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Khartoum is the capital of Sudan, located at the convergence of the White Nile and Blue Nile rivers, and is a major cultural, political

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Background imageKhartoum Collection: Map of the War in the Soudan, late 19th century, (1900)

Map of the War in the Soudan, late 19th century, (1900). Map showing Sudan with the River Nile, Khartoum and Omdurman, scene of a battle in 1898 between British General Sir Horatio Kitchener

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Khartoum, Capital of Sudan, 1900

Khartoum, Capital of Sudan, 1900. Illustration from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria by Robert Wilson, Volume IV, (Cassell and Company, London, Paris, New York, Melbourne, 1900)

Background imageKhartoum Collection: The Battle of Khartoum, 1885 (1900)

The Battle of Khartoum, 1885 (1900). British forces commanded by General Garnet Wolseley were dispatched to the Sudan to relieve General Gordon, besieged at Khartoum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: View of Mount Barkal, Sudan, 1842-1845. Artist: E Weidenbach

View of Mount Barkal, Sudan, 1842-1845. Artist: E Weidenbach
View of Mount Barkal, Sudan, 1842-1845. Jebel Barkal is a mountain 400 kilometres north of Khartoum. In c1450 BC the Egyptian Pharaoh Thutmose III extended his kingdom to the area

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Earl Kitchener of Khartoum, Irish-born British soldier and statesman

Earl Kitchener of Khartoum, Irish-born British soldier and statesman. Horatio Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916) regained the Sudan for Egypt by his victory at the Battle of Omdurman (1898)

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Kitchener of Khartoum in dress uniform, c 1900s

Kitchener of Khartoum in dress uniform, c 1900s. Irish-born British soldier and statesman Horatio Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916)

Background imageKhartoum Collection: A Qadi, Islamic judge, Khartoum, Sudan, late 19th century

A Qadi, Islamic judge, Khartoum, Sudan, late 19th century. A Qadi (Cadi or Kadi) is a judge who makes decisions according to Islamic Shari ah law

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Escape of the prisoners of the Mahdi, Khartoum, Sudan, 1892. Artist: Henri Meyer

Escape of the prisoners of the Mahdi, Khartoum, Sudan, 1892. Artist: Henri Meyer
Escape of the prisoners of the Mahdi, Khartoum, Sudan, 1892. A print from a supplement to the Le Petit Journal, 23rd January 1892

Background imageKhartoum Collection: The Mahdi, rebel against Egyptian rule in the Sudan, c1885

The Mahdi, rebel against Egyptian rule in the Sudan, c1885. Mohammed Ahmed (1848-1885), known as the Mahdi (the expected one) was a charismatic former local government officer who, beginning in 1882

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Too Late!, 1885. Artist: Joseph Swain

Too Late!, 1885. Artist: Joseph Swain
Too Late!, 1885. Britannia mourns the loss of General Gordon. When trouble started to loom in Egypt, the British government sent one of the countrys finest soldiers to sort the matter out

Background imageKhartoum Collection: The Beast of Burden, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain

The Beast of Burden, 1884. Artist: Joseph Swain
The Beast of Burden, 1884. John Bull is depicted trying to persuade the camel representing Egypt and laden with political issues, to move, whilst France offers to take over the task

Background imageKhartoum Collection: 100 years of the RAF

100 years of the RAF
Pictured are three Fairey IIIFs of 47 Squadron on the Blue Nile at Khartoum before departing for a series of exploratory flights over Southern Sudan on 8 July 1930

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudanese kettle drum, 1898

Sudanese kettle drum, 1898 (c). Reputedly taken form Dervish forces at the Battle of Omdurman, 2nd Sudan War (1896-1899) 1898

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Khartoum, Sudan - showing the Sudan Club

Khartoum, Sudan - showing the Sudan Club
General Panoramic Viewof Khartoum, Sudan - showing the Sudan Club in the left foreground. Date: circa 1920

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Khartoum, Sudan - View of the Palace

Khartoum, Sudan - View of the Palace
Khartoum, Sudan - View of the Presidential Palace fronting onto the Blue Nile (which joins the White Nile at Khartoum). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Khartoum Sudan Skyline

