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Hawa Al-Tagtaga is a Sudanese singer who was born in 1926 in Rahad, Sudan. She is best known for her traditional Sudanese music, which she has been performing since the 1950s. She is considered to be one of the most influential singers in Sudanese music. Hawa Al-Tagtaga began her career in the 1950s, performing traditional Sudanese music. She has released several albums over the years, including her most recent album, "Hawa Al-Tagtaga: The Voice of Sudan". She has also performed at numerous festivals and concerts around the world, including the Cairo Opera House and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Hawa Al-Tagtaga is 86 years old and has an estimated net worth of $1 million. She is married and has two children. She is an advocate for women's rights and has been involved in numerous charitable causes.

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Occupation Singer, poet, activist
Age 86 years old
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Born 1926
Birthday 1926
Birthplace Al-Rahad, Sudan
Date of death (2012-12-10) Omdurman, Sudan
Died Place Omdurman, Sudan
Nationality Sudan

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2019

Al-Tagtaga's mixture of political song and protest has inspired new generations of women in Sudan. During the 2019 revolution, the civil rights campaigner Alaa Salah recited poetry in the front of a crowd of protesters in Sudan. This marks a new chapter in a long tradition of Sudanese women singing poems of praise and lament in order to boost morale, honour the dead or to defy rulers. Today, many women in Sudan see Al-Tagtaga as a feminist icon in their country, and there are more female singers, considered as "Hawa's girls" , following her lead and performing political songs in public.

2012

Hawa al-Tagtaga (alternatively Hawa Jah Elrasool, Arabic: حواء جاه الرسول, 1926 – 12 December 2012) was a Sudanese singer, composer and activist, who campaigned against British colonial rule.

Al-Tagtaga lived out her life in Omdurman, but she never married, choosing, as she said, a life as a singer. As one of the last survivors of the revolution, she became a spokesperson for it, presenting television shows and receiving honours from Omar al-Bashir. She died aged 86, on the 12 December 2012.

1956

Al-Tagtaga joined the popular struggle against British colonialism and was famous throughout Sudan for her political activism and singing. She was a member of the Brothers Party, led by Ismail Al-Azari. She was arrested by the British government on several occasions, as well as being shot at when Al-Azari raised the new Sudanese flag. Along with Hasan Khalifa al-Atbarawi, she was arrested on the eve of independence in 1956 for singing nationalist songs at the Labour Theatre in Atbara and jailed for three months. Moreover, she had her front teeth knocked out by British troops whilst participating in a demonstration with the wife of Sudanese revolutionary Ali Abdel Latif.

Al-Tagtaga was a well-known figure, and was easily recognisable, as she often wore a tobe (Sudanese women's garment, similar to a sari) in the colours green, yellow and blue, which were the colours of the first Sudan flag of independence. The flag was used from 1956 to 1970, but had a recent surge in popularity on social media in the 2019 revolution, with popular feeling wanting a new and more representative flag for the country.

1926

Al-Tagtaga was born in 1926 in El-Rahad, Abu-Dakna district in North Kordufan. Her father was a Sufi mystic and her mother a poet. From a young age, she wanted to be a singer, but her family were opposed to this and married her to a cousin, whom she later divorced, so that she could follow a career in music.