Ø Why south Sudan was divided? Sudan is an African republic in the Nile Valley of North Africa, bordered by Egypt to the north. Sudan was home to numerous ancient civilizations, such as the Kingdom of Kush and others, most of which flourished along the Nile River. During the presynaptic period Nubia and Nagadan Upper Egypt were identical, simultaneously evolved systems of paranoiac kingship. By virtue of its proximity to Egypt, the Sudan participated in the wider history of the Near East inasmuch as it was Christianized by the 6th century and Islamized in the 7th. As a result of Christianization, the Old Nubian language stands as the oldest recorded Nilo-Saharan language Sudan was the largest country in Africa and the Arab world until 2011, when South Sudan separated into an independent country, following an independence referendum. Sudan is now the third largest country in Africa (after Algeria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo) and also the third largest country in the ...
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