
Tuti Island's history
Tuti Island, located at the confluence of the Blue Nile and White Nile in Khartoum, Sudan, has a rich history as a fertile agricultural hub and a vital trade center. Originally inhabited by indigenous communities, it became increasingly important during medieval times due to its strategic location. Over centuries, it has supported local farmers with rich soil, while also serving as a cultural crossroads for different groups. Today, Tuti Island remains a peaceful residential area, blending its historical significance with modern urban life, symbolizing Sudan’s agricultural heritage and strategic importance along the Nile rivers.