| History of Sudan | |
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| Early Sudan | |
| Coming of Islam | |
| Muhammad Ali dynasty | |
| The Mahdiyah | |
| Anglo-Egyptian rule | |
| Independent Sudan (since 1956) | |
| First Civil War (1955–1972) | |
| Nimeiri Era | |
| National Revolutionary Command Council | |
| Second Civil War (1983–2005) | |
| Transitional Military Council | |
| Coalition Governments and al-Bashir Era | |
| Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation | |
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The National Revolutionary Council was the body that ruled Sudan after the coup d'état in May 1969. It was disbanded in October 1971.
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