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Sudanese Timeline
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British Colonization of Sudan
[ It is when the British came to control Sudan. It was the reason why Sudan people become more poor because British take all the resources.](http://www.lifeforsudan.org/page/905106 )It is when the British came to control Sudan. It was the reason why Sudan people become more poor because British take all the resources. -
Britain’s Southern Policy in Sudan
[ The policy was about how to control Sudan. They let someone from Egypt control then,](http://www.lifeforsudan.org/page/905106 )The policy was about how to control Sudan. They let someone from Egypt control then, -
Sudan’s Independence from Britain
There was a Civil war because the South was afraid that the North will take control. South know that North were closer friends with Egypt and British. There was a Civil war because the South was afraid that the North will take control. South know that North were closer friends with Egypt and British. -
1st Civil War in Sudan
[The great challenge for Christianity in the Sudan, especially in the southern part of the country, is closely linked to the civil war between Sudan's North and South. This war has raged intermittently since 1955, making it possibly the longest civil conflict in the world.](http:///www.meforum.org/22/sudan-civil-war-and-genocide)The great challenge for Christianity in the Sudan, especially in the southern part of the country, is closely linked to the civil war between Sudan's North and South. This war has raged intermittently since 1955, making it possibly the longest civil conflict in the world. -
Anya Nya is Created
The Anya Nya were group of separatist rebel formed in 1963 as military wing of the Southern Sudan Resistance Movement. The Anya Nya were fought in the first civil war.The Anya Nya were group of separatist rebel formed in 1963 as military wing of the Southern Sudan Resistance Movement. The Anya Nya were fought in the first civil war -
Nimeiri Becomes President in Sudan
<a href='http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaafar_Nimeiry' >SSU
SSU Sudanese Socialist Union came to power and he ended the civil war. He was also friend with the US. -
Oil is First Discovered in Sudan
Once again, here is another report that says it was the discovery of oil in southern Sudan in 1979, often under land close to the historical border between north and south, that led to the start of the second bloody civil war in the south in 1983Once again, here is another report that says it was the discovery of oil in southern Sudan in 1979, often under land close to the historical border between north and south, that led to the start of the second bloody civil war in the south in 1983 -
SPLM/A is Created
The SPLA was in control of large areas Equatoria and Bahr al Ghaz and upper Nile and also operates in the southern portions of Darfur, Kordofan, and Blue Nile provinces.The SPLA was in control of large areas Equatoria and Bahr al Ghaz and upper Nile and also operates in the southern portions of Darfur, Kordofan, and Blue Nile provinces. -
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Omar Al-Bashir Becomes President
<a href=['http://global.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/54890/Omar-Hassan-Ahmad-al-Bashir ' }>Bashir was born into a peasant family that later moved to Khartoum, where he received his secondary education; he then joined the army. He studied at a military college in Cairo and fought in 1973 with the Egyptian army against</a> -
Darfur Conflict Starts
favour of Arabs.Darfur, which means land of the Fur, favour of Arabs.
Darfur, which means land of the Fur, has faced many years of tension over land and grazing rights between the mostly nomadic Arabs, and farmers from the Fur, Massaleet and Zaghawa communities -
Turko-Eygptian Rule of Sudan ICC Declares
[ North Sudan falls under Turko-Egyptian rule. Mohamed Ali of Turkey wanted Negro slaves to strengthen his army. Abortive attempts to extend rule over South Sudan .](http://http://www.southsudannation.com/chronology/) -
Major Famine in Sudan
[A study of the relationship between drought and famine in Ethiopia and Sudan in the mid-1980s has shown that the afflicted peasants and pastoralists did not become passive victims, but in fact resorted to a number of strategies to raise funds for the purchase of food](http:///www.ausaid.gov.au/publications/focus/698/069826-29.pd)A study of the relationship between drought and famine in Ethiopia and Sudan in the mid-1980s has shown that the afflicted peasants and pastoralists did not become passive victims, but in fact resorted to a number of strategies to raise funds for the purchase of food