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  1. Sudan, Egyptian and British Rivalry in: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Western Colonialism since 1450</i> by Heather Sharkey, 2007
  2. SUDAN: An entry from Gale's <i>World Education Encyclopedia</i> by John P. Lesko, 2001
  3. Education is my mother and my father: How the Lost Boys of Sudan escaped the destruction of their ancient culture and landed in the 21st century.: An article from: American Scholar by David Chanoff, 2005-09-22
  4. God Grew Tired of Us: The Heartbreaking, Inspiring Story of a Lost Boy of Sudan by John Bul Dau, Michael S. Sweeney, 2008-01-22
  5. Caravans of the old Sahara;: An introduction to the history of the western Sudan, by E. W Bovill, 1933
  6. Culture history in the southern Sudan: Archaeology, linguistics, and ethnohistory (Memoir / The British Institute in Eastern Africa)
  7. National unity and the emergence of a just society in the Sudan by Sudan, 1976
  8. Culture History in the Southern Sudan: Archaeology, Linguistics and Ethnohistory (British Institute in Eastern Africa) by John Mack, Peter Robertshaw, 1982-12-31
  9. Five Women of Sennar: Culture & Change in Central Sudan by Susan M. Kenyon, 1991
  10. Report on soils and sugar-cane culture investigations: In Ceylon, Sudan, United Kingdom, British West Indies, British Guiana, Puerto Rico, United States and the Hawaiian Islands by Lewis George Vallance, 1949
  11. Final technical report to Sudan government on marine fisheries development and mother-of-pearl oyster culture 1958-1964: And recommendations for future development by William Reed, 1965
  12. Nigeria and the Sudan-- accommodating diversity and state interests : conference summary (SuDoc Y 3.P 31:16/39)
  13. Gender, culture and capitalism in the Islamic revival (Sudan) (Working papers in African Studies) by Victoria Bernal, 1992
  14. On the indigenous inhabitants of ancient Sudan by Mubarak B Rayah, 1976

41. Bits Of Culture - Sudan
Bits of culture. PointTo-Talk Booklets. Additional Resources. BITS OF culture -sudan. Languages. Geography. Cultural Values. Main Religion Death Concepts/Rituals.
http://www.mgh.harvard.edu/interpreters/b_sud.asp
BITS OF CULTURE - Sudan Languages Geography Cultural Values Health Care Values ... Interesting Facts Languages Arabic,
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42. Sudanarchaeology
Lower Nubia), Makuria in the Dongola Reach, and Alodia in central sudan (with its andits institutions is apparent in many elements of medieval Nubian culture.
http://www.spicey.demon.co.uk/Nubianpage/SUDANARC.htm
ARCHAEOLOGY IN SUDAN The home of the earliest kingdoms and civilisations south of the Sahara, the rich archaeological heritage of Sudan and Nubia still remains little known. In a vast country, archaeological work is still thinly spread and under-resourced. Archaeologists are only at the very beginning of the study of the first great kingdom of Sudan at Kerma (c.2500-1500 BCE), the Kushite/Meroitic Empire (c.800 BCE-350 CE), the prosperous medieval Nubian kingdoms and the great Sultanates of Funj Sennar and Darfur of the post-medieval period. Unfortunately very little archaeological work has ever been carried out in southern Sudan so, as yet, we know very little of its early past. While the name 'Nubia' is commonly associated with the areas of the far north of Sudan, and southern Egypt, medieval Nubia (the land of the 'Nuba'/'Noba') was a much greater region, extending far to the south of Khartoum - while the family of Nubian languages seems to have been widespread across much of what is now west, central and northern Sudan. It has become traditional to refer to all the ancient inhabitants of this region as 'Nubian', although that name is of relatively recent origin, first appearing in historical texts during the mid-first millennium BCE.

