- The
Abbala people are an Arab
ethnic group of the
Sahel located in
Sudan and Chad. The
Abbala are
named after their subsistence practice of
camel herding...
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south Kordofan,
numbering over six million. They are
known as
Baggara and
Abbala in Sudan, and as
Shuwa Arabs in Cameroon,
Nigeria and
Western Chad. The...
- year. They are a
branch of the
Juhayna group. They are
divided into the
Abbala (camel-herding) Rizeigat, who live in
northern Darfur and Chad, and the...
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Baggara Arabs and
Abbala in
Darfur and Chad also
claim a
Juhani background,
though there is some
evidence that the
Baggara Arabs and
Abbala are from Banu...
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membership consists of Arab
nomad tribes from the Sahel, the core of whom are
Abbala Arabs,
traditionally emplo**** in
camel herding, with
significant recruitment...
- Alexandrians), Alawites, Druze, Hadharem, Mhallami, Rashaida,
Baggara Arabs,
Abbala Arabs,
Azawagh Arabs,
Diffa Arabs,
Manga Arabs, Ababda, Arab-Persians, Arab-Berbers...
- (1966), the Arab
nomads of the
Sudan and Chad are of two kinds, 'camelmen' (
Abbala) and 'cattlemen' (Baggara). the Term "Baggara"
means simply 'cowman' but...
- the
Sudanese militia group Janjaweed,
recruited mostly from the Afro-Arab
Abbala tribes of the
northern Rizeigat region in Sudan. The
other side was made...
- Darfur. The
Mahamid are part of a
larger confederation of camel-herding (
Abbala)
tribes of the
Northern Rizeigat. Musa is the
leader of the
Janjaweed militia...
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number of
knots put on a
piece of string.
Traditional village panchayat (
abbala)
settle all
internal disputes within the tribe.
Lhoba people speak Tibeto-Burman...