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  2. Joseph Lagu - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Lagu (born 26 November 1929 [1] in a hamlet called Momokwe in Moli, [2] northern region of Madiland, about 80 miles south of Juba, Sudan, currently South Sudan) is a South Sudanese military figure and politician. He belongs to the Madi ethnic group of Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan.

  3. Music of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Sudanese journalist Ola Diab published a list of contemporary music videos by upcoming artists, both from Sudan and the Sudanese diaspora in the US, Europe or the Middle East. [74] One of them is the Sudanese–American rapper Ramey Dawoud and another the Sudanese–Italian singer and songwriter Amira Kheir.

  4. Category:Sudanese musicians - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Music of Sudan - Wikipedia

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  6. Josephine Joseph Lagu - Wikipedia

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    Josephine Joseph Lagu (born in November 1953) is a South Sudanese politician. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She is the eldest daughter of Joseph Lagu . [ 3 ] She was appointed as one of the vice-presidents of South Sudan on 10 February 2025, [ 4 ] having previously served as Minister of Agriculture and Food Security since 2020.

  7. Al Balabil (musical group) - Wikipedia

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    Al Balabil (Arabic: البلابل, transl. The Nightingales) were a popular Sudanese vocal group of three sisters, mainly active from 1971 until 1988. Their popular songs and appearance as modern female performers on stage, as well as on Sudanese radio and television, earned them fame all over East Africa and beyond, and they were sometimes referred to as the "Sudanese Supremes". [1]

  8. Igd al-Jalad - Wikipedia

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    All through the period of political oppression of public musical activities by the military government and the imposition of Sharia laws starting in the 1980s, [7] Igd al-Jalād have been re-inventing their line-up by including younger musicians and composed new songs, making it one of Sudan's most long-standing and popular music bands. [5] [8]

  9. Wazza - Wikipedia

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    Photograph of a wazza. The wazza, also referred to as al-Wazza, is a type of natural horn played in Sudanese music. [1] The wazza is a long wind instrument, constructed by joining several wooden tubes to form an elaborate gourd trumpet, and while blown, it is also tapped for percussive effect.

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