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The Nuba Mountains (), also referred to as the Nuba Hills, are an area located in , . The area is home to a group of indigenous ethnic groups known collectively as the . They are not the same as the who are indigenous to north Sudan. Rather their name is derived from the name of the mountains, “Nuba”. In , the area was a part of the Kingdom of Kush. History of Sudan – by The Embassy of the Republic of Sudan in the Netherlands (2025) In the , the Nuba mountains had been part of the kingdom of . In the 18th century, they became home to the kingdom of that controlled the hills of the mountains until their defeat by Mahdi . After the defeated the Mahdi army, Taqali was restored as a client state. Infiltration of the and of has been influential in modern conflicts. Up to 1.5 million people live in the mountains, mostly ethnic , with a small minority of .


Geography
The mountains cover an area roughly , and are higher in elevation than the surrounding plain. The mountains stretch for some 48,000 square kilometers (19,000 square miles). The climate is lush and green compared to most nearby areas, which are typically hot and semi-arid. These regions experience a rainy season from mid-May to mid-October, with annual rainfall ranging between 300 and 800 millimetres (12 to 31 inches), supporting grazing animals and seasonal rain-fed agriculture. At the end of the dry season from February to May there is often a shortage of water. There are almost no roads in the Nuba Mountains — most villages there are connected by ancient paths that cannot be reached by motor vehicle.


Geology
On a grand scale the rocks of the Nuba Mountains form part of the southwestern fringe of the Arabian-Nubian Shield. The Nuba Mountains are made up chiefly of of age plus some scattered areas of of and age. Surrounding the area of the Nuba Mountains as a sea lies a vast area of -aged known as the "Umm Rawaba sediments". In the Nuba Mountains there are deposits hosting much , and which may be of economic interest.

The largest mountains or hills are found in the central area of the Nuba Mountains, and these are . These inselbergs are mostly made up of igneous rock, as metamorphic rock has been more heavily eroded and thus occupies lower ground.


Political status
The region stayed under the control of the central government and the Comprehensive Peace Agreement did not give the Nuba Mountains the right to join in its vote for independence in 2011. Residents of the Nuba Mountains were required to hold ill-defined "popular consultations" to determine their future. Will Sudan's Nuba Mountains be left high and dry? by Peter Martell, , 24 November 2009 SUDAN: The Nuba Mountains - straddling the north-south divide, IRIN, 12 November 2009 Not only the Nuba Mountains but the whole of South Kordofan state would be eligible to vote, essentially to accommodate the . Additionally, the Sudanese government maintained a heavy military presence in the region and even prospective "popular consultations" were seen likely to be barred. The ambiguous situation and fears of future communal violence invoked concerns that South Kordofan could be the "next ". Sudan's Southern Kordofan Problem: The Next Darfur?, International Crisis Group report, 21 October 2008 The Daily Telegraph: "New war in Sudan's Nuba mountains?" November 4, 2009. BBC: "Sudan: Could Nuba mountains be next conflict?" May 10, 2011

As of June 2011, South Kordofan's governor had suspended the process of popular consultations and conflict between Sudan People's Armed Forces and Nuba fighters of the SPLM-N followed (see Sudan–SPLM-N conflict (2011)).

The war in Sudan began in 1983 until the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) signed on 9 January 2005 with independence vote set for 9 July 2011-the vote on 9 July 2011 succeeded the south into Africa's newest country, the . The capital is located in . The Nuba Mountains are geographically in the north in the area called (see Wikipedia for in-depth review). The people of the Nuba Mountains (a five mountain chain rising from the desert to 1,000 metres (3,000 feet)) were not aligned with the north under nor the . This cultural dispute was in part the reason for people in Nuba being prosecuted by indiscriminate bombing, attacks on civilians and mines at entry points to the Nuba Mountains. described the campaign of the Sudanese government in the Nuba Mountains as a "genocide by attrition" using starvation as a tool of extermination.

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In 2002, due to the extreme starvation of the people of the Nuba Mountains and under the international pressure from the UN, under President Bashir (at that time, the government was termed the National Islamic Front) authorizes an interim cease fire to provide food and medical equipment/support to the people of the Nuba Mountains. In exchange, the Sudan People's Liberation Army/SPLA agree not attack the south-north pipeline to on the coast. An international group of observers/advisers deployed to Province/ with several US advisers deployed directly into the Nuba Mountains, specifically to be co-located with the SPLA. One of the advisers/observers was Randolph Hampton (US) located in Kauda co-located with the SPLA command element. Reports of indiscriminate bombing of civilians and mining entry points primarily for relief operation was reported and documents (with photos) during this time. Abdel Aziz Adam El Hilu was at that time, the governor of the Nuba Mountains and former military leader for the SPLA. He is currently (as of March 2012) back in the Nuba Mountains supporting relief and security operations.

The international community, including a number of celebrities such as actor and reporter , in 2015 travelled to the Nuba Mountains and documented the continued genocidal activities of the Bashir government. President Bashir is an indicted at the International Criminal Court (ICC) as a result of the genocidal activities of Sudan in . Human Rights Watch says that are used in the region.

The ongoing war continues as the international community continues to debate a resolution to the issue of the Nuba Mountains. Al Jazeera: "Eyes of Nuba - Armed with a camera, Ahmed Khatir sets out to tell the story of a war that hardly anyone has heard of" 27 January 2014

As of 2025 in the course of the civil war, most of the state including the largest city of are controlled by the secular free-market democrats under al-Hilu.


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