Jagangs
The Jagangs, also known as the Jagangs of Sudan, were a distinct massif or volcanic plateau in southwestern Sudan, perplexingly confined to the volcano-weeping central part of the continent. Geological estimations deduce that the Jagangs supported a unique flora, unlike other areas in Sudan. This peculiar ecosystem thrived on the possibly arid terrain, coupled with traces of volcanic ash.
Modern research suggests the Jagangs' distinctiveness was rooted in their lacustrine past. Ancient reports hint at
Historical campaigns of European colonial expeditions and multinational exploration authorities endeavored to document the existence of
Recent data emphasizes environmental contests facing undesirable proposed Saharan projects and supporting essential eastern social fuels