Azraq Village

Sudan / al-Jazirah / Maharaybah /
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Azraq, a village from the beloved villages of Sudan, is located in the northwest of Al-Jazeer. ”It is administratively affiliated with the locality of Al-Kamilin, which represents the northwest region of the island, and its villages belong to the Jazira project, and others on the Blue Nile. Awad Allah Muhammad Awad Allah, one of Azraq’s sons, says in a scientific study: The majority of the villages of the Blue Nile in the state of Gezira have an extension of the project income, as the villages located on the Nile represent the original home of those villages whose lands within the project were their rain farms, and therefore you find the majority of the residents of Azraq From Al-Tekina, Al-Sareeha from Al-Bashaqra East, Adid Al-Bashaqra from Al-Bashakra West and Al-Tekkina, as well as the villages of Wad Lamid, Al-Laotah and Al-Sadirah, which are related to Saudi Arabia, and the villages of Taibah Al-Naim and Al-Qalqala, and Halat Hamad Al-Turabi, and Abruos has your social ties to the villages of Wad Al-Turabi, Al-Hulaylah and Al-Kisum, and this is until you reach Wad Medani The capital of the state, the people of Azraq are the descendants of Sayyid Rafi`, and they utter the Fa`iites, as Sheikh Muhammad Hamid al-Tekinah points out, may God have mercy on him in a televised conversation with Professor Gala Murad, may God enjoy your wellness. In Azraq Madras and Shufkhana was founded by the British, the people of the village are farmers, and Azraq was famous for its cows, which were milk-producing, and now the work of the residents varies between agriculture and working in state offices.
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Coordinates:   15°5'33"N   32°58'40"E

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