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Okay, so when you, when your kids was going to school, you really thought that the word Soudan was 'cause they called Indians Soudan?
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He also says that the news coming publicly in the newspapers proves that the Soudan is certain to be abandoned, but that should the
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Whyte and I next went over a Hospital ship, the "Soudan" -- which we saw in Malta, but was lying here on our arrival.
The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde" George Davidson
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The recent campaign in the Soudan was a bloodless one to the correspondent with the expedition, or, rather, on the tail of the advance.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 1157, March 5, 1898 Various
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The Soudan was a region in which our interest was rather academic; but the killing of the Khalifa was announced and applauded with the rest.
The Siege of Kimberley T. Phelan
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Sun-baked mud in the Soudan is a hard and decently clean material for bench or bed.
Khartoum Campaign, 1898 or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan Bennet Burleigh
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The Soudan is a vast tract of land in Africa, the boundaries of which are not very clearly defined.
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The Soudan is a desert of vast extent, partly bordering upon the boundaries of Upper Egypt.
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In the districts of the north, where the original invaders settled, the evolution is complete, and the Arabs of the Soudan are a race formed by the interbreeding of negro and Arab, and yet distinct from both.
The River War An Account of the Reconquest of the Sudan Winston S. Churchill 1919
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For ten years the history, climate, geography, and inhabitants of the Soudan were the objects of a ceaseless scrutiny.
The River War An Account of the Reconquest of the Sudan Winston S. Churchill 1919
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