Suakin: An Ottoman Port in the Red Sea

Aerial view of the city’s ruin Before Ottoman Occupation Located in Northeastern Sudan, Suakin was a trading hub at the Red Sea connecting Africa, the middle east and even as far as India even before Ottoman occupation. Early Arabic sources from the tenth-century indicate it was a port inhabited by the local Beja people who facilitated trade in the red sea, and was also a … Continue reading Suakin: An Ottoman Port in the Red Sea