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The Mahreeb: Natural Treatment For Gallstones
December 18, 2017KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Ehsan Mohammed Ali, was a high school student in Rosiers town of Sudan’s Blue Nile State. It was at the school day time that she began suffering from acute colic. When taken to hospital...
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Sudanese Triplets Named After Turkish President
December 22, 2017NOTE: The following item was first published in Sudanow on 2nd July 2017 KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - A woman, Maysoon Mohamed Salih, has delivered a triplet, all boys, in the Turkish hospital at Neyala, North D...
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Influence Of Turkish On The Sudanese Vernacular
December 24, 2017KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - A language that does not borrow from others is a dead language. A language like English, is over 60% borrowed from other languages. You could see that even in the Koran, the most eloquen...
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Rooted In History, Looking Into The Future
December 23, 2017Some 700 meters south of the Republican Palace in Khartoum and at the intersection of streets Al-Qasr and Al-Baladiya (used to be called Abbas) lies the Turkish Qubbas, or tombs. The large beehive-shaped structur...
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Horizons Of Sudanese -Turkish Relations
December 23, 2017KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - This visit to Sudan is the second by President of the Republic of Turkey, His Excellency RecebTayyip Erdogan to our country, the first was in 2006 when he was a prime minister. Ever since, th...
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Sorghum, Sudan’s Staple Food Of All Times
December 17, 2017KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Sorghum has always been closely associated with the culture of the Sudan. Sorghum, as a basic element in the nutrition of Sudanese, has a lofty record in the daily life, traditions and beliefs o...
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Sorghum, Sudan’s Staple Food Of All Times
December 17, 2017KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Sorghum has always been closely associated with the culture of the Sudan. Sorghum, as a basic element in the nutrition of Sudanese, has a lofty record in the daily life, traditions and beliefs o...
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