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Kurdufan (sometimes '''Kordofan''') is a former province of central , South Kurdufan , and West Kurdufan . GEOGRAPHY Kurdufan covers an area of some 146,932 km&2 (56,730 miles&2); with an estimated population in 2000 of 3.6 million (3 million in 1983 ). It is largely undulating plain, with the Nuba Mountains in the south east quarter. During the rainy season from June to September the area is fertile, but in the dry season it is virtually desert. The region’s chief town is El Obeid . ECONOMY AND DEMOGRAPHY Traditionally the area is known for production of Gum Arabic . Other crops include Groundnut s, Cotton , and Millet . The main ethnic groups are the Nuba , Shilluk , and Dinka . Large grazing areas used by Arabic-speaking, semi-nomadic Baggara and camel-raising Kababish . The Kordofanian Languages are spoken by a small minority in southern Kordofan and are unique to the region, as are the Kadu Languages . HISTORY The Mahdi captured El Obeid in 1883 . The Egypt ian government dispatched a force from Cairo under the British General William Hicks , which was ambushed and annihilated at Sheikan to the south of El Obeid. Following British reoccupation in 1898 , Kurdufan was added to the number of provinces of the Sudan. |
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