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The Midob people or Meidob are an ethnic group from the Meidob Hills region in Darfur, Sudan. They speak Midob, one of the Nubian languages (part of the larger family of Nilo-Saharan languages). The population of this ethnic group is estimated at 99,000. [1] The Midob's roots are claimed to go back to Meroitic Kingdom (Kingdom of Kush) in
Midob (also spelt Meidob) is a Nubian language spoken by the Midob people of North Darfur region of Sudan. As a Nubian language, it is part of the wider Nilo-Saharan language family . Apart from in their homeland of Malha, North Darfur, Midob speakers also live in the Khartoum area (primarily in Omdurman and the Gezira region) and Jezirat Aba ...
Osman Hassan Ahmed, who had also compiled a list of Sudan scholars. Combining their lists, they sent out letters to roughly 70 people, informing them of the immanent formation of the Sudan Studies Association. The first meeting of the Association was held at The George Washington University on February 7, 1981. Thirty-five people attended the ...
Nile Valley University: Atbara: Public Omdurman Ahlia University: Omdurman: Private Omdurman Islamic University: Omdurman: Public Open University of Sudan: Khartoum: Public Public Health Institute: Khartoum: Public Red Sea University: Port Sudan: Public Riyadh International College: Khartoum: Private Hayatt university College: Khartoum: Private ...
The Hill Nubian languages are generally classified as being in the Central branch of the Nubian languages, one of three branches of the Nubian languages, the other two being Northern (), consisting of Nobiin, and Western (), consisting of Midob.
The International University of Africa (Arabic: جامعة افريقيا العالمية) is a private university in Khartoum, Sudan. It is a member of the Federation of the Universities of the Islamic World. The university has faculties of Education and Humanities, Shariah and Islamic Studies, of Pure and Applied Sciences, Engineering and ...
Education in South Sudan; Mikese University College, Yambio; Health Sciences Training Institute by Then in Sudan Affiliated to Medani University and to Juba Health Sciences Institute, Juba South Sudan Founded in 1972 Opposite to Juba Teaching Hospital and is the mother of All Health Institutes in the Republic of South Sudan.
As of September 2011, the university was a member of the Association of African Universities. [2] In 2005 NUSU started as a college (National College for Medical and Technical Studies). The MHESR approved the start with 4 bachelor programmes (medicine, pharmacy, physiotherapy and health informatics) and 3-year diploma of physiotherapy.