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  2. Sudan–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    With the independence of Sudan from Egypt at 1956, Sudan established relations with Turkey, with Turkey among the earliest nations to open an embassy in Sudan. However, for most of the late 20th century, Sudan–Turkey ties were characterized by remoteness and lack of interest, as Turkey has more interests in the Middle East and Balkans , while ...

  3. Turco-Egyptian Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Turco-Egyptian Sudan (Arabic: التركى المصرى السودان), also known as Turkish Sudan or Turkiyya (Arabic: التركية, at-Turkiyyah), describes the rule of the Eyalet and later Khedivate of Egypt over what is now Sudan and South Sudan.

  4. Foreign relations of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Turkey: See Sudan–Turkey relations. Turkey and Sudan established bilateral relations on 25 August 1957, [27] although there has been diplomatic contact in the past as Sudan was under the Ottoman rule of Muhammad Ali Pasha. Sudan has an embassy in Ankara. [183] Turkey has an embassy in Khartoum. [183]

  5. Foreign relations of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    See South Sudan–Turkey relations. South Sudan has an embassy in Ankara. [311] Turkey has an embassy in Juba. [311] Trade volume between the two countries was 3.2 million USD in 2019. [311] X Tanzania: 5 July 1963 [312] See Tanzania–Turkey relations. Tanzania has an embassy in Ankara. [313] Turkey has an embassy in Dar es Salaam. [313]

  6. Category:Sudan–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... Location map. Politics portal ... Pages in category "Sudan–Turkey relations"

  7. Turco-Egyptian conquest of Sudan (1820–1824) - Wikipedia

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    The Turco-Egyptian conquest of Sudan was a major military and technical feat. Fewer than 10,000 men set off from Egypt , [ 1 ] [ 3 ] but, with some local assistance, they were able to penetrate 1,500 km up the Nile River to the frontiers of Ethiopia , giving Egypt an empire as large as Western Europe .

  8. Sudan - Wikipedia

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    A map of Sudan. The Hala'ib Triangle has been under contested Egyptian administration since 2000. A Köppen climate classification map of Sudan. Sudan is situated in North Africa, with an 853 km (530 mi) coastline bordering the Red Sea. [208] It has land borders with Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, South Sudan, the Central African Republic, Chad, and ...

  9. South Sudan–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    South Sudan–Turkey relations are the foreign relations between South Sudan and Turkey. Turkey has an embassy in Juba , while South Sudan has an embassy in Ankara . [ 1 ]