Al-Fashir Explained

Official Name:Al-Fashir
Native Name:Arabic: الفاشر
Settlement Type:City
Pushpin Map:Sudan
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Sudan
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Sudan
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:North Darfur
Population As Of:2009
Population Total:500,000
Population Density Km2:auto
Coordinates:13.6306°N 25.35°W

Al-Fashir or El Fasher (Arabic: الفاشر|translit=al-Fāshir) is the capital city of North Darfur, Sudan. It is a city in the Darfur region of southwestern Sudan, northeast of Nyala, Sudan.[1] A historical caravan post, Al-Fashir is located at an elevation of about .[1] The city serves as an agricultural marketing point for the cereals and fruits grown in the surrounding region. Al-Fashir is linked by road with both Geneina and Umm Keddada. Al-Fashir had 264,734 residents, an increase from 2001, when the population was estimated to be 178,500.[1] UN Habitat reported a population of 500,000 for al-Fashir in 2009, attributing the increase to refugees and economic migrants.[2]

Al Fashir University was created in 1990 by decree of President Omar Hassan Ahmed Bashir, and was officially opened in February 1991 in premises west of El Fasher Airport and south of the El Fashir School.[3]

History

Late in the 18th century, Sultan Abd al-Rahman al-Rashid of the Sultanate of Darfur moved his itinerant court (fashir) to a site called Rahad Tendelti while campaigning in the region of northern Darfur as it was a superb spot for a settlement and grazing; eventually the site was renamed to al-Fashir.[4] [5] A town developed around the sultan's palace grounds.[1]

Fighting known as the Battle of El Fasher commenced in April 2023.[6]

Geography

Climate

Al-Fashir has a hot arid climate (Köppen BWh) with three distinct seasons. There is a bone-dry and relatively "cool" season from October to February when temperatures are merely hot by afternoon and cool in the mornings, which gives way to a sweltering and equally arid "hot season" from March to May with high temperatures around 381NaN1 and morning lows of 211NaN1. The Sahelian monsoon arrives in June and lasts until September, creating a short wet season that produces virtually all the year's rainfall of around 2101NaN1, accompanied by much higher humidity than during the remainder of the year.

Economy

Due to the nearby Abu Shouk[7] and Al Salam[8] IDP camps with the influx of humanitarian aid from the United Nations as a result of the Darfur crisis, the city has experienced a significant economic and population boom. Rents and retail sales increased, including the selling of bottled water and the opening of a pizza parlor to cater to the demand from western aid workers. The number of gas stations has tripled in three years as a result of the increase in the amount of automobiles in the city. Employment opportunities also increased as the United Nations offered jobs to citizens. Economics analyst Adam Ahmed stated that the "people [of Al-Fashir] are beginning to think in a more business-minded way" to make the most of their situation.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.britannica.com/place/Al-Fashir "Al-Fashir" (description)
  2. Web site: Profile of El Fasher Town and Abu Shouk IDP Camp . . December 6, 2023.
  3. Web site: History of the University . Al Fashir University . 15 September 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111020201144/http://www.fashir.edu.sd/ . 20 October 2011 . dead .
  4. Book: Crummey, Donald . Land, literacy and the state in Sudanic Africa . 2005 . Red Sea Press . 1-56902-182-1 . 52601158.
  5. Book: de Waal, Alex . Famine That Kills: Darfur . registration . Oxford University Press . Cary, NC . 2005 . 60.
  6. News: Salih . Zeinab Mohammed . Michaelson . Ruth . 2023-05-01 . Medics in Sudan warn of crisis as health system near collapse . en-GB . The Guardian . 2023-05-08 . 0261-3077.
  7. Mitchell, Andrea (2007) Talking Back...to Presidents, Dictators, and Assorted Scoundrels (2nd edition) Penguin Books, New York, page xli,
  8. http://www.unsudanig.org/library/mapcatalogue/darfur/data/camps/Map%201300%20SU-DAR-CAMP-55_A1_01Feb09_North_Darfur_AbuShouk_AlSalam_Camps_V2.pdf "Northern Darfur: Abu Shouk and Al Salam IDP Camps"
  9. Sanders, Edmund. A Darfur capital is a humanitarian boomtown, Los Angeles Times, 2008-04-30.