Tanub, Sudan
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Tanub is the name of a large village in central Sudan, located in draft island. It has green farms and many artifacts, and the majority tribe is the Ahalha. They are educated and some hold university degree. The Dhaher are an industrious people who love humor and fun. This village has a large market and is renowned in the region where people from all over the region congregate. Fir is southwest of the city of Alhassahissa and west of the city of Wad Madani. Like other villages, the majority of young immigrants move away from home after secondary schooling.