Anglo-Egyptian Sudan: Where the Arab and African Worlds Collide
July-December 2024 - Vol 16 Num. 2
This paper explores the extent to which the British colonial administration was responsible for the post-colonial conflict between North and South Sudan. Throughout the Anglo-Egyptian regime, British administrators continuously separated the Northern and Southern regions on a socio-economic basis while maintaining...
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan: Where the Arab and African Worlds Collide
July-December 2024
The religious motivation in raise and collapse of El-Mahdiyya government from 1880-1898, and its effect on the modern Sudan: Sudanese religious conflicts 4
July-December 2024
Hanging by the fibre of a woven cultural thread: Religious body marks of the indigenous Ga Ethnic Group of Ghana
January-June 2024
Self-writing in postcolonial criticism: A survey of some fundamental problems (II)
January-June 2024
Bride wealth payment and girl child development challenges in Ghana: Recounting the narratives
January-June 2024
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Therapeutic flora in Holy Quran
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An assessment of impact of neglect of history on political stability in African countries: The case of Cote d’Ivoire
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Education nexus politics in Agame Awraja during the imperial regime
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Contributions of Ilorin scholars to Arabic and Islamic studies in Yoruba land: Focus on Shaykh Adam Abdullah Al-Iluri
November, 2014
The Role of women in Tebhaga movement in Jalpaiguri District and to preserve their identity
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