- The
Zaghawa people, also
called Beri or Zakhawa, are an
ethnic group primarily residing in
southwestern Libya,
northeastern Chad, and
western Sudan, including...
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Zaghawa is a Nilo-Saharan
language spoken by the
Zaghawa people of east-central Chad (in the Sahel) and
northwestern Sudan (Darfur). The
people who speak...
- The
Zaghawa or
Beria alphabet,
Beria Giray Erfe ('
Zaghawa Writing Marks'), is an
indigenous alphabetic script proposed for the
Zaghawa language (also known...
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Zaghawa may
refer to:
Zaghawa people Zaghawa language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Zaghawa. If an
internal link led...
- the
Zaghawa, and the Masalit,
among whom were the
leaders Abdul Wahid al-Nur of the Fur,
Khamis Abakar of the
Masalit and
Minni Minnawi of the
Zaghawa. General...
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civil war in Chad the Tama were
involved in
ethnic conflicts with the
Zaghawa tribe. The Tama
people are a non-Arab (i.e., "Indigenous African" ) tribe...
- its
client states or provinces. In
contrast to the
neighboring Toubou or
Zaghawa pastoralists,
Kanuri groups have
traditionally been sedentary, engaging...
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Munabbih used
Zaghawa to
describe the Teda-Tubu group, in the
earliest use of the
ethnic name. Al-Khwarizmi also
mentions the
Zaghawa in the 9th century...
- Daza (700,000 speakers, Chad), Teda (60,000 speakers,
northern Chad), and
Zaghawa (350,000 speakers,
eastern Chad and Sudan). They have been
classified as...
- Fur (thus the name of the region), Masalit, Sinyar, Tama, Midob, and
Zaghawa.
Other than Fur, the
following languages are
spoken in
Darfur according...