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What are some sudan innovations?


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i am doing this project and it asks for Sudanese innovations or inventions....what could be some inventions or innovations from sudan?

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There are lots of pyramids in Sudan. There were pyramids in Sudan before Egypt.
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Customs of Sudan

Marriage and Family


A marriage represents the joining of two families, and its arrangement concerns all members of both families. Such arrangements, however, are rarely made without the approval of the potential spouses.


The traditional Sudanese family is strongly patriarchal. Three generations of males and their spouses and children usually live in the same household, although in cities such as Khartoum there is a trend toward smaller, nuclear families. The home is a cohesive, private place where a family member can always return for support. Women manage the home, and although their roles are quite different from those of men, they are not necessarily considered subservient.

Eating


Sudanese cuisine has been influenced by Arabs who came mostly from North Africa. Lamb, goat, and fowl are the usual meats. Pasta dishes are also popular. Other common foods include flat breads made of sorghum or millet flour and spicy soups with meat or eggs.


In parts of the country, notably the south, the diet has been greatly affected by drought and war. The Azande people have traditionally based their diet on their own agricultural production, supplemented by hunting. The Dinka are pastoral people who traditionally raised herds of cattle, sheep, and goats for their livelihood. However, malnutrition is now widespread, and many people survive on food supplied by international relief agencies, when circumstances allow them to provide it.

Socializing


The northern Sudanese are formal yet cordial in greeting friends as well as strangers. A firm but gentle handshake with a member of the same sex is always in order, and friends frequently embrace. A man will not generally touch a woman in public, but they may shake hands if she extends her hand first. The usual verbal greeting is Salaam 鈥檃laykum (鈥淧eace be upon you鈥? or Ahlan wa-sahlan (鈥淲elcome鈥?, followed by Kayf haalak? (鈥淗ow are you?鈥?.

Holidays and Celebrations


The official calendar is the Western (Gregorian) calendar, but daily life is regulated by the Islamic lunar calendar. Muslim holy days (such as the prophet Muhammad鈥檚 birthday and Islamic New Year) are important, especially the feast at the end of the month of Ramadan. National holidays include Independence Day (1 January), Unity Day (3 March), and Labor Day (1 May).
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