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  2. Category:Culture of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Food and drink in Sudan (2 C, 4 P) H. Cultural history of Sudan (1 C, 6 P) L. ... Pages in category "Culture of Sudan" The following 29 pages are in this category ...

  3. Sudanese Arabs - Wikipedia

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    Whereas the northern and central regions became identified with Arabism, the southern and western parts of the Sudan retained very distinct languages, traditions, and religions, more often than not resisting assimilation. This complex ethnic and cultural history informs the Sudanese Arab group today, which is the single largest ethnic bloc and ...

  4. Madi people - Wikipedia

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    The socio-political and cultural system. Governance, The social and political set-up of the Madi is closely interwoven with spirituality and this forms their attitudes and traditions. The society is organized in chiefdoms headed by a hereditary chief known as the Opi. The Opi exercised both political and religious powers.

  5. Visual arts of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, cultural anthropologist Griselda El Tayib [41] published her book Regional Folk Costumes of the Sudan with illustrations of dress and other kinds of personal adornment from different ethnic groups of Sudan. [42] Also, ethnic traditions of body art such as cicatrizations, hairstyles, like braids or the so-called fuzzy-wuzzy hairstyles ...

  6. List of World Heritage Sites in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    (cultural) Suakin was an important medieval and Ottoman-era port. It has fine houses and mosques. [10] Kerma: Northern: 1994 (cultural) Kerma was the centre of the Kerma culture in the 3rd and 2nd millennia BCE. There are remains of mudbrick buildings and a large cemetery with a funerary chapel. [11] Old Dongola: Northern: 1994 (cultural)

  7. Baggara Arabs - Wikipedia

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    The term "baggara culture" was introduced in 1994 by Braukämper. [ 5 ] The political use of the term baggāra in Sudan is to denote a large group of closely related cattle-owning Arabic speaking tribes that reside traditionally in the Southern parts of Darfur and Kordofan who mixed extensively with the native people they live with in the ...

  8. Daju people - Wikipedia

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    Separated by distance and speaking different languages, at present, they generally have little cultural affinity to each other. The traditional area identified with the Daju are the Daju Hills in the southern portion of the Marrah Mountains located in the Darfur province of Sudan. As the Marrah Mountains are the only area in Darfur that has a ...

  9. Sudan Memory - Wikipedia

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    Sudan Memory is an online archive and cultural heritage project, provided by an international group of partners with the aim of conserving and promoting Sudanese cultural heritage. In the course of the project, digital reproductions of books and newspapers, photographs and films, visual art and architecture, as well as of other cultural objects ...