Democratic Republic of Sudan

On 25 May 1969, several young officers calling themselves the Free Officers Movement (after the Egyptian officers who instigated the Egyptian revolution of 1952) seized power in Sudan in a coup d'état and started the Nimeiry era, also called the May Regime, in the history of Sudan. At the conspiracy's core were nine officers led by Colonel Gaafar Nimeiry, who had been implicated in plots against the Abboud regime. Nimeiry's coup preempted plots by other groups, most of which involved army factions supported by the Sudanese Communist Party (SCP), Arab nationalists, or conservative religious groups. He justified the coup on the grounds that civilian politicians had paralyzed the decision-making process, had failed to deal with the country's economic and regional problems, and had left Sudan without a permanent constitution.

Democratic Republic of the Sudan
جمهورية السودان الديمُقراطية (Arabic)
Jumhūrīyat as-Sūdān ad-Dīmuqrāṭīyah
1969–1985
Flag
(1970–1985)
Emblem
(1970–1985)
Motto: النصر لنا
"Victory is ours"
Anthem: نحن جند الله، جند الوطن (Arabic)
Naḥnu Jund Allah, Jund Al-waṭan
(English: "We are the Soldiers of God, the Soldiers of the Nation")
CapitalKhartoum
Common languagesArabic
English
Other languages of Sudan
Religion
Islam
Animism
Christianity
GovernmentUnitary one-party socialist republic under a military dictatorship
President 
 1969–1985
Gaafar Nimeiry
Vice President 
 1969–1971
Babiker Awadalla
 1971–1972
Abel Alier
 1972–1976
Mohamed Al-Baghir Ahmed
 1976–1979
Abuelgasim Mohamed Hashim
 1979–1982
Abdul Majid Hamid Khalil
 1982–1985
Omar Muhammad al-Tayib
Prime minister 
 1969
Babiker Awadalla
 1969–1976
Gaafar Nimeiry
 1976–1977
Rashid Bakr
 1977–1985
Gaafar Nimeiry
Historical eraCold War
25 May 1969
6 April 1985
Area
 Total
2,530,397 km2 (976,992 sq mi) (9th)
CurrencySudanese pound
ISO 3166 codeSD
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Republic of the Sudan (1956–1969)
Republic of the Sudan (1985–2019)
Today part ofSudan
South Sudan
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