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On January 1, 1956, Sudan obtained independence from the Anglo-Egyptian Condominium, the knot British and Egyptian government that administrated Sudan.
In 1995, the First Sudanese Civil War started. The war was between the British coloinal. It was an outcome of the British colonial decision to grant Sudan's independence to a newly created Northern elite.
In 1820-1824, the Turkish (the Egyptians) conquest-ed Sudan with a major-military. Less than 10,000 men left to Egypt, with some help, they were able to go through 1,500km on the Nile River.
In 1964, Sudan was organized with a government.
In 2001, many children,women and men were freed from abuse and slavery. Human Rights Watch has long criticize slavery in Sudan in the context of the nineteen-year civil war.
May 26 2004, the government and the Sudanese People's Liberation Army signed 3 protocols on power-sharing and administering three disputed areas of the country.