43. Republic Of Turkey, Ministry Of Culture - Sudan
History Ottoman Empire Ottoman Architectural Works Outside Turkey sudan. Home.Atatürk. Ottoman Empire. Holy Lands. Ministry of culture Computer Center 2002.
http://www.kultur.gov.tr/portal/tarih_en.asp?belgeno=1418

44. Republic Of Turkey, Ministry Of Culture - Sudan
Architekturwerke außerhalb der Türkei sudan. Home. Atatürk. Osmanisches Reich.
http://www.kultur.gov.tr/portal/tarih_de.asp?belgeno=5494

45. Photo - Tissue Culture Laboratory ARC Sudan
Tissue culture Laboratory ARC Wad Medani (sudan).
http://www.arcsudan.org/tissuelab.htm
Tissue Culture Laboratory - ARC Wad Medani (Sudan) Back Home

46. ARC Sudan Tissue Culture Research Program
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CORPORATION (ARC), sudan. Tissue culture ResearchProgram Plant propagation methods and measures are considered
http://www.arcsudan.org/tisseculture.htm
AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CORPORATION (ARC) SUDAN Tissue Culture Research Program: Back Home

47. The Country & People Of Sudan
About sudan * Business * culture * Education * History * Media * Organizations* Travel * Gateways * Arab Countries. Business and Economy.
http://www.hejleh.com/countries/sudan.html
Special Arab Files This page contains links to sites in Sudan and Sudan related sites.
For Middle East, North Africa, Arab and regional information visit Arab Countries Sudan History
Northeast Sudan, called Nubia in ancient times, was colonized by Egypt about 2000 B.C. and was ruled by the Cush kingdom from the 8th cent. B.C. to the 4th cent A.D. Most of Nubia was converted to Coptic Christianity in the 6th cent., but by the 15th cent. Islam prevailed. In 1821 the north was conquered by Egypt, but a revolt by the nationalist Mahdi in 1881 forced an Egyptian withdrawal. In the 1890s an Anglo-Egyptian force under Herbert Kitchener destroyed the theocratic Mahdist state, and in 1899 most of Sudan came under the joint rule of Egypt and Britain (with Britain exercising actual control).
Independence was achieved in 1956. In 1955 the animist southerners, fearing that the new nation would be dominated by the Muslim north, began a civil war that lasted 17 years. In 1972 Pres. Muhammad Gaafar al-Nimeiry ended the war by granting the south a measure of autonomy. However, his imposition of Islamic law on the entire country in 1983 reopened the conflict, and an estimated 1.5 million have died since. Nimeiry was deposed by a military coup in 1986.
A short-lived civilian government was overthrown in 1989 by Lt. Gen. Omar Hassan al-Bashir; he officially became president in 1993 and was elected to the post in 1996. Bashir's government reinstituted Islamic law, banned opposition parties, and jailed dissidents.

48. Penpals (Sudan) - Email Pals For Exchange Of Language And Culture
Penpals (sudan) Members Search Results. Click on a name for more informationor to contact the member. jackson. sudan. (khartoum). Arabic, Egyptian. Afrikaans.
http://www.mylanguageexchange.com/Search-PenPals.asp?selCountry=Sudan

49. Society And Culture
1, AnwarKing. Information about sudanese culture. Category Regional Africa sudan Society and culture http//www.anwarking.com/.
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50. Afrika.no - The Index On Africa
Links Section. You are here Home Countries sudan culture. culture. EthnologueDatabase A catalogue of more than 6,700 languages spoken in 228 countries.
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51. - Home Page - The British Council Sudan
Information on facilities and programs.Category Regional Africa sudan Society and culture...... English language learning resources in sudan Governance and Human Rights Arts insudan. Global events calender culture lab UK Visit our user's guide to culture
http://www.britishcouncil.org/sudan/
Welcome Welcome to the British Council in Sudan. The British Council is a global network for educational, cultural and technical co-operation assistance. It aims at professional excellence and high standards worldwide. The British Council has served the Sudan for fifty years. Our offices and library were first opened in Khartoum in 1947 and we have worked almost continuously in the Sudan ever since. document.write(""); Our services Find out more about
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52. Arts In Sudan - Arts - The British Council Sudan
involved in a wide range of arts events, bringing the best of the culture of theUnited Kingdom to sudan and promoting the rich culture of sudan internationally
http://www.britishcouncil.org/sudan/arts/
Arts in Sudan The British Council, Sudan is involved in a wide range of arts events, bringing the best of the culture of the United Kingdom to Sudan and promoting the rich culture of Sudan internationally. We aim to foster all areas of the arts and to reach as wide an audience as possible. Past events have included:
  • Film festivals in collaboration with organisations including the European Cultural Centre and Embassies in Khartoum with the aim of introducing a Sudanese audience to the contemporary European cinema. Art exhibitions including an exhibition of paintings by local children. Music events from British and Sudanese musicians with the aim of encouraging contact and collaboration between artists from the two countries. Facilitating contacts between UK artists and Sudanese graduate and undergraduate students from local institutions, including sculpture and installation art.
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53. Scripophily @ Ohio Valley Collectibles: Culture De Diakandape, Sudan, 1937
culture De Diakandape, sudan, 1937. $15.00 USD + S H. culture De Diakandape, sudan,1937 Ser 066,544, Bond, Issue of 1 September 1937, 18 coupons remain.
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54. Index Of /culture/copy/copyright/sudan
Parent Directory 31Aug-1999 2029 - _vti_cnf/ 31-Aug......Index of /culture/copy/copyright/sudan. Name Last modified Size
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55. UNESCO Collection Of Traditional Music Of The World: Sudan
sudan. MUSIC OF THE BLUE NILE PROVINCE THE GUMUZ TRIBE. Iwa .Nagara ga sisa ensemble,4’37. sudan MUSIC OF THE BLUE NILE PROVINCE THE INGESSANA AND BERTA TRIBES.
http://www.unesco.org/culture/cdmusic/html_eng/sudan.shtml
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UNESCO Collection of Traditional Music of the World SUDAN MUSIC OF THE BLUE NILE PROVINCE
THE GUMUZ TRIBE Recording Text Robert Gottlieb Duration Series Anthology of African Music Reference D8072, Reissue Track list 1. Nagara
Song accompanied by lyre and gourds 2. Kamalia

