Blue for sudan

The color blue was chosen as a tribute to Mohamed Mattar, a 26-year-old activist who was shot dead Martyr by the security forces during a violent crackdown on a peaceful sit-in in Khartoum on June 3, 2019

#BlueForSudan

Stop The War

On 15 April 2023, a conflict erupted in Sudan between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which had been allies in overthrowing a civilian government in an October 2021 coup.

#لا_للحرب | #الردة_مستحيلة| #تسقط_بس

Ethnicity

The country is home to over 500 ethnic groups, speaking over 400 different languages.

The diversity of Sudan has been a source of both conflict and cooperation.

The different groups have often clashed over land, resources, and political power. However, they have also worked together to build a common Sudanese identity.
In recent years, there has been a growing movement for peace and unity in Sudan They are working together to overcome their differences and build a more prosperous and just society

Khartoum is a city that embodies Sudan’s cultural and historical status as a crossroads of civilizations and a melting pot of cultures. It is a city that has witnessed both glory and tragedy, both unity and diversity, both tradition and modernity. It is a city that continues to evolve and adapt to the changing times and challenges.

The Nubian pyramids were built by the rulers of the ancient Kushite kingdoms.
The area of the Nile valley known as Nubia, which lies within the north of present-day Sudan, was the site of three Kushite kingdoms during antiquity .
The pyramids of Nuri, Sudan, were built between 650 and 300 B.C.
The most famous tomb belongs to King Taharqa, the Black Pharaoh who conquered Egypt .
Meroe, 150 miles north of Khartoum, served as a necropolis for the kings and queens of Kush for close to …

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