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The Sudan and Eritria were two states bordering each other in Africa. Their territory today makes up Sahndaq. The Sudan government was oppressive towards their people, denying them basic human rights. The Sudan began a genocide against people in Darfur. Over ten million black natives of Darfur were killed by the government in a two years span. The international community generally ignored the Darfur crisis, not doing much more than condemning the Sudan government.
 
The Sudan and Eritria were two states bordering each other in Africa. Their territory today makes up Sahndaq. The Sudan government was oppressive towards their people, denying them basic human rights. The Sudan began a genocide against people in Darfur. Over ten million black natives of Darfur were killed by the government in a two years span. The international community generally ignored the Darfur crisis, not doing much more than condemning the Sudan government.
  
In an attempt to overthrow the oppressive government, a group of natives to Darfur and the rest of the Sudan formed themselves into a coalition by the name of God's Avengers. The group was predominantly [[Genesian Catholicism|Genesian Catholic]] and intended to start a coup against the government. They suceeded, killing the President of the Sudan. They attempted to establish a Catholic monarchy in his place. However, the forces of anarchy took hold in the Sudan. No authority was able to take power in the Sudan. The neighboring nation's unstability caused Eritrea to also fall into anarchy.   
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In an attempt to overthrow the oppressive government, a group of natives to Darfur and the rest of the Sudan formed themselves into a coalition by the name of God's Avengers. The group was predominantly [[Genesian Catholic Church|Genesian Catholic]] and intended to start a coup against the government. They suceeded, killing the President of the Sudan. They attempted to establish a Catholic monarchy in his place. However, the forces of anarchy took hold in the Sudan. No authority was able to take power in the Sudan. The neighboring nation's unstability caused Eritrea to also fall into anarchy.   
 
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Revision as of 11:07, 28 December 2006

The Islamic Sultanate of Sahndaq
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The Sahndaqi Flag and Coat of Arms
'"Allah and the Sultan, for Glory!
Official Language(s) Arabic
Unofficial Languages English, Russian
Region Middle East, part of Nationstates World Regions
Population 500,000,000+
Founded By Sultan Muhammad Abba Ladden (gained independence from Quaon.
Capital Sahndaq
Government

Sultan Muhammad Abba Ladden and Parliament.
National Plant Cactus
National Animal camel
Currency ruble
Anthem Praise Allah
ISO Nation Code SDQ
Internet TLD .sahn
Phone Code 283
Currency Code RUBL
Stats: NSEconomy Pipian XML

The Islamic Sultanate of Sahndaq is a Sunni Muslim Constitutional Sultanate that seceded from the Quaonion Empire. It is name after its capital of the same name. It is one of the smallest nations in the region of the Middle East and is located in what was once the Sudan and Eritrea. It is bordered by the CNNP in the South. It has an eastern port to the Indian Ocean.

History

Sudan and Eriteria

The Sudan and Eritria were two states bordering each other in Africa. Their territory today makes up Sahndaq. The Sudan government was oppressive towards their people, denying them basic human rights. The Sudan began a genocide against people in Darfur. Over ten million black natives of Darfur were killed by the government in a two years span. The international community generally ignored the Darfur crisis, not doing much more than condemning the Sudan government.

In an attempt to overthrow the oppressive government, a group of natives to Darfur and the rest of the Sudan formed themselves into a coalition by the name of God's Avengers. The group was predominantly Genesian Catholic and intended to start a coup against the government. They suceeded, killing the President of the Sudan. They attempted to establish a Catholic monarchy in his place. However, the forces of anarchy took hold in the Sudan. No authority was able to take power in the Sudan. The neighboring nation's unstability caused Eritrea to also fall into anarchy.