56. Sudan Home
Directory of sudanese sites on the web, information Africa sudan News and Media...... free advertising for their site. ECARDSSend sudanese funny E-CARDS,designed and tailored to sudan's culture.. CHAT Chat in a new
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SudanHome Banner Exchange members allow other members to advertise on their sites for free, and in exchange they receive free advertising for their site. E-CARDS Send Sudanese funny E-CARDS, designed and tailored to Sudan's culture.. CHAT Chat in a new 3D world with onchat, choose your own avatar( your graphical representation) travel between different world.. try it, it is very funny INFORMATION Here you can find general information about Sudan ( geography, economy .....) convert from and to Sudanese Dinar, get international and local Sudanese cities phonecodes, foreign trade regulations Official Sudan's representatives abroad and much more HISTORY Sudanese history from early Merowi to the nineties  These are Picked Sudanese Links, If you have a Sudanese related site or know of one please submit it at

57. Society And Culture @ Worldagogo.com - Local Links And Information, Society And
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59. History, Culture, Arts, Religion And Education Links For Sudan
History, culture, arts, religion and education links for sudan. underdevelopment. (created 9 August2002) SITE and LINKS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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60. TDS; Passports, Visas, Travel Documents - Sudan Page
sudan. culture. sudan is a miniature representation of Africa a large countrywith geographic, extremes ranging from sandy desert to tropical forest.
http://www.traveldocs.com/sd/culture.htm
Sudan
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Sudan is a miniature representation of Africa: a large country with geographic, extremes ranging from sandy desert to tropical forest. It has about 600 tribes who have Arabic as their common language, beside there are about 142 different languages. The cuisine is a melding of the many varied backgrounds of the people who live in the Sudan's land. The ritual of hospitality is as important in the Sudan as it is in other Arab and African countries. And while there is a measure of similarity in all the Arab and African countries, each has its unique characteristics. For example, no other country prepares coffee as the Sudanese do, and if this country acquired culinary fame, it is for its Sudanese Jebena (Special made Sudanese Coffee). The Sudanese fry their coffee beans in a special pot over charcoal and then grind it with cloves and certain spices. They steep it in hot water and serve it lovingly in tiny coffee cups after straining it through a special tresh grass sieve. In Sudan, if you are an important guest, a sheep will be slaughtered in your honor. Many dishes will then be prepared, each more delicious than the last. Favorite meats are lamb and chicken. Rice is the staple starch. Breads are the Arabian Khubz, but the Sudanese also make Kisra, an omelette- like pancake which is part of the Sudanese dinner. Vegetables, fresh and cooked, are of infinite variety. The okra, is an important ingredient in a (Bamia dish)- Bamia is an okra lamb stew. You must try Maschi, a triple tomato dish stuffed with beef, as it is such fun to make. As in most Arabic countries, fruits are peeled and cut in small slices for dessert, but the Sudanese also love sweets and every housewife knows how to make Creme Caramela Custard. You will like their unusual teas which can be made quite simply. But if you prefer to serve coffee, make it a demitasse.

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