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  1. Conflict and Politics of Identity in Sudan by Amir Idris, 2005-08-20
  2. The Ancient African Kingdom of Kush (Cultures of the Past) by Pamela F. Service, 1998-01
  3. Culture and Change Along the Blue Nile: Courts, Markets, and Strategies for Development (Westview Special Studies in Applied Anthropology) by Lina Fruzetti, Akos Ostor, 1990-01
  4. Nuer Customs and Folk-Lore (Cass Library of African Studies, General Studies No. 95) by Ray Huffman, 1970
  5. The "Kerma" culture (around 1730-1520 B.C.): A note on ancient Sudan civilization by Mubarak B Rayah, 1983
  6. The Nile: Histories, Cultures, Myths
  7. Sudan civilization by Mubarak B Rayah, 1978
  8. SUDAN CIVILIZATION
  9. Caravans of the old Sahara;: An introduction to the history of the western Sudan, by E. W Bovill, 1933
  10. A note on the Chinese grass carp: A weed-eating fish for introduction to the Minor Canals of the Gezira (Technical notes on water-use) by Thomas T George, 1976
  11. The Kerma culture: Around 1730-1520 B.C by Mubarak B Rayah, 1971
  12. Die Baumwolle in Ägypten und im englisch-ägyptischen Sudan; by Moritz Schanz, 1913
  13. Relations between education and technical progress in agri-culture: Training of specialists : the Sudanese experience (IIEP research report) by Michel Gutelman, 1981
  14. Sudan Civilization by Mubarak Babikir Al-Rayah, 1978

41. Arts & Culture
Sufism in sudan is not a public issue or part of a national debate. He saysSammaniya is the largest Sufi tariqa in sudan, probably numbering in the
http://www.internationalspecialreports.com/africa/01/sudan/arts_culture/
Sufism casts a spell of moderation
over Sudan Followers of this Samaniya sufi sect, or tariqa, spend all afternoon of their only
day off work worshipping God through the zikr, or practice of remembrance.
The sheikh guides devotees through the various
chants and movements.
Even young children can
join in (women participate in a separate area)
Extended family networks are the main source of personal security and social strength. Tradition has it that no family in Sudan is without at least one sufi. The sufi commitment to service helps keep families intact. Here a family gathers for dinner around a common plate.
"If there is a family in Sudan that does not have at least one Sufi member, it is not Sudanese.”
This is the view of Dr. Hasan Al Fatih Qaribullah, a leading sheikh of the Sammaniya tariqa, or Sufi movement, in Khartoum. It is a view commonly held by Sudanese. Sufism in Sudan is not a public issue or part of a national debate. Yet it is an enormously important force that has shaped, and continues to shape, the society as a whole.

42. Sudan Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
Comprehensive facts and advice for traveling along with background material on the culture and history of this African country.
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WORLDGUIDE Introduction See Image Gallery Transport Money Essential Info RELATED Thorn Tree Forum Postcards Travel Links Sudan is in the grip of political instability. Travellers are strongly advised to avoid the south of the country completely, as the government is conducting sporadic bombing raids there. Uncertain Times in Sudan The recent death of rebel leader John Garang prompted a wave of sectarian violence across the Sudan, threatening to disrupt the existing peace accord. Military activity along the Eritrean border/Kassala area and the Darfur region is cause enough to avoid these areas. Travellers should monitor local news and seek consular advice before travel to Sudan.
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43. US Politics
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44. ArabBay.com: Arab Countries/Sudan/Culture & Society
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45. Sudan Menus Recipes
Introduction to the food culture with recipes to cook a menu.
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Sudan: Customs
The Sudan is Africa in microcosm: a large country with geographic, extremes ranging from sandy desert to tropical forest. It is culturally a loose association of almost 600 tribes who have Arabic as their common language. The French, the English, and the Italians have all had colonies in the Sudan. The cuisine is a melding of the many varied backgrounds of the peoples who have influenced its history. 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 Jebena Sudanese. 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.

46. ArabBay.com: Arab Countries/Sudan/Culture & Society/History
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47. Encyclopaedia Of The Orient
People of northern sudan and southern Egypt. Includes some details of their culture.
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48. Travel In Khartoum Sudan - Culture
Khartoum culture. The capital city of the sudan, the largest African nation,is Khartoum, a name that means elephant s trunk. Khartoum lies just south
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Khartoum - Culture The capital city of the Sudan, the largest African nation, is Khartoum, a name that means "elephant's trunk." Khartoum lies just south of the junction of the Blue Nile and the White Nile rivers . The city has bridge connections with its sister towns, which are Khartoum North and Omdurman. As the country's seat of government and higher education and the center of its commerce and industry, Khartoum is firmly established as the Sudan's greatest metropolis. Most of the people speak Arabic. The city is also Sudan's communications hub. Its rail lines connect with Egypt as well as the cities of Port Sudan on the eastern coast and Al Ubayyid in the central part of Sudan. Khartoum has an international airport, and heavy commercial boat traffic plies each of the Nile rivers.
Places to visit in Khartoum
  • National Museum. Ethnographical Museum. This is a small museum which contains an interesting collection of items relating to Sudanese village life. These include musical instruments, clothing, cooking and hunting implements.
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49. Sudan Home
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50. Sudanarchaeology
It was within this environment that Nubian language and culture has survived most have a look at the archaeology of a regional survey in northern sudan,
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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.

