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ecouraging hostility
Foreign Traders encouraged hostile tribal groups to raid each other for treasure including ivory and slaves -
Condemunium Aggreement
Britain and Egypt made an aggreement in which sudan was to be undercontrol by both of them. this aggreement lasted until 1960 -
Closed Districts Ordianances
this placedtight controls on the access to the south, the Nuba Mountains, Darfur, and southern blue nile -
Sudanisation
Southern Policy was abandoned, southern chiefs agreed with nothern nationalists to pursue a united sudan. -
southern policy abandonded
after the juda conference was organized , southern chiefs aggreed with northern nationalists to persue a united sudan -
Cairo Conference
To southern "sudanization was effectively "northerization". the southern was represented at this conference on the grounds that they have "no party orginaziation " -
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The First Sudanese Civil War
The First Sudanese Civil War between the North and the South ended with the Addis Ababa Agreement, supposedly allowed the South to govern itself. This agreement only lasted a few years -
General Ibrahim Abboud
seized power and pursued a policy of Arabization and Islamization in the south that strengthened southern opposition. -
Sudan People's liberation movement
allenation from he arabic center caused various groups to grow sympathetic to the southern rebels led by the SPLA -
Shari's Law (islamic code)
two punishments that could result in the islamic code if you break this law, Amputations for theft. and public lashing . -
Peace Aggreement
SPLA chief John Garang and Sudan's lead government negotiator sign a comprehensive peace accord ending a civil war that claimed the lives of more than 2 million. The civilian death toll is one of the highest of any war since World War II.