File:Queen Elizabeth II visit to Sudan in February 1965.jpg
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editDescriptionQueen Elizabeth II visit to Sudan in February 1965.jpg |
English: City of Omdurman welcoming Queen Elizabeth II during her visit to Sudan in February 1965. From right: Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh and Dr Tigani El Mahi, President of the Supreme Council of State (second from right). Professor Mansour Ali Haseeb (Mayor of Omdurman City) is sitting to the right of the Queen. |
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Source | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4949945/figure/F5/ |
Author | Mustafa Abdalla M Salih |
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This image is in the public domain because the copyright of this photograph, registered in Sudan, has expired. (At least 25 years have passed after the photograph was created, Sudanese Law). Use this template exclusively for photos and NOT for drawings or other pieces of art. Warning: clear proof that the image was taken more than 25 years ago must be given. |
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