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  2. History of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The Sudan question: the dispute over the Anglo-Egyptian condominium, 1884–1951 (1952) Duncan, J.S.R. The Sudan: a record of achievement (1952), from the British perspective; Gee, Martha Bettis (2009). Piece work/peace work : working together for peace and Sudan : mission study for children and teacher's guide. Women's Division, General Board ...

  3. Visual arts of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    This encompasses objects from cultural traditions of the region in North-East Africa historically referred to as the Sudan, including the southern regions that became independent as South Sudan in 2011. Throughout its history, Sudan has been a crossroads between North Africa, Egypt, Mediterranean cultures, parts of West Africa and the Red Sea ...

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Jebel Marra is the highest mountain range in Sudan, reaching an elevation of 3,042 metres (9,980 ft). Deriba, the highest peak, is a dormant volcano with two crater lakes (one pictured) in the collapsed mouth. There are also hot springs and fumaroles. The mountains support diverse habitat types and are rich in biodiversity, with 295 recorded ...

  5. Sudan Memory - Wikipedia

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    According to Sudan Memory's website, available in English and Arabic, its activities relate to the history and culture of Sudan. This has been achieved through cooperation between Sudanese and British organizations with the aim of organizing, archiving and thereby safeguarding documents and other media in danger of being lost.

  6. Category:Culture of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Cultural history of Sudan (1 C, 6 P) L. Languages of Sudan (9 C, 64 P) M. ... Pages in category "Culture of Sudan" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of ...

  7. Sudanese literature - Wikipedia

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    Another notable scholar on language and culture in Sudan was Awn Alsharif Qasim (1933–2006). Among many other works, he authored the Sudanese Encyclopedia of Tribes and Genealogies in seven volumes and 2628 pages, a pioneer, state of the art series of books about place or personal names and Sudanese tribes, their roots and origins.

  8. Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Sudan is a least developed country and among the poorest countries in the world, [34] ranking 170th on the Human Development Index as of 2024 and 185th by nominal GDP per capita. Its economy largely relies on agriculture due to international sanctions and isolation, as well as a history of internal instability and factional violence. The large ...

  9. Ja'alin tribe - Wikipedia

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    The Ja'alin, Ja'aliya, Ja'aliyin or Ja'al (Arabic: جعليون) are a tribal confederation and an Arab [a] or Arabised Nubian [b] tribe in Sudan.The Ja'alin constitute a large portion of the Sudanese Arabs and are one of the three prominent Sudanese Arab tribes in northern Sudan - the others being the Shaigiya and Danagla.

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