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Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: A thirty-page document containing information about three famous men from Eastern Sudan: Goznirnger Pasha, Arakil Bek and Ibrahim Bek Al-Mahallawi.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: After his coronation, King Abu Hasis found the country obedient to his father's sword, this is how it continued until his rule ended. He was succeeded by his son Hamad Abu Dilu'.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: The lineage of Sheikh Yaqoub bin Sheikh Mahli's sons to Adnan.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: Sudanese stamp commemorating the centenary of the Battle of Karari - 75 dinars.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: Sudanese stamp commemorating the centenary of the Battle of Karari - 100 dinars.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: Chronicle of King Ali bin Nasser. When King Nasser died, all the tribes from Sheikh Al-Tayyib came to Jabal Al-Mandra, where an agreement was reached to appoint his son Ali bin Nasser as his successor, preserving his right to rule the state.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: The chronicles of King Hamad, son of King Hamad, son of King Nayil, who found the country obedient to his son resulting in no attempts at war during his reign. His son King Nayil succeeded him.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: The Chronicles of King Jammu', son of King Ghanim who fought and conquered the tribes of Al-Hassaniya and Qur’aan. He dug a well that was named after him, and then he fought and conquered the Shayqiya. He remained in the Shayqiya region where he married and had sons who founded a tribe, the Children of Karor. He was succeeded by his son, King Mansour.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: King Humaydan: chronicles of his war with Jabal Al-'Arashkol and Dar Hamid, where he defeated them, took over their property. His son King Ghanim eventually succeeded him.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: Chronicle of King Nayel, son of King Hamad Abu-Dhulou', who fought and defeated the barbarians Al-Hamaj. His son Hamad succeeded him.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: King Suleyman bin Ibrahim assumed power in 1296 AH as king and overseer, assisting the government in the war against the Dervishes. He was king until the advent of the Mahdia.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: Chronicles of King Sulayman, son of King Nayil, who assumed power in 1171 AH. His second conflict was with King Hamad, the son of King Subayr, the king of Shaygiyya. King Sulayman also fought Al-Ja'aliyyin. He was succeeded by his son, King Babikir.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: Chronicle of King Suliman, son of King Nayel, who assumed power in 1171 AH. He fought and defeated the Abdallab tribes and seized their spoils.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: Sudanese stamps commemorating the centenary of the Karari Invasion - 150 dinars.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: The Chronicle of King Ibrahim, son of King Mansour, who fought and defeated the tribes of Soba, Al-Hadid, Petri, Al-Eseilat, Al-Bashaqra, Al-Kamleen and Aba Oshar. His son, King Abu Hasis, succeeded him.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: The Chronicle of King Sulayman, son of King Ibrahim. He was appointed to help the Osmanli government in the war against the Dervishes, whom he was successful in defeating.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: This pamphlet contains the follow-up to the twenty-fourth pamphlet mentioning notable people and the deaths of notables in the tenth Hegira century.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: In the fourth raid, King Idris Al-Mihaina fought and defeated the government forces, before another battle took place where the government army defeated and killed him.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: In the fifth chronicle, King Idris Al-Mihaina obeyed King Babikir and was awarded the position of Overseer of the State, reaching from the Hajar Al-A'sal to the Mandara Mountain. He was succeeded by King Ibrahim, who in turn was succeeded by King Suleyman.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: The chronicle of King Nayel, son of King Hamad, who assumed power in 1150 AH. He fought and defeated the tribes of Muhammadiyah, the Hasaniyya and the Husaynat. He was succeeded by his son King Suliman.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: The Chronicles of King Idris Al-Mihaina, son of King Ahmed Sulayman and nephew of King Babiker. His first fight was the attack on the villages of Managil and Ma'atuq, inhabited by the tribes of Hamaj, Musallamiyya and Jalaliyya whom he fought, and killed many of them, stole their money and destroyed their homes. His second raid was on the tribes of Um Doum. The third raid was the killing of the 'Aylafun and Al-Shukriya tribes along with their leader.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: The Chronicles on King Hamad Abu-Dilu', son of King Abu Hasis, who fought and triumphed over the Abu-Tibr tribes. He was succeeded by his son King Nayil.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: Chronicles of the conquests of King Ghanim son of King Humaydan, his victory over the tribes of Al-Qawasima in the areas of Al-Malih and the al-Hadandawa. He later returned to Hajar Al-'Asal accompanied by his son King Jamo’u who succeeded him.
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