Khartoum Sudan Skyline
Michael Tompsett

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Victoria Cross group awarded to The Hon Lieutenant Frederick Hugh Sherston Roberts

Victoria Cross group awarded to The Hon Lieutenant Frederick Hugh Sherston Roberts, Kings Royal Rifle Corps (metal)
5921065 Victoria Cross group awarded to The Hon Lieutenant Frederick Hugh Sherston Roberts, Kings Royal Rifle Corps (metal) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: The Rebellion in the Soudan (engraving)

The Rebellion in the Soudan (engraving)
1061424 The Rebellion in the Soudan (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Rebellion in the Soudan, Map showing Upper Egypt and the Seat of the Revolt)

Background imageKhartoum Collection: The War in the Soudan (engraving)

The War in the Soudan (engraving)
1590980 The War in the Soudan (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The War in the Soudan. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 21 February 1885)

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Original Sheet Music Cover - Public Figures

Original Sheet Music Cover - Public Figures
Public Figures - General Gordon -Too Late! Song by N. G. Travers. The title was a catch phrase used against Gladstone for not sending a relief force to the Sudan until it was too late to prevent

Background imageKhartoum Collection: The Khartoum Relief Expedition (engraving)

The Khartoum Relief Expedition (engraving)
1590950 The Khartoum Relief Expedition (engraving) by Overend, William Heysham (1851-98) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Khartoum Relief Expedition)

Background imageKhartoum Collection: The Khartoum Relief Expedition (engraving)

The Khartoum Relief Expedition (engraving)
1590953 The Khartoum Relief Expedition (engraving) by Woodville, Richard Caton II (1856-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Khartoum Relief Expedition, a Convoy of Wounded)

Background imageKhartoum Collection: The Nile Expedition for the Relief of General Gordon (engraving)

The Nile Expedition for the Relief of General Gordon (engraving)
1045801 The Nile Expedition for the Relief of General Gordon (engraving) by Villiers, Frederic (1851-1922) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageKhartoum Collection: The War in the Soudan (engraving)

The War in the Soudan (engraving)
1044896 The War in the Soudan (engraving) by Villiers, Frederic (1851-1922) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The War in the Soudan)

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Zhou Enlai Premier of the Peoples Republic of China, seen here arriving at Khartoum

Zhou Enlai Premier of the Peoples Republic of China, seen here arriving at Khartoum Airport. 1st February 1964

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Khartoum Looking across Nile Omdurman 1936

Sudan Khartoum Looking across Nile Omdurman 1936
Sudan. Khartoum. Looking across Nile toward Omdurman. 1936, Sudan, Khartoum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Khartoum Dain el-Tashy Drawing water Nile

Sudan Khartoum Dain el-Tashy Drawing water Nile
Sudan. Khartoum. Dain el-Tashy. Drawing water from the Nile for irrigation. 1936, Sudan, Khartoum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Khartoum Shambat Going market native donkey

Sudan Khartoum Shambat Going market native donkey
Sudan. Khartoum. Near Shambat. Going to market, native on donkey. 1936, Sudan, Shambat

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Khartoum Meeting White Blue Nile 1936

Sudan Khartoum Meeting White Blue Nile 1936
Sudan. Khartoum. Meeting of White and Blue Nile. 1936, Sudan, Khartoum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Khartoum Shambat village mud bricks 1936

Sudan Khartoum Shambat village mud bricks 1936
Sudan. Khartoum. Shambat village. Making mud bricks. 1936, Sudan, Shambat

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Khartoum Government Nile steamer Lord Kitchner

Sudan Khartoum Government Nile steamer Lord Kitchner
Sudan. Khartoum. Government Nile steamer Lord Kitchner. 1936, Sudan, Khartoum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Khartoum Khartoum Zoo Giraffe nosing Major

Sudan Khartoum Khartoum Zoo Giraffe nosing Major
Sudan. Khartoum. Khartoum Zoo. Giraffe nosing Major Barkers pocket. 1936, Sudan, Khartoum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Khartoum Bronze monument General Gordon

Sudan Khartoum Bronze monument General Gordon
Sudan. Khartoum. Bronze monument of General Gordon on camel-back on a main cross-way. 1936, Sudan, Khartoum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Khartoum Khartoum Zoo Lion having snack

