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  2. Popular Resistance of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The Popular Resistance (Arabic: المقاومة الشعبية Al-Muqawamat ash-Sha'abiyah), also known as the Popular mobilisation (Arabic: الاستنفار الشعبي), is a conglomerate of armed factions in Sudan that was formed in response to the ongoing conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF ...

  3. Aswat Almadina - Wikipedia

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    Aswat Almadina, (Arabic: أصوات المدينة), meaning "Voices of the City", is a modern Sudanese music band, founded in 2016 in the capital Khartoum. Their original songs are influenced both by Sudanese urban music of the 21st century as well as by international pop music styles.

  4. Popular Resistance - Wikipedia

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    Popular Resistance of Sudan – a group, including the Al-Bara' ibn Malik Battalion, that fights alongside the Sudanese army; Popular Resistance of Ukraine – Ukrainian underground partisan organization; National Popular Resistance Front – a wide coalition of Honduran grassroots organisations and political parties and movements ...

  5. K-Denk - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Denk received significant attention when he openly declared his allegiance to the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-in-Opposition, posting a video where he brandished an assault rifle. [ 28 ] [ 29 ] Denk later rescinded his support for the group, instead going back to music and declaring his support for a peaceful resolution to the ...

  6. Mahmoud Abdulaziz - Wikipedia

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    Mahmoud Abdulaziz (Arabic: محمود عبد العزيز, 16 October 1967 – 17 January 2013, Khartoum, Sudan) also transcribed as Mahmoud Abdel Aziz and affectionately known as Elhoot or Al-hoot (The Whale), was a popular Sudanese singer-songwriter.

  7. Music of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Famous singer Mohammed al Amin and his band Sudanese national anthem, performed by the U.S. Navy Band. The rich and varied music of Sudan has traditional, rural, northeastern African roots [1] and also shows Arabic, Western or other African influences, especially on the popular urban music from the early 20th century onwards.

  8. Ayman al-Rubo - Wikipedia

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    Since the late 2000s, he has been considered to be the founder of Zenig (also transliterated Zanig) as a new genre of the contemporary urban music of Sudan. [1] Al-Rubo arguably played a key role for youth mobilisation and resistance against the Islamist regime of Omar Al Bashir as "an icon of Khartoum’s underclass." [2]

  9. Kamal Tarbas - Wikipedia

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    Kamal Ibrahim Suleiman, better known as Kamal Tarbas, (Arabic: كمال ترباس, born 1 January 1950, Omdurman, Sudan) is a Sudanese singer-songwriter.He has contributed to the development of popular music in Sudan in the 1970s by his personal, down-to-earth way of singing, backed by orchestras with western musical instruments.