This postcard captures the grandeur of a mosque in Port Sudan, a vital city on Sudan’s Red Sea coast. The mosque’s minaret towers elegantly over the street, reflecting the region’s strong Islamic architectural influences. Established in 1905, Port Sudan replaced Suakin as Sudan’s primary Red Sea port.
The reverse side of the postcard remains unused.
Size: Approx. 14 cm x 9 cm
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