RMADX7XE–refugees are fleeing the war in Sudan and coming to Chad where they live with family members of alone in simple houses
RMJWKFG2–SOUTH SUDAN Bahr al Ghazal region , Lakes State, town Rumbek , war heros of SPLA in Heroes Center
RF2RD70MP–Flag of Sudan on the background of a plastered wall with a crack. Military insurgency and civil war in Sudan
RMD96GRB–To the Rescue': War in the Sudan, 1885. British gunboats engaging the enemy on the way up the ile to relieve General Gordon, besieged by the Mahdi at Khartoum. The British gunboats under the command of Lord Charles Beresford arrived on 28 January, two days after the fall of the city and the massacre of Gordon and the garrison. The gunboat fitted with Nordenfeld machine gun. Officers and men are wearing in Solar Topees (pith helmets) . The From 'The Illustrated London News'. (London, 21 March 1885). Chromolithograph.
RM2PPC824–'Stop the war in Sudan' protest in front of Downing Street, London, England, UK
RM2M3PACR–General Sir John Grenfell Maxwell GCB, KCMG, CVO, DSO, PC (11 July 1859 21 February 1929), British Army officer and colonial governor. He served in the Mahdist War in the Sudan, the Boer War, and in the First World War, but he is best known for his role in the suppression of the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland and subsequent execution of rebellion leaders. He retired in 1922. Date: 1918
RMW7CB4M–'To the Rescue', war in the Sudan, 1885. Artist: Unknown
RMCR13NM–A Dinka mother & child displaced by the war in South Sudan. Atepi , triple A camp
RMBFXT22–Pupils learning at a school classroom that has been scarred by thousands of bullets during the 34 year war in Yei, Sudan.
RMB95TAE–KENYA North East Africa Lokichokio Rotting sacks of food aid not distributed due to war in South Sudan.
RMKH330J–Telegraph wires in the Desert, Sudan war
RMCBWKKB–Sudan People's Liberation Army soldiers on the frontline near Yei during the civil war in Southern Sudan, Africa in 1997
RF2HN8DR2–Full frame photo of a weathered flag of South Sudan painted on a cracked wall with bullet holes. Crisis and civil war in South Sudan concept.
RM2B01B7J–United Kingdom/Sudan: Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener (24 June 1850 - 5 June 1916), 1st Earl Kitchener, pointing at the Tomb of the Mahdi, Omdurman, after he had ordered it blown up. Illustration, 1898. Kitchener won fame in 1898 for winning the Battle of Omdurman and securing control of the Sudan, after which he was given the title 'Lord Kitchener of Khartoum'. As Chief of Staff (1900-1902) in the Second Boer War he played a key role in Lord Roberts' conquest of the Boer Republics, then succeeded Roberts as commander-in-chief.
RMBF7WGY–English cavalry watering their horses during the Mahdist War, Sudan in the 1880s.
RMERHAFN–Fighting Suakim/ Suakin in the Anglo-Sudan War. A scene from the Mahdist revolt in the Sudan from 1881 to 1898 against
RMT5F410–Mahdist war - The gun -boat Sultan in action against Omdurman’s defenses and the Mahdi’s tomb on the day before the battle
RFH3CPX6–SUDAN The War in Sudan Khartoum 1885. The Illustrated London News
RME11PW6–Jun. 06, 1979 - President Nimeri of Sudan with Kenyan President Moi in Nairobi during Nimeri's tour o East Africa, trying to end war between Uganda and Tanzania in his capacity as the current chairman of the OAU. Credit: Camerapix
RMAP2JRN–Refugee family from Darfur living in Bahai refugee camp in Chad where they find safety from the war in Sudan
RM2X08FBK–SOUTH SUDAN, Upper Nile state, town Renk, UNHCR refugee transit center for refugees from Sudan war, after registration they are transported to other camps in Malakal and other regions / SÜDSUDAN, Upper Nile state, Stadt Renk, Flüchtlinge aus dem Sudan suchen Schutz vor dem Krieg, UNHCR Transit Flüchtlingslager bei Renk, die Stadt liegt in der Nähe zur Grenze zum Sudan, täglich kommen bis zu 2000 Tausend neue Flüchtlinge an
RM2NRG5D5–War Tree or Trophy Tree Hung with Severed Heads of Rival Tribe in Nuer Village or African Village of Round Mud Huts in the White Nile Region of South Sudan Africa. Vintage Engraving or Illustration 1862
RMK8FN89–Imvepi, Uganda. 27th June, 2017. Students can be seen at the refugee settlement in Imvepi, Uganda, 27 June 2017. More than two million people have fled the civil war in South Sudan, one million of them in Uganda. Credit: Gioia Forster/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2PW092D–THE WAR IN THE SOUDAN Poster for an American slide show of 1897
RM2RGDMW5–A British Camel Corps in the Sudan during the First World War. A similar Camel Corps to that shown helped to defeat the troops of the Sultan of Darfur (Ali Dinar) with Brtish casualties less than 30 compared to around 1000 of the enemy.
