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Folklore Scholar Heraiz: Listen To The Voices Of The People
October 18, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) – Folklore Professor Sayyid Hamid Heraiz is described by his fellow university professors and researchers as hardworking, composed and always not much of a talk.The outcome was a distinct and pro...
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First Sudanese Woman To Organize Camel Race
October 11, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Fatima Aldood Mahdi became the first Sudanese woman to launch a camel race, a move viewed with admiration from camel herders and sportsmen. The event was organized at Sheikh Zayed Al Nahyan Square i...
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The Laoat Tree, A Forgotten Wealth
September 27, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - The laoat tree (Botanical name: Acacia oerfota) is indigenous of Sudan and in some parts of East Africa, having different names according to the respective region and its language. The main characte...
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How Can Arts Boost The Economy
September 27, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - In this modern age of globalization, the arts and culture have turned into products that can make figures in the countries’ national economies by converting these cultures and arts ...
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Take ِA Break, Visit Wad Ballal
September 27, 2020As the country hopes to wind down next month decades of isolation as a pariah state in the form of delisting from the US list of states sponsoring terrorism, and the expected final signature of the peace deals negotiated...
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Selected Poem: Don Quixote (Al Nour Osman Abbakar)
September 06, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) – Sudanese Poet Al Nour Osman Abbakar "1938 - 2009" played an important role in the Sudanese cultural movement. He was one of the founders of The Forest and Sahara school, a group of prominent wr...
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Who Can Protect Sudan’s Historical Sites From These Ignorant Hands?
September 06, 2020KHARTOUM (Sudanow) - Not many days have elapsed after the Soba East historical site, the only remaining heritage of Alawa, Christian Kingdom in Sudan, was destroyed by an agro-investor, than we heard about the de...
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