Sudan Khartoum Khartoum Zoo Lion having snack
Sudan. Khartoum. Khartoum Zoo. Lion having a snack. 1936, Sudan, Khartoum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Khartoum Khartoum Zoo shoe bill seated

Sudan Khartoum Khartoum Zoo shoe bill seated
Sudan. Khartoum. Khartoum Zoo. The shoe bill seated for a fish breakfast. 1936, Sudan, Khartoum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Khartoum Khartoum Zoo Kangaroo 1936

Sudan Khartoum Khartoum Zoo Kangaroo 1936
Sudan. Khartoum. Khartoum Zoo. Kangaroo. 1936, Sudan, Khartoum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Khartoum Nile steamer 1936

Sudan Khartoum Nile steamer 1936
Sudan. Khartoum. Nile steamer. 1936, Sudan, Khartoum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Khartoum Khartoum Zoo Spotted deer gazelles

Sudan Khartoum Khartoum Zoo Spotted deer gazelles
Sudan. Khartoum. Khartoum Zoo. Spotted deer and gazelles (Rusa axis). 1936, Sudan, Khartoum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Khartoum Dain el-Tashy woman rubbing grain

Sudan Khartoum Dain el-Tashy woman rubbing grain
Sudan. Khartoum. Dain el-Tashy woman rubbing grain, primitive method of grinding cereals. Close up. 1936, Sudan, Khartoum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Khartoum Display native spears palace hall

Sudan Khartoum Display native spears palace hall
Sudan. Khartoum. Display of native spears in palace hall. 1936, Sudan, Khartoum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Khartoum Khartoum north grain market 1936

Sudan Khartoum Khartoum north grain market 1936
Sudan. Khartoum. Khartoum north, grain market. 1936, Sudan, Khartoum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Khartoum Gordon College 1936

Sudan Khartoum Gordon College 1936
Sudan. Khartoum. The Gordon College. 1936, Sudan, Khartoum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Khartoum Khartoum Zoo shoe bill breakfasting

Sudan Khartoum Khartoum Zoo shoe bill breakfasting
Sudan. Khartoum. Khartoum Zoo. The shoe bill breakfasting. 1936, Sudan, Khartoum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan route Khartoum Interior plane steward serving

Sudan route Khartoum Interior plane steward serving
Sudan. On route to Khartoum. Interior of plane, steward serving refreshments. 1936, Sudan, Khartoum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Khartoum Khartoum Zoo Pair giraffes anticipate

Sudan Khartoum Khartoum Zoo Pair giraffes anticipate
Sudan. Khartoum. Khartoum Zoo. Pair of giraffes anticipate a treat. 1936, Sudan, Khartoum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Khartoum Kitchner statue front government offices

Sudan Khartoum Kitchner statue front government offices
Sudan. Khartoum. The Kitchner statue in front of government offices. 1936, Sudan, Khartoum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Khartoum Banks Blue Nile looking up stream

Sudan Khartoum Banks Blue Nile looking up stream
Sudan. Khartoum. Banks of the Blue Nile looking up stream. 1936, Sudan, Khartoum

Background imageKhartoum Collection: Sudan Jebel Awlia Malakal Dam south Khartoum

Sudan Jebel Awlia Malakal Dam south Khartoum
Sudan. Jebel Awlia, to Malakal. Dam south of Khartoum, largest engineering project on the Nile. 1936, Sudan