51. Africa's Future - Sudan - Notes
Terms sudanese society (613), sudanese culture (244), sudanese history (201),sudanese tourism (9), sudanese trade (101),. Terms sudan society (224),
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  • Southern Region (Sudan) CIA - The World Factbook 2002 Sudan - http://www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/su.html
    • Since 1983, the war and war- and famine-related effects have led to more than 2 million deaths and over 4 million people displaced. The war pits the Arab/Muslim majority in Khartoum against the non-Muslim African rebels in the south. Since 1989, traditional northern Muslim parties have made common cause with the southern rebels and entered the war as a part of an anti-government alliance.
    VOA Pronunciation Guide - (Sudan Names) http://ibb7.ibb.gov/pronunciations/

52. Sudan - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
culture. Main article culture of sudan Music of sudan List of writers fromsudan Islam in sudan. Largest Christian denominations are the Roman
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For the region of the same name, see Sudan (region) ; for the orange-red dye see Sudan I
The Republic of the Sudan , or Republic of Sudan (in recent years the definite article has increasingly been dropped in common usage) is the largest country in Africa , situated in Northeast Africa . The capital is Khartoum . It is bordered by Egypt to the north, the Red Sea to the northeast, Eritrea and Ethiopia to the east, Kenya and Uganda to the southeast, Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west, and Libya to the northwest.
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Flag Coat of Arms Motto : Al-Nasr Lana ( Arabic : Victory is Ours) Anthem Nahnu Jund Allah Jund Al-watan ("We Are the Army of God and of Our Land") Capital Khartoum
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53. Arts And Culture - British Council - Sudan
The Kwacha Cultural Troupe, Malawi Image © Chris Martin We support thepromotion of the UK thriving visual arts scene in sudan.
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54. Sudan Archaeology - Arts And Culture - British Council - Sudan
Arts and culture When was the sudan Archaeology Society created? sudan ArchaeologySociety (SAS) was formed in Khartoum in 1989 by Patrick Early (former
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Text only Print E-mail this page Add to favourites ... Suggest similar pages Arts and culture Music Drama Visual arts Film ... Sudan archaeology society Sudan Archaeology society Sudan – a big country, an even bigger history 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. When was the Sudan Archaeology Society created? Sudan Archaeology Society (SAS) was formed in Khartoum in 1989 by Patrick Early (former Director of the British Council), Dr. Muawia Shaddad, Zuhair Saeed and a small group of interested people. Why was the Sudan Archaeology Society created?

55. Sudan Travel Guide @ TravelNotes.org
sudan Travel Notes The Republic of sudan is the largest country in Africa,with a total area of more than two and a sudan Language and culture
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Car Hire Cruises Flights Hotels ... Oceania Sudan Sudan Travel Guide @ TravelNotes.org About Sudan Darfur Getting Around Sudan ... Free TravelNotes e-mail
Flag of Sudan The Republic of Sudan is the largest country in Africa, with a total area of more than two and a half million square kilometres. Local Currency
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Countries neighbouring Sudan are: Chad Libya Egypt Eritrea ... Zaire and Central African Republic National Anthem
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Directory of newspapers and news sources from around the world. Hotel City Search Sudan Travel By Rail Most of the major cities and towns in Sudan are linked by rail. By Boat Sudan has over 4,000 km of navigable waterways; nearly half of them are useable all year. By Road Most of the roads are little more than dirt tracks made impassable after heavy rains. A paved road exists between Khartoum and Port Sudan on the Red Sea. By Air Airlines
Sudan Airways has services throughout the country and operates scheduled international flights. Several foreign airlines also fly into Sudan.

