Every year, Sudan Independence Day is observed on January 1. The day aims to commemorate the independence of the nation from Great Britain. Sudan is the 3rd-largest nation in the African continent. Sudan is an Arab as well as an African nation. The nation is located between the Red Sea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Chad, Libya, and Egypt. The country has natural resources, arable land, a young workforce, and agriculture. The British and Egypt ruled Sudan until 1956.
History
The Republic of Sudan was founded as an independent sovereign state on 1 January 1956 upon the termination of the condominium of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
Tournament of Roses Parade – January 1, 2024
Dates
Year | Date | Day |
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2024 | January 1 | Monday |
2025 | January 1 | Wednesday |
2026 | January 1 | Thursday |
2027 | January 1 | Friday |
2028 | January 1 | Saturday |
President of The Republic of Sudan
1956–1958 – Sovereignty Council
1958–1964 – Ibrahim Abboud
1964–1965 – Sovereignty Council
1965–1969 – Ismail al-Azhari with Sovereignty Council
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Prime Minister of The Republic of Sudan
1956 – Ismail al-Azhari
1956–1958 – Abdallah Khalil
1958–1964 – Ibrahim Abboud
1964–1965 – Sirr Al-Khatim Al-Khalifa
1965–1966 – Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub
1966–1967 – Sadiq al-Mahdi
1967–1969 – Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub