This paper had been presented for promotion at the university of Khartoum. To get the full text please contact the other at [email protected] approximately 29 million inhabitants of Africa’s
largest country, Sudan, speak at least 135 distinct
languages belonging to three different language
families, Afroasiatic, Niger–Congo, and Nilo–Saharan
(compares Figures 1 and 2). Sudan’s current political
boundaries were established at the end of the 19th
century and the beginning of the 20th century. In
1899, the country was placed under the jurisdiction
of Britain as well as Egypt in nominal recognition of
the historical claims of the khedive of Egypt, though
reserving supreme civil and military authority to an
offical nominated by the British colonial government.
This so-called ‘Condominium Period,’ which lasted
until the country’s independence on January 1, 1956,
was preceded by the Turco–Egyptian period, whic