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Sudan | Nubia | Culture | History 🇸🇩

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Ph: Abbas Habiballa Born January 1st 1950, Abbas starts at 15 years old. He was first trained at the  photographic department of the ministry of culture of Khartoum. He records daily the official side of events, and of time, his surrouding, neighbors and familly everyday life.
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Joan Francesc Oliveras
Joan Francesc Oliveras@JoanFrancescOl1·
New Kingdom Egypt and its enemies. In clockwise order: Egyptian, Kushite, Libyan, Sherden (Sea Peoples), Peleset (Sea Peoples) and Hittite
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@banashar12 Sudanese Arabs btw
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Long-Nose Destroyer
Long-Nose Destroyer@banashar12·
Andalusians were Islamized Carthaginians and were genetically closer to their Carthaginian ancestors who lived 2000 years before them, than to their contemporaries from Yemen. Meanwhile, Medieval Arabs were closer to modern Black populations from Sudan than to Andalusians.
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Joan Francesc Oliveras
Joan Francesc Oliveras@JoanFrancescOl1·
Kushite warrior from the Late Bronze Age, during the time when Kush was ruled by the Egypt’s New Kingdom from 1504 BC to 1077 BC, following the Egyptian conquest, destruction and subsequent abandonment of the first Kushite royal city, Kerma.
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@Africanistkemte lol are you trying to convince yourself something that doesn’t exist in real world? Sudanese Arab are more Arab than Egyptians and Saudi people know very well their tribes that migrated to Sudan and they hold great respect for them!
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TheSunOfGod@Africanistkemte·
Sudan is one of the most exhausting and complex regions to study when it comes to identity politics. Some Afro-Arab Sudanese communities historically discriminated against Nilotic peoples because of darker skin, often associating them with enslavement. That association has deep roots, going back to the Baqt treaty with the Christian Nubian kingdom of Makuria around 651–652 CE, when enslaved people were demanded as tribute. Over time, the enslavement of Nilotics helped attach darker skin to slavery in amongst this northern Sudanese identifying Arabs:Yet the irony is that many Afro-Arab Sudanese later faced discrimination themselves in places like Egypt and Saudi Arabia for being too dark-skinned or not “Arab-looking” enough. That contradiction creates a serious identity crisis: rejecting Blackness at home, then being reminded abroad that they’re not Arabs facing the discrimination they practice against the darker-skinned Nilotic’s!! Will this hatred between Nilotic Sudanese and Arab identifying Sudanese get better or will it worsen in the future?
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@Africanistkemte They don’t look similar. Again, pay us a visit in Sudan and we’ll introduce you to Nubians and Baggara so you can tell the difference yourself x.com/shtt249/status…
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@JoanFrancescOl1 This is what modern Kushites (Nubians) actually look like. The idea of a “Kushite warrior” you’re using is inaccurate and ends up being disrespectful. Nilotic groups and Nubians are distinct peoples with different histories and cultures

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TheSunOfGod
TheSunOfGod@Africanistkemte·
I respect my Nubian brothers and sisters for holding firmly to their African identity. But it raises an interesting question: why do many Nubians and Baggara look so similar, despite one group often identifying as Arab and the other tracing its heritage to ancient Nubia and Kush? Their hairstyles, features, and overall phenotype can be nearly indistinguishable, which shows how complicated identity is in Sudan.
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سبدات نوبيات فى وادى حلفا القديمة 1961 صورة بسيطة… لكنها تحمل تاريخًا كاملًا من حلفا القديمة 🌿 هذه السبدات النوبيات ليست مجرد أدوات، بل حكايات من زمن جميل، صنعتها أيادٍ ماهرة وعاشت تفاصيل الحياة اليومية بين البيوت وعلى ضفاف النيل.

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Alejandro 🇵🇷@Drahko_12·
@JoanFrancescOl1 Love the work and art. I’m baffled by the Arab accounts stating this work as false when we have irrefutable evidence in archeology of Kush people being dark skinned. Feels like some Arabs want to erase black sky in North Africa when that part of has had also dark skinned people
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@ackenpjim @ShihabAdDinAhmd Nilotics are our South Sudanese brothers with their own country now(South Sudan) and got great history and culture themselves, we never heard a South Sudanese claiming to be kushite because if they do that then they will erase their own history!! So what’s ur point?
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Hard Truth
Hard Truth@ackenpjim·
@Shtt249 @ShihabAdDinAhmd Naa living on a land presently doesn't mean you originally lived on that land. Wars and displacement happens blud.
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@YehiaMo50800661 @JoanFrancescOl1 Thank you! These Afrocentrics are getting way delusional recently
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@JoanFrancescOl1 This is what modern Kushites (Nubians) actually look like. The idea of a “Kushite warrior” you’re using is inaccurate and ends up being disrespectful. Nilotic groups and Nubians are distinct peoples with different histories and cultures

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يحيي🇪🇬@YehiaMo50800661·
@JoanFrancescOl1 bit.ly/3ms8SSV Well, here we are again. The Kushite population was much closer to ancient and modern Egyptians than this image suggests. According to the latest studies, they had 60% Egyptian DNA and 40% Nubian DNA. They didn't look as some claim.
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@JoanFrancescOl1 So now you’re not just disrespecting our culture but also spreading misinformation about it, we can easily drag this to our Sudani timeline and close your account you stupid fuck
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@anonymous84538 @JoanFrancescOl1 I can’t argue with an Afrocentric, Kush and ancient Egypt were different civilizations yet none of you can comprehend that, both kingdoms enslaved Bantu from subsaharan Africa, and always keep in mind that Nubians were Northeast Africans with Northeast African features
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@Shtt249 @JoanFrancescOl1 Then why did the ancient egyptians portray the Kushites as Nilotic Blacks? Your depictions are from Medieval era Christian Nubia, not Ancient Nubia.
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@JoanFrancescOl1 This is what modern Kushites (Nubians) actually look like. The idea of a “Kushite warrior” you’re using is inaccurate and ends up being disrespectful. Nilotic groups and Nubians are distinct peoples with different histories and cultures

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cheyenne🆗️@evilvillain1231·
@JoanFrancescOl1 I immediately recognized the exact photo of a Dinka man you used as facial reference on this one
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