Abdul Raheem Glailati

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Abdul Raheem Glailati ('Abd al-Rahman Qalilat) was a renowned Sudanese poet, author and newspaper editor.[1] He edited the newspaper Al-Ra'id (The Pioneer) between 1914 and 1917, when he was deported to Egypt after publishing an article describing the low standards of living of the Sudanese people.

Notes

  1. ^ El-Nour (1997) p. 151.

References

  • El-Nour, Eiman (1997) "The Development of Contemporary Literature in Sudan" Research in African Literatures 28(3) pp. 150–162, p. 151
  • El-Amin, Mohammed Nuri (1986) "Britain, The 1924 Sudanese Uprising, and the Impact of Egypt on the Sudan". International Journal of African Historical Studies 19(2) pp. 235–260
  • Sharkey, Heather J. (1999) "A Century in Print: Arabic Journalism and Nationalism in Sudan 1899-1999", International Journal of Middle East Studies 31. pp. 534–549