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Babikr Bedri was a Mahdist warrior who later became a social activist and laid the foundations for women's education in the Sudan. (His name is variously transcribed in Latin letters as "Babiker Badri" or similar ways.) Bedri began with a small school for his own daughters. Over time, the school moved to Omdurman and formed the basis for today's Ahfad University for Women.

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  • بابكر بدري (ar)
  • Babikr Bedri (en)
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  • بابكر بدري(1277 ـ 1374هـ، 1861 ـ 1954م). رائد تعليم المرأة في السودان. كان «بابكر بدري» محاربًا مهديًا أصبح فيما بعد ناشطًا اجتماعيا له الفضل في وضع أسس تعليم المرأة في السودان. (تم تغيير كتابة إسمه بالحروف اللاتينية إلى بابكير بدري، وهكذا.) بدأ «بدري» فكرته بمدرسة صغيرة أنشأها من أجل بناتِه، وبمرور الوقت، إنتقلت المدرسة إلى العاصمة السودانية حيثُ شكَلت الأساس الذي أُقيمت عليه -اليوم- جامعة الأحفاد للبنات. (ar)
  • Babikr Bedri was a Mahdist warrior who later became a social activist and laid the foundations for women's education in the Sudan. (His name is variously transcribed in Latin letters as "Babiker Badri" or similar ways.) Bedri began with a small school for his own daughters. Over time, the school moved to Omdurman and formed the basis for today's Ahfad University for Women. (en)
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  • Babiker Bedri (en)
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  • Zeinab Badawi (en)
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  • At that time, girls were not educated but my great-grandfather wanted to change this, and he started with his own daughters. Despite the hostility from the British authorities and the Sudanese community, he established a school for his children in his own house. (en)
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  • “My hyphenated identity is an advantage” (en)
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  • بابكر بدري(1277 ـ 1374هـ، 1861 ـ 1954م). رائد تعليم المرأة في السودان. كان «بابكر بدري» محاربًا مهديًا أصبح فيما بعد ناشطًا اجتماعيا له الفضل في وضع أسس تعليم المرأة في السودان. (تم تغيير كتابة إسمه بالحروف اللاتينية إلى بابكير بدري، وهكذا.) بدأ «بدري» فكرته بمدرسة صغيرة أنشأها من أجل بناتِه، وبمرور الوقت، إنتقلت المدرسة إلى العاصمة السودانية حيثُ شكَلت الأساس الذي أُقيمت عليه -اليوم- جامعة الأحفاد للبنات. (ar)
  • Babikr Bedri was a Mahdist warrior who later became a social activist and laid the foundations for women's education in the Sudan. (His name is variously transcribed in Latin letters as "Babiker Badri" or similar ways.) Bedri began with a small school for his own daughters. Over time, the school moved to Omdurman and formed the basis for today's Ahfad University for Women. (en)
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