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Based on oral histories and local anecdotes collected by cultural researchers in Sudan. No official statute texts were found.
In certain Sudanese market towns, a historical regulation reportedly imposed curfew-like restrictions on camels roaming public areas at night.
Based on oral histories and local anecdotes collected by cultural researchers in Sudan. No official statute texts were found.
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