Architecture of Sudan
The Architecture of Sudan encompasses various architectural styles that exist in Sudan.
Islamic
Several mosques and other structures in the Islamic style were built during the reign of the Funj Sultanate and various other sultanates and empires.
British period
During the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan period, several buildings were constructed including St. Matthew's Cathedral, Khartoum and the Gordon Memorial College.[1]
Modern
References
- "(PDF) Architecture in Sudan 1900-2014; An Endeavor Against the Odds". ResearchGate. Retrieved 2021-01-25.
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