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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Soudan (disambiguation)

Soudan         
·noun A Sultan.
Eugène Soudan         
BELGIAN POLITICIAN (1880-1960)
Draft:Eugène Soudan
Eugène Edouard César Gaëtan Soudan (4 December 1880 – 30 November 1960) was a lawyer, jurist and politician.
Soudan 2019, année zéro         
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FRENCH BOOK ABOUT THE SUDANESE REVOLUTION OF 2019
Sudan 2019, year zero; Soudan. Année Zero
Soudan 2019, année zéro (transl. Sudan 2019, Year Zero) is a book about the Sudanese revolution, published in French in 2021.

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Soudan

Soudan may refer to:

  • The French name (and former English name) for the country of Sudan
  • The French name for French Sudan (present-day Mali)
  • Archaic spelling for the region of Sudan
  • Soudan, Minnesota, an unincorporated town near Tower, Minnesota, US
    • The Soudan Mine, a former iron mine, now part of a state park
    • Soudan 1 and Soudan 2, particle detectors located in the Soudan Mine
  • Soudan Banks, a group of reefs in the Indian Ocean, off East Africa
  • Fereej Al Soudan, a district in Qatar
Communes in France
  • Soudan, Loire-Atlantique
  • Soudan, Deux-Sèvres
Surname
  • Arlette Soudan-Nonault, Congolese journalist and politician
  • Eugène Soudan (1880-1960), Belgian jurist and politician
  • Mohamed Soudan (born 1956), senior member of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood
  • Tim Soudan (born 1968), lacrosse coach and former player
أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. Garang used to put it "elmeshkele de ma meshkele jinup, de meshkele Soudan", it is true.
2. Hitherto Beijing has never had cause to complain about Khartoums initiatives. (Liberation/ST) Original text in Frech is availabe at Lombre de Pékin sur le conflit Tchad–Soudan
3. Sudan derives its name from the Arabic phrase Bilaad–us–Soudan (the regions inhabited by the blacks), as it was known by the Arabs inhabiting in the lower Nile, presently Egypt.