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100

When did Sudan Gain independence? (MM/DD/YYYY)

January 1, 1956

100

What was ancient Sudan called?

The Kush Empire

100

Which country has more Pyramids, Egypt or Sudan?

Sudan

100

She was a leading figure in Sudan’s pro-democracy protests and became a symbol of resistance. (if you don't know her name, you can describe the famous photo)

Ala'a Salah

100

This city is where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was born

Mecca

200

The year Sudan officially split into two countries, forming North and South Sudan

2011

200

These countries jointly ruled Sudan before it gained independence.

Britain and Egypt.

200

How many branches of the Nile river are in Sudan?

Two

200

He was Sudan’s longest-ruling "president", in power from 1989 to 2019

Omar al-Bashir

200

The first complete compiled version of the Quran was put together during the caliphate of this Companion of the Prophet.

Caliph Abu Bakr Al Sideeq

300

This civil war, lasting from 1983 to 2005, led to the eventual independence of South Sudan

The Second Sudanese Civil War

300

Islam spread into Sudan through this method, rather than military conquest.

Trade

300

In what region/city does Sudan have the highest number of pyramids

Meroe

300

Who was Sudan's first president?

Ibrahim Abboud

300

This prophet is known for having control over the wind, jinn, and animals

Prophet Suleman 

400

The Battle of Omdurman, which led to the defeat of the Mahdist State and the establishment of Anglo-Egyptian rule in Sudan, took place in this year

1898

400

This agreement, signed in 1972, temporarily ended the First Sudanese Civil War by granting autonomy to southern Sudan

The Addis Ababa Agreement

400

This desert region in Sudan lies east of the Nile and extends toward the Red Sea.

The Nubian Desert

400

This Sudanese woman was the first female pilot in the country

Captain Alafia Abdallah

400

Zakat is typically this percentage of a Muslim’s savings and wealth, given to charity annually

2.5%

500

When did the Ottoman empire colonize Sudan, and when did it end?

1821 -1885

500

This 19th-century Sudanese leader led a major Islamic revolt against Ottoman-Egyptian rule, establishing a short-lived Mahdist state

Muhammad Ahmad, the Mahdi

500

Located near the Third Cataract (rapid) of the Nile, this northern city is renowned for its rich Nubian history  

 Dongola

500

This activist founded Sudan’s first girls' school in 1907, despite facing strong opposition.

Babiker Badri

500

The Hijra, or migration of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his followers to Medina, occurred in this year of the Islamic calendar

622 CE

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