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Indonesia–Sudan relations was officially established in 1960. [1] In February 2012, during a visit of Sudanese Foreign Minister Ali Karti to Jakarta, Indonesia and Sudan has agreed to foster bilateral relations in politics, science, education and economic sectors. [2] Indonesia has an embassy in Khartoum, while Sudan has an embassy in Jakarta.
The United States placed fresh sanctions on Sudan. 31 July: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1769 authorised twenty-six thousand peacekeepers for Darfur. August: 2007 Sudan floods: Floods began. September: 2007 Sudan floods: The floods ended. November: Sudanese teddy bear blasphemy case: A British teacher was imprisoned for naming a ...
The Sudan question: the dispute over the Anglo-Egyptian condominium, 1884–1951 (1952) Duncan, J.S.R. The Sudan: a record of achievement (1952), from the British perspective; Gee, Martha Bettis (2009). Piece work/peace work : working together for peace and Sudan : mission study for children and teacher's guide. Women's Division, General Board ...
The Sundanese language is spoken by approximately 36 million people in 2010 [9] and is the second most widely spoken regional language in Indonesia. [10] The 2000 Indonesia Census put this figure at 30.9 million.
Indonesia has an embassy in Khartoum. Sudan has an embassy in Jakarta. Both countries have Muslim-majority population and both are members of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and the Non-Aligned Movement. South Sudan: 20 September 2022: See Indonesia-South Sudan relations. Both countries established diplomatic relations on 20 September ...
Sudan, [c] officially the Republic of the Sudan, [d] is a country in Northeast Africa. It borders the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west, Libya to the northwest, Egypt to the north, the Red Sea to the east, Eritrea and Ethiopia to the southeast, and South Sudan to the south.
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The Sunda Kingdom (Sundanese: ᮊ (ka) ᮛ (ra) ᮏ (ja) ᮃ (a) ᮔ᮪ (n) ᮞᮥ (su) ᮔ᮪ (n) ᮓ (da), romanized: Karajaan Sunda, Indonesian pronunciation:) was a Sundanese Hindu kingdom located in the western portion of the island of Java from 669 to around 1579, covering the area of present-day Banten, Jakarta, West Java, and the western part of Central Java.