Sudan (fam)

A̱gba̱ndang fam di̱ fam a̱tak Sa̱hara Afi̱rika hu nang á̱ ngyei A̱byin A̱dyundyung ka a̱ni a̱wot neet gbangbang á̱ ni̱ nsak fam huni tsi̱tsak Sahet jija ma̱ng Sa̱hara ma̱ng Khwong Kyai A̱sa̱khwot Gini hu

Sudan fam a̱byin hwa a̱tak Sa̱hara ka, ku yai kyiak neet mi̱ fam Jenshyung Afi̱rika hu ba̱ng si̱ nat A̱ka̱wa̱tyia̱ ma̱ng A̱tyin Afi̱rika. A̱lyoot ka neet La̱ra̱ba ji ja bilād as-sūdān (بلاد السودان), ku "a̱byin A̱dyundyung ba", ma, si̱ huni si̱ fa Jenshyung Afi̱rika ma̱ng fam a̱za A̱ka̱wa̱tyia̱ Afi̱rika.[1]

Sudan
geographic region
Vam-a̱byinAfrika Jhyuk
Savana A̱tyin Sudan

Ya̱fang

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  1. International Association for the History of Religions (1959), Numen, Leiden: EJ Brill, p. 131, West Africa may be taken as the country stretching from Senegal in the west, to the Cameroons in the east; sometimes it has been called the central and western Sudan, the Bilad as-Sūdan, 'Land of the Blacks', of the Arabs.