- The
Toubou or Tubu (from Old Tebu,
meaning "rock people") are an
ethnic group native to the
Tibesti Mountains that
inhabit the
central Sahara in northern...
- "place
where the
mountain people live", is the
domain of the
Toubou people. The
Toubou live
mainly along the wadis, on rare
oases where palm
trees and...
- was an
armed conflict in the
Kufra region of Libya,
between the pro-
Toubou Toubou Front for the
Salvation of
Libya (TFSL) faction, and the
Libyan Government...
- The
Toubou Front for the
Salvation of
Libya (Arabic: جبهة التبو لإنقاذ ليبيا, romanized: Jibhat al-tibū li-inqādh Lībiyā; French:
Front Toubou pour la...
- was the
capital of the
Garamantian Kingdom. The
Garamantes were a
Saharan Toubou sub clan
called Karra/Garre
people living in the
Fezzan in the northeastern...
- International. (Page on "Languages of
Burkina Faso.") Ouedraogo, Mathieu; Ripama,
Toubou. "Recen****t
General de la Po****tion et de L'Habitation (RGPH) de 2006...
- a mix of
ethnic groups; Hausa, the Zarma-Songhai, Tuareg, Fula, Kanuri,
Toubou,
Diffa Arabs and
Gurma and the
Boudouma from Lac Chad. Most
traditions existed...
-
belonging to the Tuareg, Kanem, and Daza, and
allied with the
Qadiwa and
Toubou people. The
Oualad Suleiman became one of the most
powerful tribal groups...
-
northwest of Kufra. The name
means "main seat" in the
Toubou language,
because this was the seat of the
Toubou Sultanate before the Arab conquest. The
oasis is...
- Empire, and its
client states or provinces. In
contrast to the
neighboring Toubou or
Zaghawa pastoralists,
Kanuri groups have
traditionally been sedentary...