SUDAN
(Formerly called Anglo-Egyptian Sudan)
(See also South Sudan)
ancient Egyptian temples having divine name: w10 5/1 21-22
civil war (1983- ):
refugee children: w05 4/15 25
description: yb92 90-91
famine: g87 3/8 3-4, 7-8
renewed threat (1990): g90 5/8 28
language: yb92 91
maps: w01 9/15 32; yb92 66
Museum of Khartoum:
saucer with Tetragrammaton: w96 11/1 26
names: yb92 70
Omdurman:
camel market: g95 6/8 24-25
religion: yb92 91
ruins of Ethiopian city of Meroë: g90 6/22 24-26
Jehovah’s Witnesses
court cases: yb92 94
early witnessing: jv 476, 535; yb92 91-92
favorable presentation by Muslim lecturer: yb92 172-173
growth: yb92 91, 94-95, 124-126, 169-171
Kingdom Halls: yb07 27
legal recognition:
eight states (2006): yb07 27
southern province (1990): yb92 172
meetings: yb92 171
missionaries: jv 535; yb92 91-92
modern history: yb92 90-95, 124-126, 169-173
office in Khartoum: yb07 27
persecution: yb92 124-125
persons:
Atzemis, Demetrius: yb92 91-92
Caliopi, Ingilizi: yb92 92-94
Girgis, Mary: yb92 93-94
Orphanides, Dimitri: yb92 92
Orphanides, George: yb92 92, 124
Paterakis, Emmanuel: w96 11/1 25-26; yb92 92
places:
Juba: yb92 172
Khartoum: yb92 91-92, 124-125, 171-172
southern Sudan: yb92 125-126, 170-172
publications:
book “Let God Be True”: yb92 94
book “This Means Everlasting Life”: yb92 94
refugees from Eritrea: w17.05 7
service experiences: yb92 125
priest’s lie backfires: yb07 51-52