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Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: Brands and seals used by the camel owning tribes of Kordofan (A Supplement to the Tribes of Northern and Central Kordofan).
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: Nine chapters on various aspects of Sudanese civilization, written in both English and Arabic languages
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: Reading book for primary school containing a set of different contextualised lessons, varied in their subject matter and in their concepts, in addition to the presence of expressive and beautiful images for children. First edition published in 1957. Second edition published in 1960.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: Information about the Managil Extension to the Gezira project, described as exemplifying the flood of energy that independence released in Sudan.
Collection: riftvalleyinstitute.southsudannationalarchivescollection
Description: National Cultural Center for South Sudan: Report II.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: This almanac describes how various calendars, climates and geographies are affected by astronomy. It uses astronomical calculations made by the Egyptian Survey Department.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: This handbook offers information about one of Sudan's main crops: cotton. Topics covered include the cotton ordinance of 1926, licensing information for ginning factories, offences and penalties, and irrigation, among others.
Collection: riftvalleyinstitute.southsudannationalarchivescollection
Description: Dena kakua na is a Dictionary and a book about the language of the kakua people of South Sudan in kakua
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: A series of publicationsfrom the Merowe Dam Implementation Unit, that contains the following: - Unforgettable Days Faculty of Arts and the burden of documentation Documentation partnership between Merowe Dam and the College documentation... before and after, areas that include the art of documentation on recognition and then documentation - the college is again keen to cooperate - this version also contains a collection of images in the form of drawings of the Hamidab tribe.
Collection: riftvalleyinstitute.southsudannationalarchivescollection
Description: The book is about the Anyanya Movement in South Sudan, with a specific focus on Western Equatoria State written by Monani Alison Magaya.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: The book contains 8 chapters discussing various topics, including: oral history, place names and their connotations, trades and traditional occupations in the Amri area, material culture, rites of wedding, traditional games, folk literature, and women's folklore.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: Demonstrates the outcomes of the efforts exerted by the Department of Sudanese Studies at the University of Khartoum to record Nubian architectural decorations and ornaments. This architectural and artistic heritage was threatened with disappearance after the construction of the Aswan High Dam. The book explains how Nubian houses in the area of Wadi Halfa are decorated and ornamented. The book consists of two chapters : Chapter 1: Cultural influences in decorative Nubian art. Chapter 2: The decorative works of women and the modus operandi of the ornaments . At the end of the book there is a collection of images of decorative art on the houses and some other objects. Publisher: Sudanese Studies Division, University of Khartoum
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: Contains a study of the history of the Shilukh (facial cuts/scars) that adorn the faces of many Sudanese men and women, its social and aesthetic implications, and significance. It also contains a range of different aesthetics: -Scarification and its different classifications. -Scarification in the ancient world. -Scarification in ancient Sudan before migration. -Shaloukh in tropical Africa. -Shaloukh among Arabs. -Scarification in Sudan after the Arab immigration. -Tribal significance of scarification . -The religious function of scarification . -Aesthetic content of scarification . There are also some illustrations showing the scarification and its forms in men and women of various tribes.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: An account of the attempts to improve the early stages of boys' education in the Muslim Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, 1930-1950.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: The book explains the origin of the Oud (lute) instrument and its role in the musical composition during the Islamic era until its introduction into Sudan.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: An autobiographical account of the author's travels and experiences. An introduction is made by Mr Ismail Al-Azhari, the Prime Minister at the time, who praises the author. Further introductions are made by a number of others, including Tom Little, who also praises the author, Muhammad Ahmed Barakat, who talks about the legendary man (the author, or 'Sudanese Sinbad') and provides an introduction to some of his books, and Muhammad Ahmed Mahjoub. The book contains several chapters, in which the author talks about his origins, childhood, his first love, from Hijaz to the countryside. He also discusses the White Brigade (Al-Abyad Brigade) and the secret Sudanese resistance movements. Also he deals with the killing of Sardar and then the pioneers of success in Brazil. The Al-Abyad Brigade Association was a Sudanese political movement that emerged in the mid-1920s to raise national political awareness in Sudan against British colonialism and call for unity between Egypt and Sudan under the banner of unity of the Nile Valley. The book was originally written in the Arabic language, but later translated to English.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: Presented by the Egyptian government to the British government on 2nd November 1952, this book is concerned with self-governance and self-determination for the Sudan with the aim of reaching a settlement on the Sudan question. The book contains a series of agreements presented in a detailed manner with annexes.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: An analysis of the situation in Sudan at the time of independence. Topics covered include the waters of the Nile, race, religion, mutiny in the South, and administration and social policy.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: This contains four sections, each divided into several chapters: Part 1: Western rules and theories divided into two chapters. The first chapter is on the science of music, which is further divided into several sub-sections. The second chapter includes music as an art. Throughout the book, from this first part, examples are given of rhythmic harmony. Part 2: Military marches are divided into four chapters. This includes heritage marches, military Jalalat, composed marches, Sudanese Battalion marches. Part 3: Horn instruments and military traditions divided into four chapters. This includes the definition of the mullet machine, the slogans of units and leaders, daily shifts, military peace's using the mullet . Part 4: The science of instruments is divided into six chapters. This includes the composition of orchestras, string instruments, wooden and acoustic instruments, brass instruments, rhythmic instruments. The book also contains a number of images and a conclusion.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: Reading book containing a myriad of eloquent orations, and some expressive and articulate poetry. Examples of such orations include the Farewell Speech of Prophet Muhammad and the oration of Imam Ali, as well as selected chivalry poems. First edition 1956, second 1959, third 1962.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: A collection of articles about the Gezira project, intended for readers in Sudan and abroad.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: Including a trade index and a biographical section
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: Pamphlet with a twofold purpose. First, it is intended to help the man who wants to irrigate his lands by utilising a water pump but does not know how to set about doing so. The second purpose is to give some calculations of government-owned pumping stations on the banks of the Nile.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: Contains a number of chapters focusing on various aspects of the Jalalat and Army Marches: 1. Religious-style Jalalat* 2. Jalalat in Sudanese language and dialects 3. Jalalat training centres 4. Composed marches 5. Sudanese Ort (Battalions) marches 6. Popular marching songs 7. Pioneers of Sudanese music 8. Historical images of Sudan Defence Force Music 9. The leader or maestro of the band 10. Sudanese tones and musical scales 11. Conclusion *The name Jalalat is originally derived from Sufi methods that established prayer circles to spread the Islamic da'wa. The name derives from His Majesty, Allah Almighty, and successive generations did not know who recorded these robes and marches in terms of their regions and the occasions for which they were composed, the military marches and the Jalalat contributed to the recording of Sudanese folk music for different cultures. The popular songs that were sung for enthusiasm, exile and against colonalism, so the recording and preservation of these villas and marches as a military cultural heritage leads to the origin of the march of Sudanese art, which can be added to the history of Sudanese and military music.
Collection: riftvalleyinstitute.southsudannationalarchivescollection
Description: Likikirio ku keke ku kutu na kakua is a compilation of stories and folktales among the Kakwa.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: This booklet contains an introduction to the abstract art workshop and the experience of the abstract arts workshop. It also presents a collection of paintings, fine arts, photographs and ceramics.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: A collection of stories based on folk tales and nursery rhymes that are told to children in Sudan.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.books
Description: The first part contains Arabic letters, accompanied by illustrations and pictures to clarify the letters in order to make them easy to memorise by children. There are also short sentences and some stories. First edition 1935. Sixth edition 1962.
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