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The people of Sudan have a long history extending from antiquity which is intertwined with the history of Egypt. Sudan suffered seventeen years of civil war during the First Sudanese Civil War (1955–1972) followed by ethnic, religious and economic conflicts between the Muslim Arabs of Northern Sudan and the mostly animist and Christian Nilotes of Southern Sudan. This led to the Second Sudanese Civil War in 1983. Because of continuing political and military struggles, Sudan was seized in a bloodless coup d'état by colonel Omar al-Bashir in 1989, who thereafter proclaimed himself President of Sudan. The civil war ended with the signing of a Comprehensive Peace Agreement which granted autonomy to what was then the southern region of the country. Following a referendum held in January 2011, South Sudan seceded on 9 July 2011 with the consent of Sudan.
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- Related: Group of 77, Nubia, Sennar (sultanate), Alodia, Maahes, Meroitic script, Sudan Scouts Association, Sudanese American, Sudanese in the United Kingdom
Government of Sudan Government of Sudan www.sudan.gov.sd/en - Web |
President of Sudan President of Sudan www.presidency.gov.sd/en/ - Web |
Sudan profile Sudan profile www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-14094995 - Web |
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