division of the Sudan Football Association, it was created in 1962. ...
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Another shopping area is Alshohada or Hay Alsouq , Omdurman's downtown area. Transportation lines, buses, taxis, canteens, barbershops, fast-food restaurants and music stores are common sceneries at Alshohada. Along this busy and noisy environment, there lies two hospitals: Omdurman Hospital and Blue Nile Hospital with several pharmacies at walking distances. Another important speciality trading area is Abu Rouf. Known for its small-scale crafts including metallic beds, boat-making and extracting wood. Located along the shores of the Nile, swimming is considered an eternal hobby of Abu Rouf residents. Omdurman city has its own industrial area, in which many of huge factories are working under the control of Sudanese government, in terms of production control and quality assurance.
Outdoors There are several outdoor activities and destinations that are worth visiting in Omdurman. This include Almourada Family Park, on the opposite side of Souq Almourada. Rivera Recreational is another modern park along the shores of the Nile that features outdoor dining and children playing facilities. The recreational facility has a large rental ballroom that is available for the public for hosting events such as weddings.
Hospitals In a country torn by wars and poverty, more facilitated hospitals are needed in the whole of Sudan. Furthermore being a highly-dense city, small private clinics that are scattered throughout the city, are a common sight, especially close to Hay Alshohada. Some notable hospitals include: - Omdurman Hospital, a public hospital with an emergency centre.
- Blue Nile Hospital, a private hospital
- Aldayat Hospital, a public hospital specializing in pregnancy and delivery
- Alsilah Altiby, a private police hospital
- Altigany Almahy Hospital, a public historical hospital specializing in psychological and mental disorders
Sports When the term sports is mentioned, the first form that comes to the Sudanese mind is football. With Sudan's best three football clubs based in Omdurman, the city is considered as the centre of football in Sudan. Alhilal, Al-Merrikh and Al-Mourada football clubs constitute the triplet of Sudanese football. Football (soccer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...
Al Hilal (Arabic: ÙØ§Ø¯Ù اÙÙÙØ§Ù Ø§ÙØ³ÙداÙÙ) is a Sudanese football club founded on February 13, 1930 in the city of Omdurman. ...
Al-Merrikh (Arabic: ÙØ§Ø¯Ù اÙÙ
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ÙØ±Ø¯Ø© Ø§ÙØ³ÙداÙÙ ) is a Sudanese football club based in Al-Mourada, a suburb of Omdurman. ...
Rivalry: Alhilal vs. Almerrikh If the historic rivals Alhilal and Almerrikh are playing against each other, precautions and advisory announcements are posted up. Early fan arrivals are recommended, police forces circulating the pitch, local companies competing to support the teams, musical instruments playing, newspapers burnt and vehicles honking. All of this adds flavour to the teams matchup games, and if they draw - Omdurman sleeps smoothly for a once expected noisy night. Some of Omdurman's football stadiums include: Almerrikh Stadium, AlHilal Stadium, Almourada Stadium, Stade de Omdurman and Dar Alrayada. Stade de Al-Merrikh also known as the red castle is a multi-use stadium in Omdurman, Sudan. ...
AlHilal Stadium (Arabic: إستاد اÙÙÙØ§Ù) is a multiuse stadium, located in Omdurman, Sudan. ...
Stade de Omdurman is a multi-use stadium in Omdurman, Sudan. ...
Other sports include basketball with Coptic School Omdurman Club being a notable team to mention.
Communication and Mass Transit Telephone System The telephone system in Sudan has greatly improved since the privatization of the telephone company. The telephone service was further improved by the introduction of the cellular system in 1996.[1] Khartoum State (including Omdurman) follows closed telephone numbering plan as follows: A closed telephone numbering plan is one in which the subscribers number is a standard length, and is used for all calls, even in the same area. ...
(87)xxx-xxx (calls within Khartoum State that includes Omdurman, Khartoum North and Khartoum city) 249-187-xxx-xxx (call from outside Sudan)
TV and Radio Omdurman features the buildings and studios of the national TV and radio stations. "Hona Omdurman", (This is Omdurman), is the name of Sudan's national radio station. Other local radio stations include: Taybah 103 FM, AlKawthar, Mango 96, 100 FM and radio Holy Quran stations. There are two TV stations in Sudan, Sudan TV which is the national TV of Sudan and Blue Nile Channel, a private channel that is part of Arab Radio and TV network package.
Public Transportation There are several bus lines that operate within Khartoum state. From Khartoum city to Omdurman, the main lines include Alshohada, Atthoura (passes through Alshohada) and Alfitihab. Minivans, Amjaads (4-wheeled microvans), taxis and raksha (s) (autorickshaw) are also common mass transportation schemes. Passengers and drivers meet at this auto rickshaw stand in Chennai. ...
Airport According to Sudanese officials, a new airport facility has been proposed 30 miles south of Omdurman. Arguably speaking to be within the non-defined boundaries of Omdurman, the project is estimated to be completed by 2010 with an estimated budget of $530 million.[2] This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
References - ^ CIA World Facts, Telephone Systems
- ^ Arab Times, Khartoum New Airport
Coordinates: 15°39′N 32°29′E Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...
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