- dar over
access to
ivory in Bahr el
Ghazal to the
south of Darfur. The
Darfuris were
restive under Egyptian rule, but were no more
predisposed to accept...
- today—settle in one of the 13
refugee camps in
Eastern Chad.
About 360,000
Darfuris suffer in
those camps: "The 10+
years they have
lived in the
camps have...
- said
elites were
hostile to
Hemedti due to his
ethnic background as a
Darfuri Arab. Hemedti's
expression of
regret over the
October 2021 coup signalled...
-
inequality and
overly underdevelopment resulted in
increasing restiveness among Darfuris. The
influence of
regional geopolitics and war by proxy,
coupled with economic...
-
three words: جَن (jan) from
English "gun"; jinn; and ʾajāwīd.
According to
Darfuris, "Janjaweed" is a word from the
Chadian dialect of
Arabic that is used...
-
November 26, 2017. Megan,
Kathleen (October 11, 2011). "Mia
Farrow Do****ents
Darfuri Culture". The
Hartford Courant. Hartford, Connecticut.
Archived from the...
-
Opportunities to
Receive and to Give Back". ImpactIsrael.
January 22, 2020. "
Darfuris in
Israel Are Grateful, But
Challenges Continue". HIAS. Rosenblatt, Gary...
- 98,000 500,000 The
Darfur genocide is the
systematic killing of
ethnic Darfuri people which has
occurred during the war in Darfur. The genocide, which...
- with Fur
because of its founder's
ethnic connections, it was open to all
Darfuris; its name
suggesting that "development"
should be the
primary concern of...
- was
declared on 12
November 2011,
following several months of
support by
Darfuri rebel groups for the
Sudan People's
Liberation Movement-North in the conflict...