RMP1AAE5–Mahdist War, Rebellion in Sudan, Capture of Cattle during a cavalry renconnaissance driven into camp at Suakin
RMCR13MP–A Dinka mother & child displaced by the war in South Sudan. Atepi , triple A camp
RMBFXT1P–Pupils learning at a school classroom that has been scarred by thousands of bullets during the 34 year war in Yei, Sudan.
RMD98PFB–The War in the Soudan', poster for a Barnum and Bailey circus production 'The Mahdi, or, For the Victoria Cross', 1897, showing British and Mahdist troops fighting. Anglo-Sudan War (Mahdist War) 1881-1899, Northeast Africa.
RMKH331R–The march through the Desert, Hicks Pasha expeditionary force to Kordofan, 1883, Sudan war
RMRYAE33–The War in the Soudan (Sudan): The Camel Depot at Suez
RM2M27WDK–Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni's wife Janet Museveni meets with Vice-Prime Minister and Minister of Cooperation Development, Digital Agenda, Telecom and Postal services Alexander De Croo during a fundraising summit to help the country deal with nearly a million South Sudanese fleeing war. The summit hopes to raise at least $2 billion (1.8 billion euros) to help tackle the world's fastest-growing refugee crisis triggered by continuing civil war in South Sudan. BELGA PHOTO BENOIT DOPPAGNE
RM2B01B7T–Sudan/United Kingdom: Illustrated cover of 'With Kitchener in the Soudan' by G. A. Henty (8 December 1832 - 16 November 1902), 1903. 'With Kitchener in the Soudan; A Story of Atbara and Omdurman' is an adventure novel by G. A. Henty set during the British military expedition under Lord Kitchener in the Mahdist War (1881-1899), and the subsequent defeat of the Mahdi's followers and Sudan's conquest. It was first published in 1902. Kitchener won fame in 1898 for winning the Battle of Omdurman and securing control of the Sudan, after which he was given the title 'Lord Kitchener of Khartoum'.
RMD7BAJG–Map of Egypt and the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan at the time of the Mahdist War in the late 19th century.
