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174: 589: 155: 59: 527: 269:, which lasted from 1955 to 1972. The conflict erupted shortly before Sudan's independence and continued throughout the council's existence. The civil war was fought primarily between the Sudanese government and southern rebels seeking greater autonomy and resource control. It was resolved through the 307:. Ibrahim Abboud assumed the presidency, and the council was dissolved, leading to a change in Sudan's governance structure from a parliamentary system to military rule. 280:
The council also grappled with issues related to Sudan's sovereignty and its position in the international arena. Sudan was navigating the complexities of the
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Directory of the Republic of the Sudan: Including Trade Index and Biographical Section
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The First Sudanese Sovereignty Council ended on 17 November 1958 when General
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and the subsequent transition to self-rule. Sudan, formerly under joint
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During its tenure, the council faced several challenges, including the
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during this transitional period. The members of the council included
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Revolutionary Command Council for National Salvation
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Index

First Sudanese Sovereignty Council
Sudanese Sovereignty Council (disambiguation)

Ahmad Muhammad Salih
Ahmad Muhammad Yasin
al-Dardiri Muhammad Uthman
Abd al-Fattah Muhammad al-Maghribi
Siricio Iro Wani
Head of State of Sudan
Ismail al-Azhari
Abdallah Khalil
Knox Helm
Ibrahim Abboud
independence
British-Egyptian rule
Republic of Sudan
Abd al-Fattah Muhammad al-Maghribi
al-Dardiri Muhammad Uthman
National Umma Party
Ahmad Muhammad Yasin
National Unionist Party
Ahmad Muhammad Salih
Siricio Iro Wani
Southern Liberal Party
Ismail al-Azhari
Abdallah Khalil
1958 Sudanese coup d'état
First Sudanese Civil War
Addis Ababa Agreement in 1972
Southern Sudan Autonomous Region

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