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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. My Sister's Keeper - Women In Sudan - Culture
Sudan is marked by immense cultural, religious and geographic diversity. Over 400 ethnic groups have their own language which they use along side a trade language such as Arabic.
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Sudan is marked by immense cultural, religious and geographic diversity.
Over 400 ethnic groups have their own language which they use along side a trade language such as Arabic. Khartoum, the largest city in the country, has a population of about six million. Sudan's current total population is around 35 million people. The official language of the north is Arabic and in the South, English. More than half of the population is Muslim. One-third, mainly in the South, are Christian. In addition, many ethnic groups practice traditional African religions. In this context, the social attitudes towards women differ greatly depending on these regional and cultural contexts. For example, women in the North are bound by Islamic law which restricts their movements and has created a society segregated along gender lines; on the other hand, southern Sudanese women have more access to mobility and active participation in their communities, but are still limited in many ways. In all of Sudan, however, women are generally considered subordinate to men and are expected to take care of an immediate and extended family. Traditionally, women have been isolated from men in Sudanese culture. They did not have access to schools and norms made it difficult for them to talk freely to men or in the public. Polygamy is commonplace. In Sudan, the manual work that is generally disliked by men and which takes place in the home has been relegated to the women.
Women-led humanitarian action, a threefold cord is not quickly broken.

42. Stock.xchng - Sudan Culture (stock Photo By YahiaM)
Sudan Culture (stock photo by YahiaM) on the largest free stock photo site on the web download stock photos or share your own work
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43. Embassy Of Sudan - Sudanese Food
2 About Sudan. 2.1 Sudan People and Land ; 2.2 History of The Sudan; 2.3 Sudanese Music; 2.4 Modern and contemporary art; 2.5 Sports; 2.6 Mosques; 2.7 Cultural centers and Public
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44. Sudan - Country Profile
Sudan facts Official web sites of Sudan, links and information on Sudan's art, culture, geography, history, travel and tourism, cities, the capital city, airlines, embassies
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A virtual guide to Sudan. Get an overview of Sudan's art, culture, people, environment, geography, history, economy and its government.
Beside a country profile with facts and figures, this page offers maps, statistics, weather information, and links to sources that provide you with information about this African nation, e.g.: official web sites of Sudan, addresses of Sudan`s and foreign embassies, domestic airlines, local news, and more.
Republic of the Sudan
Country Profile
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Background:
With the Independence in 1956 problems began for the new republic almost immediately, in the shape of conflict between north and south. Carefully isolated from one another under British rule, the vast cultural differences between these two regions now escalated rapidly, and civil war was imminent.
A military coup, led by General Ibrahim Abboud, overthrew the government in 1958. Parliament was dismissed and martial law was declared, with Abboud as self-proclaimed Prime Minister.
Another coup in 1969, led this time by Colonel Jafaar Mohammed al-Nimeiry, set up government under a revolutionary council. Nimeiry became the Sudan's first elected President in 1972, and signed the Addis Ababa agreement, in an attempt to end strife between north and south. Uneasy peace was maintained for almost a decade and in 1983, Nimeiry was re-elected for a third term of office. His policies for economic recovery were ineffective, however, and unrest grew once more, resulting in Nimeiry's deposition in a bloodless coup in April 1985.

45. WE ARE ONE: South Sudan Culture Fest | Facebook
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46. Articles About Khartoum Sudan Culture - Los Angeles Times
Khartoum Sudan Culture News. Find breaking news, commentary, and archival information about Khartoum Sudan Culture from the Los Angeles Times
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