Sudan I (also known as CI Solvent Yellow 14 or Solvent Orange R) is an organic compound typically classified as an azo dye. It is an orange-red solid...
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Selected Sudan dyes Sudan I Sudan II Sudan III Sudan IV Sudan Black B Sudan Red G Some spices exported from Asia have been adulterated with Sudan dyes, especially...
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Sudan, officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in Northeast Africa. It borders the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west...
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fat without the solvent solubilizing the fat to be stained. Sudan I, Sudan III, and Sudan IV have been classified as category 3 carcinogen by the International...
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Sudanese civil war (2023–present) (redirect from 2023 Sudan sever crisis)
civil war between two major rival factions of the military government of Sudan, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) under Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the paramilitary...
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computer scientist Sudan I Sudan II Sudan III Sudan IV Sudan Black B Sudan Red G Sudan (beverage), a traditional Korean punch Sudan (film), a 1945 historical...
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KFC in China (section 2005 Sudan I incident)
heralded the arrival of rice as an accompaniment across the chain. In 2005, Sudan I (organic compound) was found in the spice pickle powder used in some KFC...
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South Sudan (/suːˈdɑːn, -ˈdæn/), officially the Republic of South Sudan, is a landlocked country in Central/East Africa. It is bordered on the north by...
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Sudan III is a lysochrome (fat-soluble dye) diazo dye. It is structurally related to azobenzene. It is used to color nonpolar substances such as oils...
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Turco-Egyptian Sudan (Arabic: التركى المصرى السودان), also known as Turkiyya (Arabic: التركية, at-Turkiyyah) or Turkish Sudan, describes the rule of the...
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Sudanese Armed Forces (redirect from Sudan/Military)
from southern Sudan, recruited by the British during the reconquest of Sudan in 1898. Sudan officially became the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan in 1899. The highest-ranking...
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Para red (redirect from C.I. 12070)
Para red (paranitraniline red, Pigment Red 1, C.I. 12070) is a dye. Chemically, it is similar to Sudan I. It was discovered in 1880 by von Gallois and Ullrich...
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Fuad I (Arabic: فؤاد الأول Fu’ād al-Awwal; 26 March 1868 – 28 April 1936) was the Sultan and later King of Egypt and the Sudan. The ninth ruler of Egypt...
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South Sudan People's Defence Forces (SSPDF), formerly the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA), is the military force of the Republic of South Sudan. The...
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Brittney Denise Parks, better known by her stage name Sudan Archives, is an American violinist, singer, and songwriter based in Los Angeles, California...
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Republic of the Sudan was established as an independent sovereign state upon the termination of the condominium of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, over which sovereignty...
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The flag of Sudan (علم السودان) was adopted on 20 May 1970 and consists of a horizontal red-white-black tricolour with a green triangle at the hoist....
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Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (Arabic: السودان الإنجليزي المصري as-Sūdān al-Inglīzī al-Maṣrī) was a condominium of the United Kingdom and Egypt between 1899 and...
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RSF. He was considered by The Economist to be the most powerful person in Sudan as of early July 2019. On 21 August 2019, the TMC transferred power to the...
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The history of Sudan refers to the territory that today makes up Republic of the Sudan and the state of South Sudan, which became independent in 2011....
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King of Egypt and the Sudan (Arabic: ملك مصر والسودان Malik Miṣr was-Sūdān) was the title used by the Egyptian monarch from 16 October 1951 until the abolition...
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and medicine in Shanghai also contained Sudan I. Before the year 2005, companies in China had been using Sudan I illegally, and government officials gave...
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common religion in Sudan and Muslims have dominated national government institutions since independence in 1956. According to UNDP Sudan, the Muslim population...
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The Lost Boys of Sudan refers to a group of over 20,000 boys of the Nuer and Dinka ethnic groups who were displaced or orphaned during the Second Sudanese...
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Khartoum clashes were reported at the headquarters of the state broadcaster Sudan TV. The channel halted a news bulletin after the presenter began reading...
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I of Egypt (also known as Abbas Pasha, Arabic: عباس الأول, Turkish: I. Abbas Hilmi Paşa 1 July 1812 – 13 July 1854) was the Wāli of Egypt and Sudan....
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India–South Sudan relations are the bilateral ties between the Republic of India and the Republic of South Sudan. India recognised South Sudan on 9 July...
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East of Sudan is a 1964 British adventure film directed by Nathan Juran and featuring Anthony Quayle, Sylvia Syms and Derek Fowlds. The storyline is spliced...
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Juba Akobo Western Bahr el Ghazal South Sudan, located in northeast Africa, has seen the number of slayings of journalists jump since the start of the...
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Mahdist State (redirect from History of Sudan (1884-1898))
The Mahdist State, also known as Mahdist Sudan or the Sudanese Mahdiyya, was a state based on a religious and political movement launched in 1881 by Muhammad...
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