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There was a revolt against the Turco-Egyptian administration.
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Britain and Egypt reached an agreement under which Sudan was run by a governor-general appointed by Egypt with British consent.
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A series of laws, the Closed Districts Ordinances placed tight controls on access to the South, the Nuba Mountains, Darfur and Southern Blue Nile, whose peoples-after "pacification" -were now regarded as needing "protection".
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Southern Policy was abandoned after the Juba Conference organized by the colonialgovernment, at which Southern chiefs agreed with northern nationalists to pursue a united Sudan.
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Sudan became independent.
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Jaafar Numeiri led the "May Revolution".
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Oil was discovered in Bentiu.
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President Numeiri declared the introduction of Sharia Islamic law.
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National Salvation Revolution took over.
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US launched missile attack.
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Sudan began to export oil.
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Government and southern rebels signed a peace deal.
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Former southern rebel leader John Garang was the first vice president.
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Jan Pronk is expelled.
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Khartoum government denied it's supplying arms to ethnic groups in the south.
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South Sudan gained independence.
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