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    Encyclopædia Britannica article "Baggāra". The Baggāra (Arabic: البَقَّارَة, romanized: al baqqāra "heifer herder") or Chadian Arabs are a nomadic confederation...
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    Misseriya Arabs, are a branch of the Baggara ethnic grouping of Arab tribes. Their language is Sudanese Arabic. Numbering over one million, the Baggara are...
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  • "Abbala" is mostly used in Sudan to distinguish them from the Baggara, a grouping of Arab ethnicities who herd cattle. Although, the two groupings share...
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  • Diffa Arabs (Arabic: عرب الديفا) (also known as Mahamid Arabs) is the Nigerien name given to a number of Arab nomadic tribes people living in eastern...
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    Rizeigat tribe (category Sudanese Arabs)
    region and/or Chad region. The Rizeigat belong to the greater Baggara Arabs (Chadian Arabs) fraternity of Darfur, Kordofan and Chad, and speak Sudanese...
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    beyond "Arabic". It arose as the native language of nomadic cattle herders (baggāra, Standard Arabic baqqāra بَقَّارَة, means 'cattlemen', from baqar). In...
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  • Tajammu al-Arabi (category Arab nationalism in Sudan)
    the Baggara Arabs and the Furs in those years. Although the organization claimed that its aim was solely to represent and defend the interests of Arab tribes...
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    heads of cattle (cows, calves and bulls), 40 goats and sheep. The Baggara are Arab tribes, numbering over 1 million, living primarily in Chad and the...
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    made written references to Arabs as inhabitants of the Levant, Mesopotamia, and Arabia. Throughout the ancient Near East, Arabs established influential civilizations...
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    was restored as a client state. Infiltration of the Messiria tribe of Baggara Arabs has been influential in modern conflicts. Up to 1.5 million people live...
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  • Moreover, the Baggara Arabs and Abbala in Darfur and Chad also claim a Juhani background, though there is some evidence that the Baggara Arabs and Abbala...
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  • Arabic, also known as the Chaddian Arabic dialect or referred to the Baggara Arabs This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Shoa...
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    Hawazma tribe (category Baggara tribes)
    part of Baggara Arabs, perhaps as early as the 12th century. Most historians believe they belong to the Juhayna group; a clan of Bedouin Arabs which migrated...
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    Bedawiye dialects in eastern Sudan. In medieval times, the Baggara Arabs, a grouping of Arab ethnic groups who speak Shuwa Arabic (which is one of the...
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  • Plateau State Shira (Shira ) Bauchi State Shomo Taraba State Shuwa (Baggara Arabs) Adamawa State, Borno State, Kaduna State, Yobe State Sikdi Plateau...
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    groups, each having its own language. The largest ethnic groups are the Baggara Arabs, Baka, Banda, Bayaka, Fula, Gbaya, Kara, Kresh, Mbaka, Mandja, Ngbandi...
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    Evans-Pritchard (1951); Luz H, Herz W (1976) Dinka H. A. Bernatzik 1930 Baggara Arabs Kordofan McMichael 1924 Somali C. Keller 1894 Oromo Ph. Paulischke 1893...
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    Chadian Arabic also known as Shuwa Arabic 1,000,000 100,000 Borno by Baggara Arabs 22 Anyima Cross River 23 Arum Nasarawa 24 Attakar Ataka Kaduna 25 Auyoka...
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    subgroups, the Baggara and Kabbabish. The final main wave was the migration of Bani Rashid in the mid-19th century. Most Sudanese Arabs speak modern Sudanese...
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  • Al-Baggara or Bakara (Arabic: البقّارة (البكّارة), al-Baqqārah or al-Bakkārah) is an Arab tribe of the Euphrates tribes spread widely between Syria, Jordan...
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  • the mother's lineage are seen as only loosely related. Finally, the Baggara Arabs favor MBD marriage first, followed by cross-cousin marriage if the cross...
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    000 Baggara Arabs (Misseriya) in the northern part of the country around Vakaga Prefecture. Sudanese Arabic and Juba Arabic are spoken by Fertit Arabs and...
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    the neighboring country of Sudan, there is an indeterminate number of Baggara Arabs (traditionally nomadic people) that resides either seasonally or permanently...
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    needed] According to one study, just one (R1b) Y-DNA haplogroup brougt by Baggara Arabs makes up 50% of the Kanembu. Kanuri people Kanem Empire Bornu Empire...
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    and handed him a black flag. Abdallahi used his black flag to recruit Baggara Arabs and other tribes from the west. The other caliphs used different coloured...
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  • Bayati Al-Kaabi Al Uqaydat Al-Bu Badri Al-Baggara Al-Rahabi Al Talafha Al-Manaseer Partial source: Iraqis Arabs "Tribes in Iraq". Humanitarian Information...
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  • Sudan under Sadiq al-Mahdi and Omar al-Bashir also armed militias of Baggara Arabs to fight the Nuba and transferred many Nuba forcibly to camps. In early...
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  • South Darfur, Sudan, that is home to mainly Tarjam tribal, part of the Baggara Arabs tribe. The area is an active area of tribal clashes due to the war in...
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  • nomadic lifestyle like that of their herding neighbors, the Baqqara (Baggara) Arabs. Culturally, those cattle-herding Fur are now considered to be Baqqara...
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    Language Arab Shuwa (an Arab dialect) and is spoken by the Baggara Arabs (also called Arab Shuwa). Indigenous languages of Cameroon include: Arab Shuwa Bamum...
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