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  2. Sudan TV - Wikipedia

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    Launched. 1962. (1962) Sudan TV (Arabic: تلفزيون السودان), run by the Sudan National Broadcasting Corporation ' (SNBC), is an Arabic language television network. It is Sudan 's national network and is government-owned and operated. Sudan TV is one of six television networks in the country.

  3. Messiria people - Wikipedia

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    The Messiria (Arabic: المسيرية), also known as Misseriya Arabs, are a branch of the Baggara ethnic grouping of Arab tribes. [1] Their language is primarily Sudanese Arabic, when Chadian Arabic is also spoken by a small number of them in Darfur. The numbers is varies, perhaps between 500,000 and 1 million in western Sudan, extending into ...

  4. Radio Dabanga - Wikipedia

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    Radio Dabanga (Arabic: راديو دبنقا) (part of Dabanga – Radio TV Online [1] is a radio and online news service that serves Sudan. [2] The shortwave radio has been broadcasting since 1 December 2008. Current broadcasts last for a total of two hours each day. Radio Dabanga introduced an online radio feed in April 2023, broadcasting ...

  5. Janjaweed - Wikipedia

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    The Janjaweed (Arabic: جَنْجَويد, romanized: Janjawīd; also transliterated Janjawid [5]) are an Arab nomad militia group from the Sahel region [6] that operates in Sudan, particularly in Darfur and eastern Chad. [7] They have also been speculated to be active in Yemen. [8]

  6. Demographics of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Demographics of Sudan. The demographics of Sudan include the Sudanese people (Arabic: سودانيون) and their characteristics, Sudan, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health, economic status, religious affiliations, and other aspects of the population. In Sudan's 1993 census, the population was calculated at 30 million.

  7. Sudanese Arabs - Wikipedia

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    Sudanese Arabs (Arabic: عرب سودانيون, romanized: ʿarab sūdāniyyūn) are the inhabitants of Sudan who identify as Arabs and speak Arabic as their mother tongue. [4] Some of them are descendants of Arabs who migrated to Sudan from the Arabian Peninsula, [5] although the rest have been described as Arabized indigenous peoples of ...

  8. SudaneseOnline - Wikipedia

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    SudaneseOnline (Arabic: سودانيز أونلاين) is an online bilingual newspaper for people from Sudan and South Sudan, [1] based in Phoenix, Arizona, USA.The website was established in November 1999 by Bakri Abubakr, a Sudanese national residing in the US, with news and information about Sudan and South Sudan, and more than 500 archives in its library.

  9. Telecommunications in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications in Sudan. Telecommunications in Sudan includes fixed and mobile telephones, the Internet, radio, and television. Approximately 12 million out of 45 million people in Sudan use the Internet, mainly on smartphones and mobile computers. [1]