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See also:
Other events of 2017
History of Sudan
The following lists events that happened during
2017 in
Sudan
.
Incumbents
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President
:
Omar al-Bashir
Prime Minister
:
Bakri Hassan Saleh
Vice President
:
Bakri Hassan Saleh
(Frst)
Hassabu Mohamed Abdalrahman
(Second)
Ongoing
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War in Darfur
Events
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30 July – establishment of the
Province of the Episcopal Church of Sudan
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Sports
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24 January – ? –
2017 Sudan Premier League
season
4–13 August –
Sudan at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics
Deaths
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16 February –
Ali Osman
, Sudanese expatriate composer and conductor in Egypt (b. 1958)
[
2
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12 August –
Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim
, Sudanese Communist Party member (b. 1933)
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References
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^
"Celebration as Sudan becomes Anglican Communion 39th province"
. Anglican Communion News Service. 31 July 2017. Archived from
the original
on 13 February 2019
. Retrieved
26 April
2018
.
^
Ati Metwaly (25 February 2017).
"Remembering Ali Osman: Composer, academic and conductor of Egypt's Al Nour Wal Amal Orchestra"
.
Al-Ahram
. Retrieved
26 April
2018
.
^
"Veteran Sudanese communist Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim dies aged 84"
.
Radio Tamazuj
. Khartoum. 13 August 2017
. Retrieved
26 April
2018
.
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