Khartoum Encyclopedia of Islam
Résumé
Khartoum, founded in 1824, forms now a huge metropolis of ca. 6 millions inhabitants, at the confluence of the two Niles. It consists of three different urban cores, which represent the colonial origin (Khartoum proper), the indigenous upheaval of the Mahdia (Omdurman) and the industrial development of the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium (Khartoum-North). Urban growth accelerated tremendously due to the influx of migrants from rural areas of central Sudan hit by successive droughts and later by displaced persons from the war-torn South and Darfur. Huge unplanned settlements now surround the initial square urban frame, but despite its access to oil revenues, the State has been unable to provide basic infrastructure and services to these new urban dwellers.
Mots clés
Sudan
Turkiyya
Mehemet Ali Pasha
Mahdia
Anglo-Egyptian Condominium
Kitchener
Khartoum
Omdurman
Khartoum-North
Khalifa Abdallahi ibn Muhammad
Muhammad Ahmad ibn Abdallah al-Mahdi
Charles Gordon
khedive Ismaïl Pasha
Jaafar Nimeiry
Hassan al-Turabi
Omar al- Bashir
civil war
drought
displaced persons
refugees
unplanned settlements
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