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The legend Mo Abbaro

Honor the life and legacy of Mohammed Abbaro

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Sudan research
Apr 19, 2025
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โ€‹Mohammed Ahmed Abdalla Abbaro (1933โ€“2016), professionally known as Mo Abbaro, was a Sudanese ceramicist and educator whose innovative techniques and artistic vision significantly influenced contemporary ceramics








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Early Life and Education :-

Born on October 17, 1933, in Abu Jibayha, Sudan, Abbaro was raised in the Nuba Mountains . His parents were farmers and Koranic teachers. Demonstrating a strong commitment to education, he became the first in his immediate family to learn English. To support his studies at the Khartoum Technical Institute , he worked as a carpenter, graduating in 1958 with a diploma in Fine and Applied Arts.โ€‹

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