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The Jirtuq is a Sudanese tradition that makes
the family believe that it is a key
complementary pillar of marriage, not much
different from the marriage document, and the
custom rituals usually begin on the same day
of the marriage contract at night. The
preparations for the jitter will start with the
preparation of a red dress and a silk dress
decorated with golden decoration and placed
on the bride's hair the so-called bracelets, in
addition to a necklace of golden pounds,
bracelets and anklets, and a block of red silk to
be tied around the bride's wrist with a turquoise
bead in the center, called harira, and the
evening will be full of joy and girls' songs