United Nations of Sudan

= Early History = The Lake Thad region upon which the UNS is located in modernity has always been defined by mass migration and an influx of culture. Archeologists are yet unsure of when the first humans arrived in the region and newer and newer specimens keep being dug up every year, with the oldest yet being ‘Kandaka’ who was discovered in the *name* basin in the state of Mserstan.

The first currently existing group to settle the region were the west Bantu peoples who migrated north from the abantian coast towards the lake and spread along the coast.