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  2. Gordon Park, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    In the 2016 census, Gordon Park had a population of 4,231 people. [45]In the 2021 census, Gordon Park had a population of 4,853 people, 51.5% female and 48.5% male.The median age of the Gordon Park population was 36 years of age, 2 years below the Australian median age at 38 years. 77.3% (3.4 rise from 2016) of people living in Gordon Park were born in Australia, compared to the national ...

  3. Republican Palace Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum building is located in Khartoum, on the southeastern side of the Old Republican Palace building and southeast of the New Republican Palace. The building overlooks University Street opposite the buildings of the Ministry of Foreign Trade, and the Martyrs' Gardens. [1] The total area of the museum is 7160 square metres.

  4. Charles George Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Gordon was born in Woolwich, Kent, a son of Major General Henry William Gordon (1786–1865) and Elizabeth (1792–1873), daughter of Samuel Enderby Junior.The men of the Gordon family had served as officers in the British Army for four generations, and as a son of a general, Gordon was raised to be the fifth generation; the possibility that Gordon would pursue anything other than a military ...

  5. Gordon Park - Wikipedia

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    Lady in the Lake trial, a 1976 murder and 2005 trial in which Gordon Park (1944–2010) was convicted of murder and jailed for life; Gordon L. Park (1937–2010), petroleum engineer, geologist and politician in Wyoming

  6. Republican Palace, Khartoum - Wikipedia

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    General Gordon Pasha, Governor-General of Sudan, lived on the first floor in the western wing of the main building of the palace when the Mahdi supporters invaded the city of Khartoum during the Mahdist revolution. On 26 January 1884, a group of them stormed the palace, Gordon was standing on the internal stairs leading to the sitting room.

  7. Gordon Memorial College - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Memorial College was an educational institution in Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. It was built between 1899 and 1902 as part of Lord Kitchener 's wide-ranging educational reforms. Named for General Charles George Gordon of the British army, who was killed during the Mahdi uprising in 1885, it was officially opened on 8 November 1902 by Kitchener ...

  8. Gordon Park, Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Park is a public park located in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States. A part of the Cleveland Public Parks District, the park opened in 1893 and is situated on 122 acres (49 ha) of land adjacent Lake Erie on the city's East Side. It is named in honor of philanthropist and industrialist William J. Gordon, who originally owned and ...

  9. Al-Zubayr Rahma Mansur - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1830 as Al-Zubayr Rahma Mansur, he came from the Gemaab section of the Ja'alin, an Arab tribe in northern Sudan.. He began his large-scale business in 1856, when he left Khartoum with a small army, to set up a network of trading forts known as zaribas, focusing his efforts on slave trading and ivory sales.