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  2. Hemedti - Wikipedia

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    Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (Arabic: محمد حمدان دقلو, romanized: Muḥammad Ḥamdān Daqlū, born 1974 or 1975), generally referred to mononymously as Hemedti [1] (Arabic: حميدتي, romanized: Ḥamīdtī; also spelled Hemetti [7] or Hemeti [8]; meaning "little Mohamed"), [9] is a Sudanese military officer and the current head of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

  3. Sudanese Military Academy - Wikipedia

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    Sudanese Military Academy (Arabic: الكلية الحربية السودانية) is one of the military colleges in Sudan and the first military college established in Africa. The Military College at Wadi Sayyidna , near Omdurman , has been Sudan's primary source of officer training since it opened in 1948.

  4. Sudanese civil war (2023–present) - Wikipedia

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    A civil war between two major rival factions of the military government of Sudan began during Ramadan on 15 April 2023. The two opponent factions consist of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) under Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and its allies (collectively the Janjaweed coalition) under the Janjaweed leader Hemedti. [24]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Sudanese paramilitary and militias accused of war crimes in ...

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    A new report from Human Rights Watch (HRW) accuses the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied Arab militias of executing dozens of people, and “the total destruction” of a town in ...

  7. List of university and college mottos - Wikipedia

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    Van Mildert College, Durham: Sic vos non vobis: Latin Not for yourselves [273] Wolfson College, Cambridge: Ring True English Wolfson College, Oxford: Humani nil alienum: Latin Mankind is not unknown to me Wrexham Glyndŵr University: Hyder trwy Addysg: Welsh Confidence through education Wycliffe Hall, Oxford: Via, Veritas, Vita: Latin The way ...

  8. Republican Palace, Khartoum - Wikipedia

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    The capital of Sudan was moved from Funj Sennar (1504–1821) to Wad Medani during the reign of Hakimadar Osman Bey Jarkas (September 1824 to May 1825). He made Khartoum his seat of power and gradually shifted the state's offices from Wad Madani to Khartoum. Khartoum eventually became the capital of Sudan in 1830, marking the final transition ...

  9. List of universities in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Open University of Sudan: Khartoum: Public Public Health Institute: Khartoum: Public Red Sea University: Port Sudan: Public Riyadh International College: Khartoum: Private Hayatt university College: Khartoum: Private Sudan International University: Khartoum: Private Sharq El Neal College: Khartoum: Private Sudan University of Science and ...