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Collection: rashidphotostudio.rashidphotostudio
Description: Judge Jalal Ali Lutfi taking the oath in front of the English chief justice and his deputy Ahmed Badri. Later on he became the first chief of justice during the rule of Inqz in 1989. Inqz is the name of the previous regime that ruled the country during the period of 1989 -2019. Previously, they had been toppled by the revolution of the Sudanese citizens.
Collection: rashidphotostudio.rashidphotostudio
Description: A photograph from the first Independence Day celebrations in 1956
Collection: rashidphotostudio.rashidphotostudio
Description: The first premiere of the movie 'Hopes & Dreams' on the screen of Omdurman's national cinema
Collection: rashidphotostudio.rashidphotostudio
Description: Sudan's oldest musical band headed by the Sol Daoud. Sol is the Arabic word for 'musical key', the key through which the music label is selected. In Sudan, sol often refers to the head of the musical band.
Collection: rashidphotostudio.rashidphotostudio
Description: The raising of the Sudanese flag
Collection: rashidphotostudio.rashidphotostudio
Description: A photograph of the crowd celebrating the evacuation and independence. A banner reads: “The Popular Theatre Group for Acting and Music in Atbara. The people participate in its joys on the day of the evacuation and independence”. The declaration of independence came from within parliament on 19 December 1955. It was the day the uprising took as its day, until it toppled Omar al-Bashir and his regime.
Collection: rashidphotostudio.rashidphotostudio
Description: October's protest processions where the Sudanese held a revolution against General Ibrahim Abboud, the President of the Republic of Sudan. The revolution culminated in a change of government. There were two other revolutions: one in April 1985 against Field Marshal Jafar al-Nimeiri and one on the 19th of December 2018 against Field Marshal Omar Hassan Ahmed al-Bashir. The three revolutions lead to the replacement of military rule with civilian rule.
Collection: rashidphotostudio.rashidphotostudio
Description: A photograph of Gasim Amin , one of the most important figures in the history of Sudanese strife. Born in Khartoum-Bahri in 1923, he emerged as a labour leader among railway workers in Atbara, and was repeatedly incarcerated. He passed away in 1980.
Collection: rashidphotostudio.rashidphotostudio
Description: The players of Al-Amal's football league in the city of Atbara. The team is one of the oldest of Sudan, founded in the early 1940s. Picture from Rashid Mahdi's studio in the city of Atbara in 1953.
Collection: rashidphotostudio.rashidphotostudio
Description: President Al-Azhari giving his remarkable historical speech at the ceremony of the city of Atbara's Municipal Council. His speech quote: "I remember when I first came to you and I told you, sons of Atbara, it has been proven that rights are not given, they are taken. And you are able to take it and snatch it with us, you have done your national and patriot role and the heroic martyrs Abdulaziz Idris, Abdulwahab Hassan, Fouad Sayed Ahmed, Hassan Ahmed Diab and Qorashi Al-Tayb, may the mercy of God be upon them in this year of independence."
Collection: rashidphotostudio.rashidphotostudio
Description: Mr. Abd Al-Qadir Haj Al-Safi, the deputy director of the Northern Directorate, on the day of raising the Sudanese flag on the first of January 1965 in the city of Atbara. In this picture also appears Ahmed Al-Haj, the officer of Atbara's municipal council, Mr. Abd Al-Rahman Mahjoub, the Commander chief of Atbara's northern territory police department, and Mr. Nasr Ahmed Siddig, the governmental inspector of the municipal.
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