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Khartoum Collection

Khartoum is the capital of Sudan, located at the convergence of the White Nile and Blue Nile rivers, and is a major cultural, political, and economic hub in Africa. The city has a long history dating back to 1821 when it was founded by Ibrahim Pasha, son of Egypt's ruler Muhammad Ali Pasha. Today Khartoum is home to over 5 million people and serves as an important center for trade in East Africa, and is known for its vibrant markets, colorful architecture, and diverse population. The city also has several universities and museums that showcase Sudan's rich culture and history. Khartoum remains an important gateway between North Africa and Sub-Saharan regions as well as an integral part of Sudan's economy due to its strategic location on the Nile River.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Khartoum collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning compilation of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty and culture of Sudan's capital city. Our collection features a diverse range of images, including breathtaking landscapes, vibrant street scenes, and iconic landmarks such as the Great Mosque of Khartoum. Each piece captures the unique character and charm of this historic African city. The Khartoum collection offers something for everyone, whether you're looking to add a touch of elegance to your home or office decor or simply want to celebrate your love for Sudanese culture. The high-quality prints are available in various sizes and formats, making it easy to find the perfect piece for any space. The Khartoum collection is an excellent choice for anyone who wants to bring a little bit of Africa into their life through beautiful artwork. With its rich history and vibrant energy, this fascinating city is sure to inspire awe and admiration in all who view these stunning pieces.
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What are Khartoum (Sudan Africa) art prints?

Khartoum art prints are a collection of stunning artworks that depict the beauty and culture of Sudan's capital city, Khartoum. These prints showcase various aspects of life in Khartoum, including its architecture, landscapes, people, and traditions. The artists who create these prints use different techniques such as painting, drawing, and photography to capture the essence of this vibrant African city. Khartoum art prints are perfect for anyone who loves African art or wants to add a touch of cultural diversity to their home or office decor. They come in different sizes and can be framed or mounted on canvas for easy display. Whether you're looking for a colorful abstract piece or a realistic portrait of Khartoum's bustling streets, there is something for everyone in this collection. Khartoum art prints offer an excellent way to celebrate the rich heritage and artistic talent found in Sudan's capital city while adding some unique flair to your living space.
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What Khartoum (Sudan Africa) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Khartoum art prints that capture the essence and beauty of Sudan's capital city. From stunning aerial views to vibrant street scenes, there is something for everyone in their collection. One popular print features the iconic Al-Mogran Development Project, which showcases modern architecture against a backdrop of lush greenery and the Nile River. Another striking piece depicts the bustling markets and colorful buildings that line Khartoum's streets. For those interested in history, Media Storehouse also offers prints featuring ancient ruins such as the Temple of Amun at Jebel Barkal or intricate carvings found at Meroë Pyramids. Their selection includes both color and black-and-white photographs, allowing customers to choose a style that best suits their taste. Whether you're looking to add some culture to your home or office decor or simply want a reminder of your travels, we have plenty of options to choose from.
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How do I buy Khartoum (Sudan Africa) art prints?

To buy Khartoum art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. We offer a wide range of high-quality prints featuring stunning images of the cityscape, landscapes, and culture of Khartoum. Once you have found the print that you like, simply select the size and format that suits your needs. You can choose from a variety of options including canvas prints, framed prints or unframed prints. We offer secure payment options to ensure that your transaction is safe and hassle-free. Once your order has been processed, they will carefully package your print for shipping to ensure it arrives in perfect condition. Whether you are looking for a unique piece to add to your home decor or want to give a special gift to someone who loves Sudanese art and culture, we have an excellent selection of Khartoum art prints available for purchase.
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How much do Khartoum (Sudan Africa) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Khartoum art prints for purchase. The cost of these prints can vary depending on the size and type of print that you choose. We have a variety of options available including canvas prints, framed prints, and photographic prints. Our Khartoum art prints are created using high-quality materials to ensure that they are long-lasting and visually stunning. Each print is carefully crafted to capture the essence of this beautiful city in Sudan Africa. We take pride in offering affordable prices for our customers while maintaining the highest standards of quality. Our team works hard to ensure that each customer receives their desired product with utmost satisfaction. If you're interested in purchasing one or more Khartoum art prints from Media Storehouse, please visit our website or contact us directly for further information about pricing and availability.
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How will my Khartoum (Sudan Africa) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Khartoum art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit, including sturdy cardboard tubes for rolled prints and flat boxes for framed prints. Once your order is processed, our team carefully prepares your print for shipment. Depending on the size and type of print you have ordered, it will be packaged accordingly and sent via a trusted courier service. We understand how important it is to receive your artwork in pristine condition, which is why we take every precaution possible to ensure its safe delivery. If you have any concerns or questions about the delivery process, please don't hesitate to contact us - our friendly customer service team will be happy to assist you.