RMERHBKW–Fighting Suakim/ Suakin in the Anglo-Sudan War. A scene from the Mahdist revolt in the Sudan from 1881 to 1898 against
RMT5F42W–Mahdist war - gyptian military hospital note headgear worn in bed
RM2X12W2W–KEN , KENIA : Unbegleitete Jugendliche , die vor dem Buergerkrieg in Suedsudan geflohen sind , in einem Fluechtlingslager in Wajir , Juni 1992 KEN , KENYA : Unaccompanied youths who have fled from the civil war in South Sudan in a refugee camp in Wajir , June 1992 *** KEN , KENIA Unaccompanied youths who have fled from the civil war in South Sudan in a refugee camp in Wajir , June 1992 KEN , KENYA Unaccompanied youths who have fled from the civil war in South Sudan in a refugee camp in Wajir , June 1992
RM2PWCY2T–London, UK. 29th Apr, 2023. The Sudanese Revolutionary Movement protests are demanding an end to the war in Khartoum and the genocide in Darfur, and an end to the killing of civilians across Downing Street. Whenever we hear people screaming and protesting in support of democracy. That one word 'democracy' curses chaos, violence, war and invasion of entire countries. People scream for democracy as if they want to flee their country first? Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMAP2E6M–Refugee family from Darfur living in Bahai refugee camp in Chad where they find safety from the war in Sudan
RM2X08FBG–SOUTH SUDAN, Upper Nile state, town Renk, UNHCR refugee transit center for refugees from Sudan war, after registration they are transported to other camps in Malakal and other regions / SÜDSUDAN, Upper Nile state, Stadt Renk, Flüchtlinge aus dem Sudan suchen Schutz vor dem Krieg, UNHCR Transit Flüchtlingslager bei Renk, die Stadt liegt in der Nähe zur Grenze zum Sudan, Flüchtlinge werden nach Aufnahme und Registrierung weiter in Flüchtlingslager nach Malakal transportiert
RF2E54MRE–Sudanese Cavalry & Soldiers in Madhist Sudan during the Mahdist War (1881-1899) aka the Sudanist Mahdist Revolt, Anglo-Sudan War or Sudan Campaign. 1902 Vintage Illustration or Engraving
RMK8FN88–Bidi Bidi, Uganda. 28th June, 2017. The world's largest refugee camp can be seen in Bidi Bidi, Uganda, 28 June 2017. More than two million people have fled the civil war in South Sudan, one million of them in Uganda. Credit: Gioia Forster/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2BJTDTC–Severely wounded SPLA soldier having being treated for war wounds in Southern Sudan, Africa
RMD87P4M–ITALIANS IN SUDAN 1940
RFDDX8AX–War in the Middle East concept as a forest of tall trees with a green vine growing shaped as the map of the world with the conflict zone burning with fire and smoke representing civil war revolution and political unrest.
RMCR135A–Displaced by the war in southern sudan, Sudanese try to make a new life in Kakuma refugee camp, Northern Kenya.
RMBFXRX9–Pupils learning at a school classroom that has been scarred by thousands of bullets during the 34 year war in Yei, Sudan.
RMDYEH6T–World War 1 - Sir David Beatty was born in Howbeck, Cheshire in 1871 and entered the Royal Navy at the age of 13, serving with distinction in the Sudan from 1896-98 and in China during the Boxer Rising of 1900. He was made Rear Admiral in 1910 and served as Winston Churchill's Naval Secretary from 1911-13, after which he was appointed Commander of the Grand Fleet's Battlecruiser Squadron in 1913, a position held at the outbreak of war in August 1914.
RMM5KB9W–The Final Charge at the Battle of Atbara, 8 April 1898, Second Sudan War
RMRYAE8G–The War in the Soudan (Sudan): The English Cemetery at Suakim
RM2M27YPW–Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni's wife Janet Museveni meets with Vice-Prime Minister and Minister of Cooperation Development, Digital Agenda, Telecom and Postal services Alexander De Croo during a fundraising summit to help the country deal with nearly a million South Sudanese fleeing war. The summit hopes to raise at least $2 billion (1.8 billion euros) to help tackle the world's fastest-growing refugee crisis triggered by continuing civil war in South Sudan. BELGA PHOTO BENOIT DOPPAGNE
RM2B01B93–Sudan/South Sudan: Artillery shells and rocket propelled grenades abandoned during the Second Sudanese Civil War (1983-2005). Photo by UNEP Sudan (CC BY-SA 3.0 License), 2006. The Second Sudanese Civil War started in 1983, although it was largely a continuation of the First Sudanese Civil War of 1955 to 1972. Although it originated in southern Sudan, the civil war spread to the Nuba mountains and Blue Nile by the end of the 1980s. Roughly two million people have died as a result of war, famine and disease caused by the conflict.
RMGKWA35–The advance of the Anglo-Egyptian force upon Omdurman, Sudan along the Nile River in 1898 prior to the Battle of Omdurman.
RME021A8–Horatio Herbert Kitchener (1850-1916). British officer. Withdrawal of the British forces in the Sudan. Anglo-Sudan War.
