Sudanese Arabs
Sudanese Arabs are a group of people primarily found in Sudan, a country located in northeastern Africa. They are part of a larger Arab cultural and linguistic group, sharing a common language, Arabic, and many cultural practices. The majority of Sudanese Arabs identify as Muslim, and their traditions often reflect a blend of Arab and indigenous African influences.
The population of Sudanese Arabs is diverse, with various tribes and ethnic groups contributing to the cultural landscape. Historically, they have played a significant role in the region's trade and politics, particularly during the Ottoman Empire and the Mahdist State. Today, they continue to shape Sudan's identity and social dynamics.