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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: wellcomecollection.wellcomecollection
Description: Slatin Pasha was appointed by General Gordon to the post of Governor of Darfur, Sudan, 1878 (?); British Inspector-General of the Sudan 1900-1914. Baron of the Austrian Empire, 1906; Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George, 1898, Knight Commander of the Victorian Order, 1908. Slatin was also an authority on Sudanese medicine: see R.C. Slatin, Additional notes to article by H.C. Zeki, 'The healing art as practised by the dervishes in the Sudan during the rule of the Mahdi and the Khalifa', Third report of the Wellcome Research Laboratories at the Gordon Memorial College Khartoum, London 1908, pp. 277-279. Another portrait of Slatin in oils is in the Royal Collection at St James's Palace (1997).
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: A series of reviews including G.Doiun, 'Histoire du Règne du Khédive Ismail. Tome III. L'Empire Africain, Première Partie (1863-1869), and Lois. A.C. Raphael, 'The Cape-to-Cairo Dream' (New York: Columbia University Press)
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: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Review of 'The Travels of Werne' which traces the history of Ferdinand Werne, a German Government service worker with a keen interest in natural history who travelled throughout Sudan.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Tanganyika was a territory located on the continent of Africa, and administered by the United Kingdom from 1916 until 1961. The UK initially administered the territory as an occupying power with the Royal Navy and British Indian infantry seizing the territory from the Germans in 1916. From 20 July 1922, British administration was formalised by Tanganyika being created a British League of Nations mandate.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Correspondence from Sudan Notes And Records.
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: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Extracts from the Diary of a Subaltern on the Nile in the Eighties and Nineties
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: The lineage of Sheikh Yaqoub bin Sheikh Mahli's sons to Adnan.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: A short paper discussing the accident that resulted in the death of three men in Soderi, near Bara.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Senin And Ali Dinar from Sudan Notes And Records.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: Sudanese stamp commemorating the centenary of the Battle of Karari - 75 dinars.
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: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: The Story Of Khartoum (Concluded)
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: westernsudancommunitymuseums.films
Description: A visit to the ruins of Sultan Ali Dinar's Summer Palace, in Al Malam, Darfur, where be was born and raised. Sultan Ali Dinar was the last Sultan of Darfur, which he ruled as an independent state until 1916, when he was killed by the British. Interviews with Omda Ahmed Ibrahim Maki (mayor of Al Malam), Adam Ibrahim Mohamed (educational comissioner) and Lukman Ahmed (journalist). Support from the Malam Darfur Peace and Development. Archive images from Durham University Library Archives and Special Collections.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: An article on relapsing fever which killed ten thousand people in Darfur in six months in 1926.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: An article on the early history of cotton based on excavations in the Western Pyramid field at Meroe.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: The conclusion of the story of Suakin concerning the period from 1865 to 1937.
Collection: nationalrecordsoffice.manuscripts
Description: Sudanese stamp commemorating the centenary of the Battle of Karari - 100 dinars.
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: An article relating the history of the lineage of the 'Abudab people who trace their lineage to the Kawahla tribe.
Collection: rashidphotostudio.rashidphotostudio
Description: A photograph from the first Independence Day celebrations in 1956
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: rashidphotostudio.rashidphotostudio
Description: The first premiere of the movie 'Hopes & Dreams' on the screen of Omdurman's national cinema
Collection: universityofkhartoum.sudannotesandrecords
Description: Shaibun Gold
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: 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.
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