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How millennia of history vanished in Sudan's war

  • Sudan's National Museum in Khartoum was looted during the ongoing war, leading to the loss of thousands of artifacts from the 3,000-year-old Kingdom of Kush, officials report.
  • Officials believe that some stolen antiquities were smuggled into Egypt, Chad, and South Sudan, but most of them remain untraceable.
  • The total estimated value of losses across more than 20 looted or destroyed museums in Sudan is around $110 million, according to officials.
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How millennia of history vanished in Sudan's war

In the scorched courtyard of Sudan's National Museum in Khartoum, a towering black granite statue of Kush Pharaoh Taharqa now stands alone, surrounded by shards of broken glass and shattered stone.

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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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