RMT5F40F–Mahdist war - Prince Francis of Teck who served the Egyptian cavalry and was mentioned twice in expeditions
RM2X12W2N–KEN , KENIA : Unbegleitete Jugendliche , die vor dem Buergerkrieg in Suedsudan geflohen sind , in einem Fluechtlingslager in Wajir , Juni 1992 KEN , KENYA : Unaccompanied youths who have fled from the civil war in South Sudan in a refugee camp in Wajir , June 1992 *** KEN , KENIA Unaccompanied youths who have fled from the civil war in South Sudan in a refugee camp in Wajir , June 1992 KEN , KENYA Unaccompanied youths who have fled from the civil war in South Sudan in a refugee camp in Wajir , June 1992
RM2PWCY2F–London, UK. 29th Apr, 2023. The Sudanese Revolutionary Movement protests are demanding an end to the war in Khartoum and the genocide in Darfur, and an end to the killing of civilians across Downing Street. Whenever we hear people screaming and protesting in support of democracy. That one word 'democracy' curses chaos, violence, war and invasion of entire countries. People scream for democracy as if they want to flee their country first? Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMADX7R2–Since Feb 2003 a vicious war is raging in Darfur West Sudan
RM2X08FBD–SOUTH SUDAN, Upper Nile state, town Renk, UNHCR refugee transit center for refugees from Sudan war, after registration they are transported to other camps in Malakal and other regions / SÜDSUDAN, Upper Nile state, Stadt Renk, Flüchtlinge aus dem Sudan suchen Schutz vor dem Krieg, UNHCR Transit Flüchtlingslager bei Renk, die Stadt liegt in der Nähe zur Grenze zum Sudan, Flüchtlinge werden nach Aufnahme und Registrierung weiter in Flüchtlingslager nach Malakal transportiert
RMR23HWF–Ethiopian repatriation convoy. Ethiopian prisoners of war who are being released by the British are pushing one of the more than one hundred twenty trucks which transported them from a British internment camp in the Sudan to Dessye. In the background is Schafe Mountain.
RMK8FN8J–Imvepi, Uganda. 27th June, 2017. The adoptive mother of Peter Yat and his brothers can be seen at the refugee settlement in Imvepi, Uganda, 27 June 2017. More than two million people have fled the civil war in South Sudan, one million of them in Uganda. Credit: Gioia Forster/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2BJTDT3–Severely wounded SPLA soldier from war with North Sudanese Government forces, being carried for emergency help in Southern Sudan, Africa
RMDR2EFD–SATIRE ON SUDAN WAR
RM2RAAC9T–A British Camel Corps in the Sudan during the First World War. A similar Camel Corps to that shown helped to defeat the troops of the Sultan of Darfur (Ali Dinar) with Brtish casualties less than 30 compared to around 1000 of the enemy. Date: 1916
RMBFXTB6–Pupils learning at a school classroom that has been scarred by thousands of bullets during the 34 year war in Yei, Sudan.
RMD998NN–French colonial forces in the Sudan in a battle with Touaregs, 23 March 1894. From 'Le Petit Journal', Paris, 30 April 1894. France, Africa, Colonialism, War
RMKH53DH–Tewfik Bey, defender of Sinkat, Sudan, commander at fall of Sinkat, 1884, Sudan war,
RMDDXGHN–THE WAR IN THE SOUDAN (SUDAN): THE ENGLISH CEMETERY AT SUAKIM
RM2M27YR3–Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni's wife Janet Museveni meets with Vice-Prime Minister and Minister of Cooperation Development, Digital Agenda, Telecom and Postal services Alexander De Croo during a fundraising summit to help the country deal with nearly a million South Sudanese fleeing war. The summit hopes to raise at least $2 billion (1.8 billion euros) to help tackle the world's fastest-growing refugee crisis triggered by continuing civil war in South Sudan. BELGA PHOTO BENOIT DOPPAGNE
RM2B01B91–Sudan/South Sudan: Fragment of a Rocket Propelled Grenade near Juba, debris from the Second Sudanese Civil War (1983-2005). Photo by UNEP Sudan (CC BY-SA 3.0 License), 2006. The Second Sudanese Civil War started in 1983, although it was largely a continuation of the First Sudanese Civil War of 1955 to 1972. Although it originated in southern Sudan, the civil war spread to the Nuba mountains and Blue Nile by the end of the 1980s. Roughly two million people have died as a result of war, famine and disease caused by the conflict.
