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Sudan is a Northeast African country with varied geography featuring deserts, mountains, sea coasts, and more. The geographical variations in the country have given birth to regional cultural differences. The Sudanese culture has also evolved over centuries of social and political changes. It also reflects the ethnic diversity of the country.


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Modern Sudanese fashion Toob Toob is a long, thin, colourful fabric wrap usually worn on top of a dress or a shirt and a skirt. Warped around the women's body in a similar way to the Indian sari Not too long ago, Toob used to be worn by all Sudanese women regardless of their social status.


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Clothing in Sudan Sudanese women wearing "Toob" Most Sudanese wear either traditional or western attire. A traditional garb widely worn by Sudanese men is the jalabiya, which is a loose-fitting, long-sleeved, collarless ankle-length garment also common to Egypt.


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Customs, clothing, and rituals Wedding traditions in Sudan. Customs, clothing, and rituals Details Parent Category: Africa The wedding traditions in Sudan are curious and fun. Some of them are pretty unusual for the rest of the world. Like the bride and groom spraying milk in each other's faces.


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Dress In the north and other Muslim regions, many women cover their heads, in accordance with Islamic custom.Women wear the toab, a length of material wrapped around the body similar in style to a loose robe.Many Sudanese men wear western-style clothing.Others wear the traditional jalabiya, a wide ankle-length gown, with the shaal or shawl.In the south, both men and women may wear the kitenge.


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The traditional attire of the Sudanese is called a tob and consists of a 15-foot-long piece of fabric worn by both men and women. In fact, they don't take it off even while they're at home. Compared to men's, women's tob has more vivid hues.


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Sudan - Culture, Traditions, Religion: The key to an understanding of contemporary Sudanese culture is diversity. Each major ethnic group and historical region has its own special forms of cultural expression. Because of Sudan's great cultural diversity, it is difficult to classify the traditional cultures of the various peoples. Sudan's traditional societies have diverse linguistic.


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Sudanese jalabiya. What kind of garment is that? Sudan is a country with typically African climate, very hot and sunny. Of course, the clothes have to be special for people to cope with such severe weather conditions. And that's where jalabiya comes in - this robe is extremely handy. It's light, natural, modest, and perfect for Sudan.


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Sudan is a conservative Islamic country, at least by standards of the African continent and certainly by the standards of most visitors from westernized countries. This has some advantages for travelers, like an admirable culture of hospitality, and a very low crime rate.


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Women's traditional attire. The national costume of Sudanese women is called "toob" ("thobe", "thawb", "toub" etc.). It is a long wrap-around cloth worn on top of a shirt and skirt/trousers. It covers the body entirely. It can be made from cotton, satin, polyester, jersey, denim and other fabrics.


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The northern part of Sudan is predominantly Muslim, therefore residents follow a strict code of dress including standard veils and loose-fitting dresses. Additionally, the men in this region wear long robes. The southern Sudanese are predominantly Christian and tend to wear more Western clothing.


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Toob is a long, thin, colourful fabric wrap usually worn on top of a dress or a shirt and a skirt. Warped around the women's body in a similar way to the Indian sari Not too long ago, Toob used to be worn by all Sudanese women regardless of their social status.


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Orientation Identification. In the Middle Ages, Arabs named the area that is present-day Sudan "Bilad al-Sudan," or "land of the black people." The north is primarily Arab Muslims, whereas the south is largely black African, and not Muslim. There is strong animosity between the two groups and each has its own culture and traditions.


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The local Sudanese men often wear Western business attire in the city or traditional robes and a length of cloth draped down under a skull cap in more rural areas. Women wear long dresses, similar.


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Through an OTI small grant, a Sudanese organization procured and distributed 76,000 traditional dresses known as "tobes" to the most vulnerable internally displaced (IDP) women and girls in Darfur.


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Sudanese traditional robe for men is called "jalabiya". It is the main garment, beloved by the locals, and very comfy because it's very loose and roomy. Jalabiya is an ankle-length loose-fitting robe, with wide long sleeves. This garment is collarless, the neckline is usually round and simple.