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Sudan TImelie
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Turko-Eygption rule
Link The conquest of the Turkish and the Egyption. They ruled SUdan for a few years. It starts to lead the British to colonize Sudan after the left. ( Day and month is not true) -
British Colonization of Sudan
Link British and Egypt signed an agreement to jointly administer Sudan. In 1924, Sir Lee Stack, the Governor General of Sudan, was assssinated in Caro. This led to the expulsion of Egyptian officials from Sudan (Day and month not true) -
Britian's Southern Policy
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Agreed to grant Sudan a self-government within 3 years. THe government between the Northern ans Southern Sudan won't be even so, that caused them to fight over each other. -
1st Civil War in Sudan
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Southern rebels developed a secessionish movement in South, Ccalled the Anyana. (Day and month not true) -
Sudan's Independence from Britian
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British and Egytian troops left Sudan. Two years later a bloodless army coupousted the civilian government -
Nimeiri Becomes President in Sudan
Link Nimeiri led a successful coup. (Day not true) -
Anya Nya is Created
Link It is a rebel group in the South of Sudan. ( Day not true) -
Oil is First Discovered
Link Oil was found in the Southern part of Sudan. There is also some at the Northern part too. The Northern Sudan took the oil from the South and tried to expand its territory to get more oil. The South fights over this causing the second Civil War. (Day and month not true) -
SPLM/A is Created
Link Opposition forces in the region rallied around Colonel Dr. John Garang de Mabior, a Dinka - the South’s largest tribe to form the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement.
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2nd Civil War in Sudan
Link President Nimeiri ended the special political region in the South of Sudan which brought discontent among people in the South.
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Omar Al-Bashir Becomes President
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Major Famine in Sudan
Link Hunger and Famine affected 3 million people. (Day not true) -
Ddarfur Conflict Starts
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Two rebel groups: Sudan Liberation Movement (SLA) and the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) launched a rebellion against the Sudanese government. (Day and month not true) -
Southern Sudan Independence
Link Following flawed elections in June 2011, violence erupted between the Sudan government and Sudan People’s Liberation Movement - North. This is followed by South Sudan’s secesion from Sudan