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The Sudanese presence in Indonesia dates back to the 19th century, primarily due to trade and the movement of people across the Indian ocean. Many Sudanese were brought to Southeast Asia as part of the trade networks that connected the regions. Over time, they integrated into Indonesian society, contributing to the cultural and social landscape. Today, the Sudanese community in Indonesia is small but notable, often involved in trade and cultural exchanges.

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