Place:Sennar

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Sennar is located in Sudan
Sennar
Sennar
Location in Sudan
Coordinates: [ ⚑ ] : 13°33′N 33°35′E / 13.55°N 33.583°E / 13.55; 33.583
CountryFlag of Sudan.svg Sudan
StateSinnar State
Population
 (2007)
 • Total143,059

Sennar (Arabic: سنار Sannār) is a city on the Blue Nile in Sudan and possibly the capital of the state of Sennar.[1] For several centuries it was the capital of the Funj Kingdom of Sennar and until at least 2011, Sennar was the capital of Sennar State.

Overview

The French traveler Charles-Jacques Poncet, who visited Sennar near the end of the 17th century, estimated the town had a population of 100,000 inhabitants. However, when the Dutch explorer Juan Maria Schuver travelled through the town in April 1881, he doubted it had "anything like 100,000 inhabitants, when Khartoum, the centre and capital of a tenfold larger country is not able to muster more than a quarter of that number, if we exclude the garrison."[2] He observed that Sennar had declined as trade had over the years shifted to Karkoj, "much more advantageously situated as the terminus of regular navigation, as the natural outlet of the Takruri country between Kassala and Galabat."[2]

The modern town lies SSE of the ruins of the ancient capital of the Funj Kingdom, 300 kilometres (186 miles) southeast of Khartoum, the Capital of Sudan.

The city is home to Sinnar University, established in 1977.[3] In 2011, the Library of Congress still presented maps indicating that Sennar was the capital of Sennar state,[4] but more recent works indicate that the capital is at Sinja.[5][6]

Climate

Despite receiving over 400 millimetres or 16 inches of rainfall per year, the extreme heat and high evaporation means Sennar still has a borderline hot arid climate (Köppen BWh) a little below a hot semi-arid climate (BSh).

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Demographics

Year Population
1973 (Census) 28,546
1983 (Census) 42,803
1993 (Census) 72,187
2007 (Estimate) 143,059

Notable people

  • Nasra bint ʿAdlan, Sudanese royalty

See also

  • Railway stations in Sudan

References

  1. "Sudan tribune news site". https://www.sudantribune.com/spip.php?mot1412. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Wendy James, Gerd Baumann, and Douglas H. Johnson, Juan Maria Schuver's Travels in North East Africa, 1880-1883 (London: Hakluyt Society, 1996), p. 13
  3. "Sinar University". African Studies Center. http://africa.isp.msu.edu/AUP/instinfo.htm?id=1218. 
  4. Berry, LaVerle, ed (2015). Sudan. Country Studies (5th ed.). Library of Congress. Figure 1. ISBN 978-0-8444-0750-0. https://www.loc.gov/rr//frd/cs/pdf/CS_Sudan.pdf. 
  5. "RSF consolidate control over Jezira and reach the gates of Sennar: Army collapses across a vast swathe of agricultural heartland". Sudan War Monitor (Substack). 22 Dec 2023. https://sudanwarmonitor.com/p/rsf-consolidate-control-over-jezira. ""Deeper into Sennar State is the state capital Sinja, which is the headquarters of the 17th Infantry Division, and a training location for new army recruits. Sinja might therefore be better defended than Sennar city."" 
  6. Hounsome, Natalia; Hassan, Rowa; Bakhiet, Sahar Mubarak; Deribe, Kebede; Bremner, Stephen; Fahal, Ahmed Hassan; Newport, Melanie J. (2022-10-17). Govender, Nelesh Premapragasan. ed. "Role of socioeconomic factors in developing mycetoma: Results from a household survey in Sennar State, Sudan" (in en). PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 16 (10): Figure 1. doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0010817. ISSN 1935-2735. PMID 36251732. 
  7. "World Meteorological Organization Climate Normals for 1991-2020 — Sennar". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. https://www.nodc.noaa.gov/archive/arc0216/0253808/2.2/data/0-data/Region-1-WMO-Normals-9120/Sudan/CSV/Sennar_62762.csv. 
  8. "Sennar Climate Normals 1961-1990". National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. ftp://ftp.atdd.noaa.gov/pub/GCOS/WMO-Normals/TABLES/REG__I/SU/62762.TXT. 
  9. "Station Sennar" (in fr). Meteo Climat. http://meteo-climat-bzh.dyndns.org/index.php?page=stati&id=1842. 

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