- 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...
- 42,810 were nomadic. The
predominant ethno-linguistic
groups were the
Hadjerai (66.18%) and the
Arabs (21.11%).
Regions of Chad "Administrative Divisions...
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Military of Chad was
dominated by
members of Toubou, Zaghawa, Kanembou,
Hadjerai, and M****a
ethnic groups during the
presidency of Hissène Habré. Later...
-
Borno Kim Lisi
Bilala ****a
Medogo Masalit Sara
Toubou Tupuri Moussei Masa
Hadjerai Kotoko Peuvu (Indented
entries in the list are
subdivisions of the main...
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periodically engaged in
ethnic cleansing against groups such as the Sara,
Hadjerai and the Zaghawa,
killing and
arresting group members en m****e when it was...
- Africanistes, XIX-II, 1949, pp. 143–194.
Peter Fuchs, 1970, Die
Religion der
Hadjerai: Kult und Autorität. Berlin. (Contains an
ethnolinguistic map of the region...
- the 20th century.
Muslim groups other than the
Shuwa include the Toubou,
Hadjerai, Fulbe/Fulani, Kotoko, Kanembou, Baguirmi, Boulala, Zaghawa, and Maba....
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methods are used to
catch red-billed queleas.
Trappers belonging to the
Hadjerai tribe use
triangular hand-held nets,
which are both
selective and efficient...
- strip,
effectively ending Libyan occupation. However,
rivalry between Hadjerai,
Zaghawa and
Gorane groups within the
government grew in the late 1980s...
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Arabic term and
comprises numerous separate groups within Guéra.
These Hadjerai ethnic groups speak a
variety of East
Chadic B languages,
Bagirmi languages...