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Al Taib Mustafa
Al Taib Mustafa (Arabic: الطيب مصطفى; born 1950s – 16 May 2021) was a Sudanese journalist, writer, and politician. He was the uncle of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir. Early life Mustafa was born within the beginnings of the fifties in the Kober neighborhood in Khartoum North, and finished all of his studies in Khartoum North and then got accepted in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Khartoum, while he also studied telecommunications engineering at the Institute of Transportation at the same time. After graduating, he completed his engineering studies in telecommunications engineering in the Netherlands then went back to work in Khartoum. He then worked in the United Arab Emirates in "Amertel" which was the national communications company before changing it to "Etisalat". He was promoted more than once at the company until he became the reporter for its board of directors and was at the same time a writer in " Emirates News" newspaper. Work Al Taib Must ...
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Khartoum North
Khartoum North, or Khartoum Bahri or simply Bahri (), is a city in Khartoum State, lying to the north of Khartoum city, the capital of Sudan. It has a population of 1,012,211 people, making it the third-largest city proper in Sudan, behind the neighbouring cities of Omdurman and Khartoum. Geography It is located on the north bank of the Blue Nile, and the east bank of the River Nile, near the confluence of the Blue Nile with the White. Until 2023, the Shambat Bridge connected it with Omdurman to its west. Another major bridge links it with Khartoum to the south. It was part of a three-city agglomeration (with Khartoum proper and Omdurman) with a combined population of 4,272,728 in 2008. Demographics History The original settlement was the largest in the area of the Nile confluence before the Egyptians established Khartoum as their military garrison and administrative centre in the 1820s." It was eclipsed by Egyptian Khartoum, its Mahdist replacement Omdurman, and the B ...
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