At Khartoum North there were two platforms in an overall shed affording some protection from a fierce sun.
The following bridges cross the Blue Nile and connect Khartoum to Khartoum North:
Khartoum North trades in cotton, grains, fruit, and livestock; industries include tanning, brewing, brickmaking, textile weaving, and food processing.
Khartoum North has many neighbourhoods, some of which are:
Two other big cities nearby are Omdurman and Khartoum North.
By 1948 Seamer had risen to be the district commissioner for Khartoum North.
"Children scrounge for food in Khartoum North," the paper said, not far from "the president's expensive shipwreck."
Those held are imprisoned throughout the Sudan including in the main prison in Khartoum North, 'Kober'.
This defeat was (allegedly) partially the result of the Egyptian garrison in Khartoum North not supporting the insurrection with artillery as was previously promised.
Sudan's limited industrial development consists of agricultural processing and various light industries located in Khartoum North.