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  1. britannica.com

    Dec 11, 2024History of Sudan, a survey of the important events and people in the history of Sudan, from prehistoric times to the present day. The country is located in northeastern Africa. The name Sudan derives from the Arabic expression bilād al-sūdān ("land of the blacks"), by which medieval Arab ... Toward the end of the Neolithic Period (New ...
  2. en.wikipedia.org

    The history of Sudan refers to the territory that today makes up Republic of the Sudan and the state of South Sudan, which became independent in 2011. ... and after the expiration of that period, the people of southern Sudan will be able to vote in a referendum on independence. Furthermore, oil revenues will be divided equally between the ...
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    knowledge of the archival sources on the period of British rule has supplemented the mastery of Arabic sources, and firsthand familiarity with northern Sudan in the late-colonial period, which were the strengths of Holt's original work; their collaboration provides a concise and readable summary of around 1400 years of history.
  5. world-guides.com

    History of Islam and Christianity Sudan's history had greatly changed by the 6th century, when in excess of 50 individual states had emerged, each with their own political beliefs and rulers. ... with European protests against the slave trade further adding to this unsettled period in history. Islamic laws were imposed and a dictatorship saw ...
  6. sudanembassy.nl

    From 1924 until independence in 1956, the British had a policy of running Sudan as two essentially separate territories; the north and south. The assassination of a Governor-General of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan in Cairo was the causative factor; it brought demands of the newly elected Wafd government from colonial forces.
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    This is a timeline of Sudanese history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Sudan and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of Sudan. See that the [[list of governors of pre-independence list of heads of state of Sudan 19th century ...
  8. wikiwand.com

    The history of Sudan refers to the territory that today makes up Republic of the Sudan and the state of South Sudan, which became independent in 2011.The territory of Sudan is geographically part of a larger African region, also known by the term "Sudan".The term is derived from Arabic: بلاد السودان bilād as-sūdān, or "land of the black people", [1] [2] and has sometimes been ...
  9. worldofhistorycheatsheet.com

    Jul 22, 2024Colonial Period Turco-Egyptian Rule (1821-1885): In the early 19th century, the Ottoman Empire, through its Egyptian vassal Muhammad Ali, invaded and occupied Sudan, incorporating it into the Turco-Egyptian administration. This period was marked by the exploitation of Sudanese resources and people, particularly through the slave trade.
  10. journals.ush.edu.sd

    The approximate chronology of the ancient history of Sudan was drown (by him).(reisner,1918-1919,1923;Durham 1950-1963).Other missions were ... The New Stone Age(Neolithic Period):- In the sudan, this age followed the Early Khartoum Culture. It is regarded as an advanced development of the Middle Age, its precedent (Early
  11. data.mongabay.com

    Sudan was relatively quiet in the late 1920s and 1930s. During this period, the colonial government favored indirect rule, which allowed the British to govern through indigenous leaders. In Sudan, the traditional leaders were the shaykhs--of villages, tribes, and districts--in the north and tribal chiefs in the south.

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    History of Sudan

    The history of Sudan refers to the territory that today makes up Republic of the Sudan and the state of South Sudan, which became independent in 2011. The territory of Sudan is geographically part of a larger African region, also known by the term "Sudan". The term is derived from Arabic: بلاد السودان bilād as-sūdān, or "land of the black people", and has sometimes been used more widely referring to the Sahel belt of West and Central Africa. The modern Republic of the Sudan was formed in early 1956 and inherited its boundaries from Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, established in 1899. For times predating 1899, usage of the term "Sudan" mainly applied to the Turkish Sudan and the Mahdist State, and a wider and changing territory between Egypt in the North and regions in the South adjacent to modern Uganda, Kenya and Ethiopia. Wikipedia

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