Arabian or Africa Cap Insignia for ID - Rhino!
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I am trying to identify a cap badge that, thus far, I have been unable to positively identify. See the images of the badge attached to this post
The badge is die-struck white metal, with a brass slider to reverse. There are no maker marks. The badge comprises two palms with voided centre within which is the head of a Rhinoceros! Below is a title in blackened 'Arabic' script On a hunch I think the badge is Sudanese (only it was sourced together with a 1969 era Sudanese Order). If anyone can positively identify the badge, I would appreciate it. Thanks. Mark Attachment 257311 Attachment 257312 |
Rhinoceros badge
This is definitely an early Sudan army badge I think worn circa 1950s/early 1960s
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Thanks for your reply, which increasingly supports my hunch on the badge being Sudan related.
I know that prior to Independence (1/1/1956) the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium used the 'Rhino' on Civil / Police badges of Mongolla Province and Opia District, but thus far I have never head of a military unit from Sudan using either Mongolla or Opia in their unit name. In nearby Kenya Colony, there was a cap badge using the 'Rhino' in uses by the 'East Africa Armoured Cars', and I just wonder if the Sudanese subsequently incorporated the 'Rhino' in their own armoured units insignia? I will get the badge looked at by some Arabic speakers to see what the legend translates to. If I subsequently do get the badge positively identified, I will be sure to send an update post on the forum. Regards. Mark |
I cannot quite make out the Arabic script and am therefore not wholly certain. I think it may read Sudanese Forces but the first (right hand word) is unclear. Could you post a photo of the badge title only?
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Sudan badge
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Here s Ibrahim Abboud wearing the badge above his generals insignia on cap, also the logo of the Sudanese governing council
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Well done Michael, Now I can read it clearly - transliterated it read jumhariya Sudaan. As you point out it is translated as Sudanese Government or, even better, Sudanese Governing Council
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Thanks for all the helpful replies which, for sure, anchor the badge as being one from Sudan circa 1956-1969 - the Rhino being used in the Sudan national seal in that period.
As requested I am attaching higher definition images of the badge and the legend scroll hoping that a positive ID might be made still be made of the badge (i.e. at unit level, rather than generic). In advance thanks |
Sudan badge
I think you have taken this as far as you can, this is a national badge for the Sudanese army not a unit badge in the same way the eagle badge is as worn today
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