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  2. Mohammed Wardi - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed Osman Hassan Salih Wardi (Arabic: محمد عثمان حسن وردي; 19 July 1932 – 18 February 2012), also known as Mohammed Wardi, was a Nubian Sudanese singer, poet and songwriter. Looking back at his life and artistic career, Sudanese writer and critic Lemya Shammat called him an "inspirational figure in Sudanese music and ...

  3. List of Sudanese singers - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed al Amin (1943-2023) Mohamed Badawi (born 1965) Al Balabil; Ramey Dawoud (born 1991), Sudanese-American singer; Aisha al-Falatiya (1905-1974) Gawaher (born 1969) Omer Ihsas (born 1958) Emmanuel Jal (born 1980), also connected to South Sudan and Kenya; Abdel Karim Karouma (1905-1947) Abdel Aziz El Mubarak (1951-2020) Khojali Osman (died ...

  4. Music of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Political lyrics by poets and musicians such as Mohammed Wardi's "Green October" or Mohammed Al-Amin's song "October 21st" became famous in the context of the October 1964 Revolution. [67] Ever since the third Sudanese Revolution started in December 2018, musicians, poets and visual artists have been playing an important part in the mainly ...

  5. Ayman al-Rubo - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, al-Rubo published a remake of the hit Azibni by Mohammed Wardi (1932-2012), one of Sudan's most eminent singers, who enjoyed great popularity in the Horn of Africa and beyond. This new version featured Wardi's son Abdal Wahab and was produced in collaboration with Media in Cooperation and Transition (MiCT).

  6. Sudanese literature - Wikipedia

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    This multiple cultural identity also gave the name to a group of writers of the 1960s, comprising Al-Nur Osman Abkar, Mohammed Abdul-Hayy, Ali El-Makk, Mohammed El-Makki Ibrahim [34] and Salah Ahmed Ibrahim, called The Jungle and Desert School (madrasat al-ghāba wa-l-ṣaḥrā’), where "jungle" stands for the rainforests of the South and ...

  7. Wardi - Wikipedia

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    Wardi may refer to: Wardi, Iran - village in Tehran Province, Iran; Wardi, Karnataka - village in Karnataka, India; Alaa Wardi - Saudi singer and musician; Ibn al-Wardi - Medieval Arab historian and poet (died 1349), or Arab geographer of the same name (died 1457) Mohamed Saïd El Wardi - Moroccan athlete; Mohammed Wardi - Nubian Sudanese ...

  8. List of African musicians - Wikipedia

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  9. Khojali Osman - Wikipedia

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    In an interview with Wardi, journalist Brian Scudder wrote: "[Khojali Osman's] death also symbolizes the final collapse of tolerance in a country once renowned for it. While the military-Islamacist (sic!) government of Lieutenant-General Al-Bashir denies any knowledge of the murderer, many Sudanese believe it was the climate of perpetual ...