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  2. History of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    South Sudan's modern history is closely tied to that of Sudan. These ties began in the 19th century with the southward expansion of the Ottoman Khedivate of Egypt and the establishment of Turco-Egyptian Sudan with the land that makes up modern South Sudan remaining part of Sudan through the Mahdist State , Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and the Republic ...

  3. South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The child marriage rate in South Sudan is 52%. [145] Homosexual acts are illegal. [146] Recruitment of child soldiers has also been cited as a serious problem in the country. [147] In April 2014, Navi Pillay, then the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, stated that more than 9,000 child soldiers had been fighting in South Sudan's civil war ...

  4. Outline of South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Location of South Sudan. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to South Sudan: . South Sudan is a landlocked country in east-central Africa that is part of the United Nations subregion of Eastern Africa. [1]

  5. Bari people - Wikipedia

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    Based on Bari folklore, their history dates back to the 15th century when the Bari came from the north. Diodours Siculus (1st century AD) mentions the Megabari as part of the Trogodytes and says they use round shield and clubs with iron knobs. They seem to be placed further north than their present location, somewehere in Eritrea region.

  6. Child marriage in South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Child marriage is common in a multitude of African countries. In South Sudan, child marriage is a growing epidemic. Child marriage in South Sudan is driven by socioeconomic factors such as poverty and gender inequality. [2] Current figures state that South Sudan is one of the leading countries in the world when it comes to child marriage.

  7. History of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Since independence in 1956, the history of Sudan has been tarnished by internal conflict, including the First Sudanese Civil War (1955–1972), the Second Sudanese Civil War (1983–2005), the War in Darfur (2003–2020)–culminating in the secession of South Sudan on 9 July 2011, after which the South Sudanese Civil War took place therein ...

  8. Madi people - Wikipedia

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    The people of the southern Sudan had almost no contacts with the northern Sudan, until the beginning of Egyptian rule (also known as Turkish Sudan or Turkiyah) in the north in the early 1820s and the subsequent expansion of the slave trade into the south. According to an oral history, the Nilotic peoples — the Dinka, Nuer, Shilluk, and others ...

  9. National Legislature (South Sudan) - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of the National Legislature is one of the new institutions created upon the independence of South Sudan in 2011. In substance, it is also a successor to the Southern Sudan Legislative Assembly, itself established in 2005 by the Constitution of Southern Sudan. General elections are scheduled to be held in 2026.