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Sudan - August 2018
Sudan is one of the most friendly and hospitable places I have ever travelled. Truly a humbling experience. Here is a short synopsis of our trip, driving a 1958 Morris Minor through the country, arriving from Egypt.
Sudan - National Museum
The National Museum of Sudan owns the most extensive Nubian archaeological collection in the world with artifacts from every major site in the country.
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Sudan National Museum in Khartoum, Sudan
Sudan National Museum in Khartoum, Sudan
The National Museum of Sudan is a double storied building constructed in 1955 and established as a museum in 1971. The building and its surrounding gardens house the largest and most comprehensive Nubian archaeological collection in the world including objects from the Paleolithic through to the Islamic period originating from every site of importance in the Sudan.
In particular it houses collections of these periods of the History of Sudan: Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Kerma Culture, Kingdom of Egypt and medieval Makuria.
The museum is located on the El Neel (Nile) Avenue in Khartoum in Al-Mugran area near the spot where the White and the Blue Niles meet.
The National Museum holds many treasures of Sudan’s ancient and medieval past. They’re well presented and labelled, and give a good narrative of Sudanese history. Spread out over two floors, the ground floor starts with Sudan’s prehistory and covers the rise of Kerma and Kush in great detail. Kerma is particularly well represented through its famous pottery. The Kushite displays show the wide variety of cultural exchange in play throughout the kingdom. Egyptian culture is the strongest influence, shown particularly in the royal statues found at Jebel Barkal dating from around 690BC and the sarcophagus of Anlamani from his tomb at Nuri about 100 years earlier. A clear Hellenistic influence can be seen in the statue of the so-called ‘Venus of Meroë’ and a blue-glass chalice from Sedeinga, with depictions of gods and bearing a Greek inscription ‘You shall live’. A side room on the ground floor has space for temporary displays, often illustrating current archaeological digs.
The upstairs gallery holds the museum’s most unexpected displays – frescoes from Christian Nubia. Despite lasting for 700 years, Sudan’s early Christian kingdoms are little known to the outside world and repeated Sudanese governments have shown little interest in promoting this aspect of their history. I was as ignorant as most on my first visit, and was astounded to find beautiful frescoes depicting Christ and the Virgin Mary, along with a host of archangels, saints and apostles. The style of the frescoes is distinctly Byzantine, reflecting Nubia’s links with the Roman Empire in the east. Most were painted between the 8th and 14th centuries, and were taken from the cathedral at Faras, now submerged under Lake Nasser. The upstairs galleries can be a little dark, so you may want to take a torch with you in order to see the details in the frescoes.
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Travel To Sudan | Sudan History Urdu & Handi | Info Tv | سوڈان کی سیر
Travel To Sudan | Sudan History Urdu & Handi | Info Tv | سوڈان کی سیر
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Amazing Facts And Urdu History And Documentary About Sudan
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Sodan ka rkba 9,67,500 murba meel ha.
Sodan ki abadi 40,187,486 ha.
Sodan ka darulhukumat khrtom ha.
Sodan ki srkari zban urdo ha .
Sodan ki krnsi denar ha .
Sodan kas pura name jumurya sudan ha.
Sodan wjha urbi ulfaz bladulstan (sura famno ki zmen ha .
Sodan dunya ka dusra bra or afreqa ka sb sy bra mulak hony ka azaz hasil ha.
Muslman70 %mkami aquaid 25%esai 5 %mulak mn mzbhi tkseem h.
Sulha uldeen aubi (1137/1193) ny 1172 mn azeem sepa slar k bhi turan sha ny sudan pr hmla keya
Muhammad ahmed almhdi sudani jnral charls goldan ko sheekst dt kr 1885 mn mn muslim rhnuma ny khrtom ftha keyea.
Mesur or brtanya ny 1899 say 1955 tk mulak ka sudan or qubza tha.
Lord kitchener mshor engrezi junzil ny sudan pa dobara tslt qaeem keyea.
1821 mn fugai chunai ky toor pr khrtom ki bunyad rkhi gai.
Yakum janvery 1956 mn sudan ny msr or brtanya ka tok glami utara.
Leftenent junral umir huseen ahamd ulbshirny 16 uktubr 1993 sy mulik mn brsr akdar hasil keyea.
1999 mn sudan ny teel brmd krna shuro keyea.
Sudan ki whd bndrgha ka name port sultan ha.
Sodan ki ahm bramdad ptrolim ,kpass ,chni,till ha .
Sudan ky komi trany ka unwan Allah k sphai ha.
Afriqa mn sb sy bra rulwy sestem sudan mulik ka .
Mulik ki kumi air line sudan iyrweez ha.
Sudan ki srkari khbir rsana ajensi ka name (SUNA) ha.
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Pyramids of Nubia in North Sudan
Pyramids of Nubia in North Sudan
Nubian pyramids or Pyramids of Meroe, Sudan were built by the ruler of the ancient Kushite Kingdoms. North Sudan takes the Nile Valley, where the pyramids of Nubia. History of Nubia, this rivalry with the more ancient pyramids of Egypt, are located nearby. At various time in the territory of Nubia were three Kushit Kingdoms — The oldest, Kerma, appeared in 2600 BC, which existed before 1520 BC; The second was the Kingdom of Napata (from 1000 through 300th BC) and the third, the most famous was the Meroë 300 BC to 300 AD. Nubians have always wanted to become a better and more powerful than Egypt. This led them to the fact that the king Kashta, in 770 BC conquered most of the territory of Egypt, but it was only able to manage his son Phoraoh Pi. This period in Nubia and Egypt is called Twenty-Fifth dynasty rule. and it ended with the arrival of the Assyrians in 656 BC. At this time there were built the first Pyramid, and the king Kashta was the first ruler to be buried inside the pyramid for the last 800 years years with his tomb and the construction of 223 Nubian pyramids. Constitutions continued for centuries.
Also Kashta and his son were buried in pyramids some of there successors and fourteen queens. Pyramid in the Pharaoh Taharqa was buried - is the largest of the pyramids, of 52 square meters at the base and more than 40 meters in height. When the body was placed in a grave granite sarcophagi, some of which weighted more than 15 tones. The number of pyramids focused on the Central Sudan, Meroe. Today it is considered one of the largest archaeological sites. Here lie more than 40 kings and queens on every ward in a separate pyramids. Seeking to surpass the Egyptians, Nubians build twice as many pyramids, but ahead of them in amounts, could surpass in quality. Nubians pyramids devoid of beauty and grandeur of its predecessors: they were built in the form of steps of stone blocks, the width of which rarely exceeded eight meres. The average height of the Nubians pyramids is 20-30 meters, there are even six miters high pyramid. Fro comparison, the Egyptian pyramids of the same height had reason to five times more than the Nubian, and going up at an angle of 40 - 50 degrees, that is the Nubian pyramids, this angle is as much as 70 degrees.
Nubain pyramids were built in the shape of the tomb, which established the top bit of the chapel, where religious rites. Wall reliefs preserved images of these ceremonies - here you can see how the mummified royal personages, as they dressed up and decorated with jewels, and then laid to eternal rest in wooden coffins. And even though they look Nubian pyramids are not see impressive, they buried more royals than their Egyptian predecessors.
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