- The
Hadjarai are a
group of
peoples comprising 6.7% of the po****tion of Chad, or more than 150,000 people. The name is an
Arabic exonym,
literally meaning...
- Cameroon.
Speakers of
various East
Chadic languages are
locally known as
Hadjarai peoples. The
largest East
Chadic language is Nancere. The
branches of East...
- and center: Arabs, Tubu (Daza, Teda), Zaghawa, Kanembu, Wadai, Baguirmi,
Hadjarai, Fulani, Kotoko, Hausa, Bulala, and Maba, most of whom are
Muslim In the...
- 11%), and a
diverse group of
peoples collectively termed the
Hadjarai (66.18%).
Hadjarai is an
Arabic term and
comprises numerous separate groups within...
-
Chadian women undergo the procedure, with the
highest rates among Arabs,
Hadjarai, and
Ouaddaians (90% or more).
Lower percentages were
reported among the...
- the MPS was abolished. This
elimination was
negatively received by the
Hadjaraï clan and by
Maldoum himself. The
Council of
Ministers signed an
order that...
-
diplomat under Presidents Félix
Malloum and Hissène Habré. Miskine, an
ethnic Hadjarai, was the
Minister of Transport, Posts, and
Telecommunications under President...
- up of
various communities,
including Sara, Fula, Bagirmi, Arab, Wadaï,
Hadjarai, Bulala, Hausa, and
Kanuri people. The
formation of the
Kingdom of Bagirmi...
- religions. The
prevalence also
varies with
ethnic groups; the
Arabs (95%),
Hadjarai (94%),
Ouadai (91%) and Fitri-batha (86%), and less than 2.5%
among the...
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among the group. 1940–5: Last
reported cases of
human sacrifice among Hadjarai people in Chad. 1946:
During raids by
villagers from Naga
hills in Myanmar...