56. Sudan On The Internet
Cultural Orientation sudan Refugees Background information on refugees from Hosts the page of the sudanese Center for Information and culture which
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Countries Topics Search the Africa Pages Suggest a Site ... Countries: Sudan See also: Sudan News Sudan Political Parties and Organizations
Addaraweesh Magazine (London)
In Arabic. On Sudanese political affairs.
http://members.tripod.com/~adaraweesh/
Africa Focus - Sudan
Policy and human rights issues on Sudan and U.S. relations . Highlights issues, provides links to more detailed information on each issue. Maintained by William Minter. http://www.africafocus.org/geo.php
African Internet Connectivity - Mike Jensen
Current information on internet service providers, telecommunications, networking in Sudan. Excellent source maintained by Mike Jensen. http://www2.sn.apc.org/africa/countdet.CFM?countriesISO_Code=SD
African Rights
London based human rights organization, sells publications on the Sudan, its present emphasis is on Rwanda. http://www.africanrights.org/
African Union. The Situation in the Darfur Region of the Sudan
Decisions, documents, communiques, protocols, press releases by the African Union. [KF] http://www.africa-union.org/DARFUR/homedar.htm
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57. Sudan-Art & Culture
bullet, The Ethnologue Information on ethnic groups in sudan. bullet. sudan isthe land of culture. bullet, THE sudan ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH SOCIETY
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58. Sudan: Today's Ignored Holocaust - Conservative Society & Culture
sudan Rachel Alexander holocaust blacks africanamericans media Christians axisof evil Khartoum Muslims Muslim regime.
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by Rachel Alexander
June 4, 2002
The war going on in the Sudan between fundamentalist Muslims and the Christian south is one of the worst holocausts of this century, but for some reason, it's relegated to the back pages of the newspapers.
The Khartoum regime receives its financing from the powerful government-owned Greater Nile Petroleum Operating Company, which has international partners in Russia, China, and a Canadian oil company, Talisman. The government has made profits of $300 million from Talisman alone, and collects about $1 million a day from all of them. This money is then used to buy Western, Russian, and Chinese planes to bomb the south. 90 percent of Christians in the south have been displaced, mainly to make way for oil exploration. Khartoum also receives money from allies such as Libya. Journalists like Dan Rather have bought into reports that slavery is not really taking place, and instead of visiting Sudan to verify the accuracy of the reports, have dismissed the work of human rights groups such as Solidarity International and the American Anti-Slavery Group, groups that are trying to stop the slavery. John Eibner, an official with Christian Solidarity International, has reportedly freed about 60,000 slaves, mostly by buying them. In all, it is estimated that between 100,000 and 200,000 people from the south have been enslaved by the north and sold into slavery in other nearby countries.

59. SUDAN Online List
sudan Online List is a collection of sites related to sudan on the Internet. ProfilesPages; culture-History-Arts; Development-aid; Email Lists
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S udan O nline L ist V ersion O ne Sudan Online List is a collection of sites related to Sudan on the Internet. It was compiled using different Internet research tools. Sudan Online List does not claim to be a comprehensive list about Sudan on the Internet. As the Internet is changing rapidly many sites and documents are to be searched and included. Compiling list of this kind requires a lot of time and effort. Searching Sudan by using the Internet search engines could be misleading and time consuming as they may point to any document that contain the name SUDAN . You have to wade through hundreds of insignificant doucments and sites to find the subject of your interest. I spent a lot of time looking up sites to find out they are sites for a software named Soudan, homepages for some guys from Turkey with the last name Sudan, gifs for family's vacation in the red sea.. etc.!! I tried , in this list, to regroup sites or documents of relatively similar nature under certain categories defined by topic. By this I hope surfing the Internet for Sudan-related sites would be a lot easier and cost you less time online Sudan Online List is a list under construction. It would be updated and maintained regulary. As many other sites are yet to be added, the current enteries will be modified to further improve seaching.

60. Oyster Culture - Phase II
Oyster culture (sudan) Phase II Responsible Officer Brian Davy. Name sudan.Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resourc Recipient Institution sudan.
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ADMIN CLOSED Project Type: Research Project Responsible Officer: Brian Davy Region under study: MENA Region Duration months: Canadian Collaboration: NO Project Admin Unit: ENR/ERN Project commencement date: Project planned completion date: Project actual completion date: Project total amount: Total Internal Funding: Total External Funding: Region Sudan - MERO/BREMO Collaborating officers Brian Davy Duration months: Project total amount: Recipient Institution(s) Sudan. Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources Edited Abstract English Mass mortalities of mother-of-pearl oysters ended culture operations on Sudan's Red Sea coast by 1971. Phase I of this project sought to develop culture techniques that would enhance the survival of oysters. It also generated considerable information on oyster growth and spat collection. Researchers in Phase II will work to re-establish commercial mother-of-pearl oyster culture along the Red Sea coast. Non-traditional culture sites will be investigated and research into the causes of mass mortalities will continue. New culture techniques will be tested and refined on demonstration farms and cost-benefit analyses made.

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