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Sudan

The Republic of Sudan is a northeastern African country with a total area of 967,500 sq mi, making it the biggest country on the continent and the 10th biggest in the world.

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Why does skim milk not show a positive result for lipids with a Sudan IV test?

Skim milk does not show a positive result for lipids with a Sudan IV test because the fat content is significantly reduced during the skimming process. Sudan IV is a dye that specifically stains lipids, and since skim milk has little to no fat, there are insufficient lipids present to produce a visible color change. Additionally, the proteins and other components in skim milk may interfere with the lipid staining, further diminishing any potential positive result.

What two groups were involved in the conflict in Darfur in Sudan?

One side of the armed conflict is composed mainly of the Sudanese military and the Janjaweed, a militia group recruited mostly from the Arab Abbala tribes of the northern Rizeigat, camel-herding nomads. The other side comprises a variety of rebel groups, notably the Sudan Liberation Movement/Army and the Justice and Equality Movement, recruited primarily from the land-tilling non-Arab Fur, Zaghawa, and Masalit ethnic groups.

Why do you think Muhammad ali was able to conquer Arabia syria and Sudan?

Muhammad Ali was able to conquer Arabia, Syria, and Sudan due to his military reforms, strategic use of modern tactics, and strong leadership skills. He built a professional army equipped with Western-style training and weaponry, which gave him an edge in combat. Additionally, his ability to exploit local rivalries and political divisions allowed him to gain control over these regions effectively. His ambition to modernize Egypt and expand its influence also fueled his military campaigns in these territories.

Is DNA test available in Sudan?

As of my last update, DNA testing services were limited in Sudan due to various factors, including infrastructure challenges and the availability of laboratories. However, some private clinics and international organizations may offer DNA testing services. It's advisable to check with local healthcare providers for the most current options available in the country.

What is the country north of Ethiopia and east of Sudan and what forms its eastern boundary?

 The country is Eritrea, and it's eastern boundary is formed by the Red Sea.

When was Queen's Sudan Medal created?

Queen's Sudan Medal was created in 1899.

What kind of government is in power in Sudan?

Sudan is governed under the interim national constitution of 2005, which established a power-sharing national goverment. The executive branch is headed by a president, who is both head of state and head of government. The bicameral National Legislature consists of the and the 50-seat Council of States, whose members are elected by state legislatures to six-year terms and the 450-seat National Assembly, who members, though now appointed, will be elected to six-year terms. Administratively, Sudan is divided into 25 states.

Is there an company called Gruv-Melton Oil and Gas Company in Dafur Sudan?

I'd guess not, but you can still help the deceased owner's daughter (sometimes son) by letting her (or him) transfer $5,500,000 to your bank account.

Reasons for traffic problems in khartoum?

Poor quality of the vehicles, poor quality of the roads, lack of signage and no one bothers paying attention to the rules of the road

Gruv-Melton Oil and Gas Company is it still runnig in Sudan?

No and don't belive to a person who wants to transfer to your bank account 12 000 000 dollars, whose father used to be a chairman of that organisation.

Why did Sudan split?

There was an ethnic conflict I believe, and one of them wanted to gain sovereignty.

Who was the President of Sudan in 2005?

Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir was the President of Sudan in 2005.

On 1989 June 30, al-Bashir led the army in a coup deposing then President Al-sayyid Ahmad Al-Mirghani and Prime Minister Sadiq al-Mahdi. He became Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvationand took most of the power in Sudan. On 1993 October 16, Omar Al-Bashir disbanded the Revolutionary Command Council and all political parties and appointed himself President of Sudan.

As president, al-Bashir transformed Sudan into a single-party Muslim state. The US listed Sudan as a state sponsor of terrorism, putting heavy economic pressure on the state, and even destroyed a pharmaceutical factory in Khartoum with a cruise missile. In 2003 a civil war started in the province of Darfur, and mass genocides were committed before the war ended in 2004. The International Criminal Court (ICC) now wishes to try al-Bashir for genocide. In 2010 April, multi-party elections were re-instated, and al-Bashir was re-elected.

Which are the most popular Sudanese newspapers?

To get an idea of Sudan, it is located in Northern Africa with its borders of Egypt, Ethiopia, and Chad. Al Ayaam is a popular daily Sudanese newspaper. The Sudan Tribune is based in France. Sudan Vision newspaper is written in English and features art culture and human development. The most widely read Sudanese newspaper is the Al-Rayaam, an Arabic language newspaper, founded in 1945.

Country northeast of the city Addis Ababa?

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Is religion a common problem in Sudan and why?

No. religion is not a common problem in Sudan. The religion followed in the Sudan is Islam and as the majority of the people follow same religion and same sect, it is highly unikely that religion is a problem in Sudan. However, as Sudan is no a secular country but an Islamic state, therefore the religion plays a more important part in the life of sudanese people than in the lives of people of other countries.

What are Sudanic states?

Ghana, Mali, and Songhey are the Sudanic states. These are countries that used to be part of the Sudanic empire between the 700s and 1500s AD.