Which preposition to use with soudan
ADAMAWA, a region in the Lower Soudan with a healthy climate and a fertile soil, rich in all tropical products.
At the end of 1879 Gordon was free from the Soudan for the second time.
One was for selling her as a slave, but his companion proposed to give her as a sop to the rich Soudan of Aumarie, that their business should be the less hindered.
Sir Samuel Baker, who died at the end of the year 1893, aged seventy-three, will always be remembered for the splendid work he did in the Soudan during the four years he ruled there, and for his explorations in Africa.
Gold is brought from Soudan over the Desert, and is sometimes exported.
No wonder he was worn and tired, for he moved about the Soudan like a whirlwind.
Her head swings round for another slant: 'We cannot land English or Indian troops: if consulted, recommend abandonment of the Soudan within certain limits.'