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Professor Mandour El Mahdi
Principal of the Institute of Education, Bakht er Ruda (Sudan)
In office 1961–1966
Director of Education (Saudi Arabia)
In office 1970–1981
Principal of the Institute of Education (Sudan)
In office 1968–1970
Personal details
Born
March 1919 Umbukole, Sudan
Died
October 1981 London
Mandour El Mahdi (March 1919 – October 1981) was a Sudanese administrator and educator. He was one of the pioneers in the development of education in Sudan after the country's independence from the United Kingdom in 1956, and he later became Director of Education in Saudi Arabia. He was also the author of A Short History of the Sudan (1965), one of the first history books to be written about what was then Africa's biggest country. It was used for the history syllabus in Sudan until 1989.[1]
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Britannica". www.britannica.com. 2023-09-26. Retrieved 2023-09-30. ElMahdi, Mandour. 1965. A Short History of the Sudan. Pg 1–3. Oxford University Press...
Past: An Archaeology of the Sudan. Routledge. ISBN 978-0415369879. ElMahdi, Mandour. (1965). A Short History of the Sudan. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-913158-9...
Mohammed H. Fadlalla, Short history of Sudan. Google books preview here ElMahdi, Mandour. (1965). A Short History of the Sudan. Oxford University Press. Bedri...