RMD7BCJ2–The Charge of the 21st Lancers at Omdurman, Khartoum, Sudan during the Mahdist War in 1898.
RMEWR623–Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener (1850-1916). British officer. Engraving by P. Meaulle. Withdrawal of the British forces in the Sudan. Anglo-Sudan War. The Illustration, 1885. Colored.
RMT5F42P–Mahdist war - The band of the 12th Soudanese in ceremonial uniform
RM2X12W0N–KEN , KENIA : Unbegleitete Jugendliche , die vor dem Buergerkrieg in Suedsudan geflohen sind , in einem Fluechtlingslager in Wajir , Juni 1992 KEN , KENYA : Unaccompanied youths who have fled from the civil war in South Sudan in a refugee camp in Wajir , June 1992 *** KEN , KENIA Unaccompanied youths who have fled from the civil war in South Sudan in a refugee camp in Wajir , June 1992 KEN , KENYA Unaccompanied youths who have fled from the civil war in South Sudan in a refugee camp in Wajir , June 1992
RM2PWCY27–London, UK. 29th Apr, 2023. The Sudanese Revolutionary Movement protests are demanding an end to the war in Khartoum and the genocide in Darfur, and an end to the killing of civilians across Downing Street. Whenever we hear people screaming and protesting in support of democracy. That one word 'democracy' curses chaos, violence, war and invasion of entire countries. People scream for democracy as if they want to flee their country first? Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMADX8G4–Since Feb 2003 a vicious war is raging in Darfur West Sudan
RM2X08FBJ–SOUTH SUDAN, Upper Nile state, town Renk, UNHCR refugee transit center for refugees from Sudan war, after registration they are transported to other camps in Malakal and other regions / SÜDSUDAN, Upper Nile state, Stadt Renk, Flüchtlinge aus dem Sudan suchen Schutz vor dem Krieg, UNHCR Transit Flüchtlingslager bei Renk, die Stadt liegt in der Nähe zur Grenze zum Sudan, Flüchtlinge werden nach Aufnahme und Registrierung weiter in Flüchtlingslager nach Malakal transportiert
RM2BDEE7P–Gordon of Khartoum Attacked & Killed (26 Jan 1885) during Mahdi Uprising in Khartoum Sudan. Vintage or Old Illustration or Engraving 1887
RMK8FN8X–Imvepi, Uganda. 27th June, 2017. The adoptive mother of Peter Yat and his brothers can be seen at the refugee settlement in Imvepi, Uganda, 27 June 2017. More than two million people have fled the civil war in South Sudan, one million of them in Uganda. Credit: Gioia Forster/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMCBWKKP–Sudan Peoples Liberation army soldiers in Southern Sudan during the civil war in 1997
RMC6EKGB–Topsa village displaced to Narus in southern Sudan due to civil war
RMCR112W–A Dinka girl in a makeshift hospital at Thiet feeding camp in Southern Sudan.
RMTXG7WB–The War in the Soudan, poster for a Barnum and Bailey circus production 'The Mahdi, or, For the Victoria Cross', showing British and Mahdist troops fighting during the anglo-Sudan War or Mahdist War (1881-1899) Chromolithograph
RMBFY0E1–Pupils learning at a school classroom that has been scarred by thousands of bullets during the 34 year war in Yei, Sudan.
