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Ali Bedri (; 26 November 1903 - 13 January 1987) was a Sudanese physician, and the first Minister of Health of Sudan. Life and career Early life and education Ali Babiker Bedri was born on 26 November 1903 in Rufaa (city), Rufaa, Blue Nile (state), Blue Nile state. He was the son of Sheikh Babikr Bedri, Babiker Bedri, a Mahdist War veteran and pioneer of women's education in Sudan. Ali Bedri received his early education in Rufaa, where his father established schools. He later attended the Gordon Memorial College in Khartoum, where he graduated as a teacher in 1923. Although he initially pursued a career in teaching, he decided to switch to medicine and became one of the first students to enrol in the Kitchener School of Medicine. In 1928, he graduated with distinction and worked as a medical officer in Singa, Sudan, Singa, Dongola, the Nuba Mountains, and Sennar. Bedri later went on to become one of the first Sudanese to hold the position of senior medical officer at Omdur ...
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Rufaa
Rufa'a is an Sudanese Arabs, Arab tribe in Sudan located in Gezira State, Gezira. They speak Sudanese Arabic. The population of this group is estimated at 662,000 people. Most members from this ethnic group are Sunni Muslims. Notable People Abdel Rahman Albishi References

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