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Mandour Elmahdi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mandour Elmahdi
Mandour El Mahdi (March 1919 - October 1981) also known as ''Ustaz Mandour El Mahdi'', was one of the key pioneers in the development of Education in Sudan after the country received independence from Britain in 1956 and he later became Director of Education in Saudi Arabia. He is also the author of 'A Short History of the Sudan' (1965) which was one of the first history books to be written about Africa's biggest country and it was used for the history syllabus in Sudan up until 1989. == Early years == Mandour was born in Umbukole, a small village located in the Northern state of Kurti county; Sudan. At a very young age, his mother died from Typhoid fever and his father provided for the family until he became ill and was unfit to work. His eldest brother decided to go into labor in order to support the family. However, Mandour grew up to be interested in receiving an education and was enrolled in a small primary school in Umbukole. He then enrolled at a Secondary school and later did his pre-university examinations, coming second in the Sudan, after the notable Abdalla Eltayeb. He was then accepted into the Faculty of Education at Gordon Memorial College, formally renamed ''University College Khartoum'' (now known as the University of Khartoum〔(【引用サイトリンク】first=Prof.Mandour )〕) and was later transferred to the University of London for his final year.
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