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Sudanese and Arabs
Sudanese Arabs of Northern and Eastern parts descend primarily from migrants from the Arabian peninsula and some of the pre-existing indigenous populations of Sudan, most predominately the Nubian people who also share a common history with Egypt.
The population, consists of Nubian Africans, Indigenous eastern Sudanese tribes and Arabs, including the Beja, and small minorities of Asians ( mainly Indians ) and a handful of Europeans.
Sudan is an ethnically-mixed country that is economically and politically dominated by the northern Sudanese who identify as Arabs and Muslims.
Category: Sudanese Arabs
In 1983 the people identified as Arabs constituted nearly 70 % of the total Sudanese population and nearly 30 % of the population of the northern provinces.
Category: Sudanese Arabs
Category: Sudanese Arabs
Category: Sudanese Arabs
Category: Sudanese Arabs

Sudanese and are
The Sudanese government was blamed for the attack, which was the second in the region in three days, but Sudanese foreign ministry spokesman Jamal Mohammed Ibrahim denies any Sudanese involvement, " We are not for any escalation with Chad.
Chad insists that both rebel groups are supported by the Sudanese government.
As of 2011 Chad had no railways though two lines are planned-from the capital to the Sudanese and Cameroonish borders.
Sudanese surgeon Nahid Toubia — president of RAINBO ( Research, Action and Information Network for the Bodily Integrity of Women ) — told the BBC in 2002 that campaigning against FGM involved trying to change women's consciousness: " By allowing your genitals to be removed is perceived that you are heightened to another level of pure motherhood — a motherhood not tainted by sexuality and that is why the woman gives it away to become the matron, respected by everyone.
The Sudanese Armed Forces ( SAF ) are the armed forces of the Republic of Sudan.
With the probable dissolution of the JIUs following the Southern Sudanese independence referendum, 2011, the SPLA components are expected to be either integrated back into the SPLA or be demobilised.
Relations with Uganda are plagued by a number of issues, includingthe death of former Vice-President Dr John Garang de Mabior whilst on a Ugandan Presidential Helicopter, backing by Sudan of the Lord's Resistance Army, and the historical backing by Uganda of various regional rebellions in Sudan, as well as Uganda's intimate relations with South Sudan ( both before and after South Sudanese independence ).
There are reports of Sudanese military planes bombing villages, after which Arab militias go in and rape and kill survivors.
There are various estimates on the number of human casualties – Sudanese authorities claim a death toll of roughly 19, 500 civilians while certain non-governmental organizations, such as the Coalition for International Justice, controversially claim that over 400, 000 people have been killed during the conflict.
There are approximately 8, 500 Sudanese living in Omaha, comprising the largest population of Sudanese refugees in the United States.
Light vehicles such as technicals are often thought to be more mobile than armoured vehicles, but on one occasion an African peace-keeper driving a Grizzly AVGP whose guns had jammed, succeeded in catching up with, ramming and rolling over a fleeing Sudanese technical whilst ignoring the technical's apparently ineffectual heavy machine-gun fire.
Sudanese Nilotes are regarded as one of the tallest people in the world.
Child soldiers are fighting with the Chadian Military, integrated rebel forces-the United Front for Democratic Change ( Front Uni pour le Changement, FUC ), local self-defense forces known as Tora Boro militias, and two Sudanese rebel movements operating in Chad-the Justice and Equality Movement ( JEM ) and the G-19 faction of the Sudanese Liberation Army ( SLA ).
Fula people or Fulani or Fulbe (; ; ; ; ; ) are an ethnic group spread over many countries, predominantly in West Africa, but found also in Central Africa and Sudanese North Africa.
There are numerous tributaries of the Abay between Lake Tana and the Sudanese border.
The six types ( Crow, Eskimo, Hawaiian, Iroquois, Omaha, Sudanese ) that are not fully classificatory ( Dravidian, Australian ) are those identified by Murdock ( 1949 ) prior to Lounsbury's ( 1964 ) rediscovery of the linguistic principles of classificatory kin terms.

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It has been asserted by Mansoor Ijaz that in 1996 while the Clinton Administration had begun pursuit of the policy, the Sudanese government allegedly offered to arrest and extradite Bin Laden as well as to provide the United States detailed intelligence information about growing militant organizations in the region, including Hezbollah and Hamas, and that U. S. authorities allegedly rejected each offer, despite knowing of bin Laden's involvement in bombings on American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.
An extreme example was in the Battle of Omdurman, in which a large army of Sudanese Mahdists armed in a traditional manner were destroyed by an Anglo-Egyptian force equipped with Maxim guns.
In autumn 2001 the eight million objects forming the Museum's permanent collection were further expanded by the addition of six million objects from the Wendorf Collection of Egyptian and Sudanese Prehistory.
Hot spots in the present civil war. The war started on December 23, 2005, when the government of Chad declared a state of war with Sudan and called for the citizens of Chad to mobilize themselves against the " common enemy ," which the Chadian government sees as the Rally for Democracy and Liberty ( RDL ) militants, Chadian rebels, backed by the Sudanese government, and Sudanese militiamen.
" This attack was the final straw that led to the declaration of war by Chad and the alleged deployment of the Chadian airforce into Sudanese airspace, which the Chadian government denies.
; at the peak of the influx, by the early 1990s there were 36, 000 Sudanese refugees in Mboki in south-east C. A. R.
The riveted mail armour worn by the opposing Sudanese Madhists did not have the same problem but also proved to be relatively useless against the firearms of British forces at the battle of Omdurman.
They spread its use into North Africa where it was adopted by Mamluk Egyptians and the Sudanese who produced it until the early 20th century.
The Nile enters Egypt a few kilometres north of Wadi Halfa, a Sudanese town that was completely rebuilt on high ground when its original site was submerged in the reservoir created by the Aswan High Dam.
Efforts to demarcate the porous boundary with Sudan were delayed by the Second Sudanese Civil War.
During three six-month studies in the 1980s, Hanny Lightfoot-Klein interviewed 300 Sudanese women and 100 Sudanese men, and described the penetration by the men of their wives ' infibulation:
Following the revolt, Muhammad Pasha, the son of Muhammad Ali, expelled nearly 10, 000 of the local peasants to Egypt, while bringing loyal Arab peasants from Egypt and discharged soldiers to settle the coastline of Palestine, northern Jordan Valley was settled by his Sudanese troops.
Groups such as the Jamaat-e-Islami of Pakistan and the Sudanese Brotherhood favored a top-down road to power by military coup d ' état.
The East African Rifles also sent troops to help Uganda Rifles suppress a mutiny by Sudanese troops in Uganda.
Recent revelations by Wikileaks provide that " it is a badly kept secret " that there has been an ongoing process of armaments purchases on behalf of the Southern Sudanese government by the Kenyan government.
Most of the gravel roads in southern Sudan have become unusable after being heavily mined by the insurgent southern forces of the Sudanese People's Liberation Army ( SPLA ).
In 1991, the Library of Congress used the term ' Sudan People's Armed Forces ' to refer to the entire armed forces, but by the late 2000s ( decade ), the ' Sudanese Armed Forces ' term was most widespread.

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