- The
Messiria (Arabic: المسيرية), also
known as
Misseriya Arabs, are a
branch of the
Baggara ethnic grouping of Arab tribes.
Their language is primarily...
- Ta’isha, Beni Halba, Habbaniya, Salamat,
Messiria, Tarjam, and Beni
Hussein in Darfur, and the
Messiria Zurug,
Messiria Humr, Hawazma,
Habbaniya and
Awlad Himayd...
- agro-pastoralist Ngok Dinka, a sub-group of the
Dinka of
Southern Sudan. The
Messiria, a
nomadic Arab people, who
spend most of the year
around their base at...
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neighboring Chad. They are a
collection of
seven major tribes: Hawazma,
Messiria Humr
Messiria Zurug, Rizeigat, Ta’isha, Habbaniya, Beni Halba,
Awlad Himayd, and...
- (Arabic: المراحيل), were
tribal militias primarily composed of
Rizeigat and
Messiria tribes from
western Sudan. They were
armed since 1983 by
successive Sudanese...
- and
children were
abducted and
subsequently enslaved by
members of the
Messiria and
Rizeigat tribes. An
unknown number of
children from the Nuba tribe...
-
Mahdi army,
Taqali was
restored as a
client state.
Infiltration of the
Messiria tribe and
Muraheleen of
Baggara Arabs has been
influential in
modern conflicts...
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drinking water. Some of the
tribes involved in
these clashes have been the
Messiria, Maalia,
Rizeigat and Bani
Hussein Arabic tribes inhabiting Darfur and...
-
Hawazma Humr
Husseinat Ja'alin
Kababish Kawahla Maalia Mahamid Manasir Messiria Rashaida Rizeigat Rubatab Rufa'a
Selim Shaigiya Shukria Taʽisha Part of...
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fighting for
several months due to a
local truce brokered by
leaders of the
Messiria tribe, but as
tensions escalated rumours spread that the RSF was planning...