Sudanese independence movement

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The Sudanese independence movement was a mid-20th-century nationalist struggle that united diverse Sudanese groups to end joint British-Egyptian rule and establish Sudan as a sovereign state.

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instanceOf historical event
nationalist movement
broaderContext decolonization of Africa
post-World War II decolonization
country Sudan
endTime 1956
followedBy First Sudanese Civil War NERFINISHED
goal end of Anglo-Egyptian rule in Sudan
independence of Sudan
hasCause British colonial administration in Sudan NERFINISHED
Egyptian political influence in Sudan
Sudanese demand for self-determination
influencedBy Arab nationalism NERFINISHED
Egyptian nationalist movement
Islamic reform movements
anti-colonial movements in Africa
language Arabic
English
location Khartoum NERFINISHED
Nile Valley region of Sudan
Northern Sudan NERFINISHED
Omdurman NERFINISHED
opposedTo Anglo-Egyptian Condominium NERFINISHED
British colonial rule in Sudan
Egyptian claims over Sudan
participant Ansar movement NERFINISHED
Communist Party of Sudan NERFINISHED
Khatmiyya order NERFINISHED
National Unionist Party NERFINISHED
Sudanese intellectuals
Sudanese nationalists
Sudanese religious leaders
Sudanese students
Sudanese trade unions NERFINISHED
Umma Party NERFINISHED
religion Islam
result end of Anglo-Egyptian Condominium
establishment of the Republic of Sudan NERFINISHED
independence of Sudan on 1 January 1956
significantEvent 1924 Sudanese revolt NERFINISHED
Sudanese declaration of independence on 1 January 1956
Sudanese parliamentary elections of 1953 NERFINISHED
formation of the Graduates General Congress
rise of Sudanese political parties in the 1940s
significantFigure Abd al-Rahman al-Mahdi NERFINISHED
Ali Abd al-Rahman NERFINISHED
Ismail al-Azhari NERFINISHED
Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub NERFINISHED
startTime 1920s

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Anglo-Egyptian Sudan decolonizationProcess Sudanese independence movement