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Sunday, October 25, 2020
3:05 PM
Elder of Ziyon
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This is Aziza Adam Mandil, Miss Khartoum 1958, who came from one of the most famous and richest Jewish families in the Sudan.
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The Mandil family settled in the city of Al-Nahud. where they were known for jewelry and publishing.
A famous Arabic song was written about Aziza, Girl of the Nile.
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