RM2A2656A–Sudanese soldiers pray on their way to fight for the British Empire in the Middle East during World War One 1915
RMPAJ54F–The fight at Kalakala, early May 1884, Abu Girgeh assault on Khartoum, defeated by General Gordon, early in the siege of Khartoum
RMDDXGAD–THE WAR IN THE SOUDAN (SUDAN): THE CAMEL DEPOT AT SUEZ
RM2M27WE2–Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni's wife Janet Museveni meets with Vice-Prime Minister and Minister of Cooperation Development, Digital Agenda, Telecom and Postal services Alexander De Croo during a fundraising summit to help the country deal with nearly a million South Sudanese fleeing war. The summit hopes to raise at least $2 billion (1.8 billion euros) to help tackle the world's fastest-growing refugee crisis triggered by continuing civil war in South Sudan. BELGA PHOTO BENOIT DOPPAGNE
RM2B01B7C–Sudan: Corner of the square at the Battle of Tamai on the 13th March 1884, Mahdist War. Illustration, c. 1890. Part of the Mahdist War (1881-1899), the Battle of Tamai/Tamanieh occurred on the 13th of March, 1884, between a British force under Lieutenant General Sir Gerald Graham and a Mahdist army commanded by Osman Digna, the Mahdi's best known commander. Despite winning the battle, the British suffered more losses here than in any previous battle, with around 214 soldiers wounded or killed, though the they inflicted casualties of over 4,000 men on the Mahdists.
RFRC66C5–Winston Churchill with fellow war correspondents in South Africa 1900
RM2H4H1T4–Engraving of Osman Digna (c.1840 – 1926) follower of Muhammad Ahmad, the self-proclaimed Mahdi, in Sudan, who became his best known military commander during the Mahdist War. He is descendant from the Abbasid family. As the Mahdi's ablest general, he played an important role in the fate of General Charles George Gordon and the loss of the Sudan to Turkish-Egyptian rule.
RMT5F401–Mahdist war ( 1881 - 1899) - The ill - fated gunboat Zafir in action
RM2X12W11–KEN , KENIA : Fluechtlinge , die vor dem Buergerkrieg in Suedsudan geflohen sind , werden in einem Fluechtlingslager in Wajir mit Mais und Hirse versorgt , Juni 1992 KEN , KENYA : Refugees who have fled from the civil war in South Sudan are getting corn / maize and sorghum in a refugee camp in Wajir , June 1992 *** KEN , KENIA Refugees who have fled from the civil war in South Sudan are getting corn maize and sorghum in a refugee camp in Wajir , June 1992 KEN , KENYA Refugees who have fled from the civil war in South Sudan are getting corn maize and sorghum in a refugee camp in Wajir , June 19
RM2PWCY2K–London, UK. 29th Apr, 2023. The Sudanese Revolutionary Movement protests are demanding an end to the war in Khartoum and the genocide in Darfur, and an end to the killing of civilians across Downing Street. Whenever we hear people screaming and protesting in support of democracy. That one word 'democracy' curses chaos, violence, war and invasion of entire countries. People scream for democracy as if they want to flee their country first? Credit: See Li/Picture Capital/Alamy Live News
RMADX7YC–Since Feb 2003 a vicious war is raging in Darfur West Sudan
RM2X08FBN–SOUTH SUDAN, Upper Nile state, town Renk, UNHCR refugee transit center for refugees from Sudan war, after registration they are transported to other camps in Malakal and other regions, main gate with UNHCR logo / SÜDSUDAN, Upper Nile state, Stadt Renk, Flüchtlinge aus dem Sudan suchen Schutz vor dem Krieg, UNHCR Transit Flüchtlingslager bei Renk, die Stadt liegt in der Nähe zur Grenze zum Sudan, Flüchtlinge werden nach Aufnahme und Registrierung weiter in Flüchtlingslager nach Malakal transportiert
RF2B9Y6J2–French Soldiers Set Up Machine Gun Post on Top of Baobab Tree in Defense of French Sudan (now Mali) Haut-Niger West Africa 1891. Vintage or Old Illustration
RMK8FN96–Imvepi, Uganda. 27th June, 2017. A South Sudanese refugees can be seen at the refugee settlement in Imvepi, Uganda, 27 June 2017. More than two million people have fled the civil war in South Sudan, one million of them in Uganda. Credit: Gioia Forster/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMCBWKP8–Sudan Peoples Liberation army soldiers in Southern Sudan during the civil war in 1997
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