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  2. Habbaniya tribe - Wikipedia

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    The Habbaniya, or Habbania, (Arabic: الهبانية) are a Sunni Muslim tribe of the nomadic Bedouin Baggara people in the plains of Sudan's Darfur, ...

  3. Awlad Himayd - Wikipedia

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    They were nomadic people who shared routes (sig. Morhal, pl. Marahiil) with the Halafa, a branch of the Hawazma, and the Kenana and Habbaniya tribes. Their travels take them as far as the Shilluk and Nuer of the White Nile. Their inner southern nomadic area is part of the wilderness of South Kordofan, a dense high savanna forest land.

  4. Baggara Arabs - Wikipedia

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    The Abbala tribes in Sudan mainly reside in North and West Darfur. The largest and the tribe most synonymous with the term Abbala are the Northern Rizeigat, which consists of 5 sections; the Mahamid, Mahariyya, Nuwaiba, Irayqat and Atayfat. [20] Closely affiliated with them in Darfur are the Awlad Rashid tribe, who mostly live in Chad.

  5. Taʽisha tribe - Wikipedia

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    Ta'isha (Arabic: تعايشة), or Ta'aisha, or Taaisha, one of a series of Arabic-speaking groups collectively called Baggara "cattle people", who live in Sudan, across southern Kordofan, Darfur, as well as Chad. The Ta'aisha tribal homeland is in the far southwest of Darfur, neighbouring to the east the Habbaniya, with whom they are closely ...

  6. Category:Baggara tribes - Wikipedia

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    Habbaniya tribe; Hawazma tribe; M. Messiria people; S. Shuweihat tribe; T. Taʽisha tribe This page was last edited on 3 September 2023, at 15:47 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Beni Halba tribe - Wikipedia

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    Baggara belt. The Beni Halba (Arabic: بني هلبا) is an Arab group located in the western Sudanese region of Darfur.The Beni Halba is one of the major Darfuri Baggara groups, along with the Habbaniya, Rizeigat and Ta’isha, and was granted a large hakura (land grant) in southern Darfur by the sultans of independent Dar Fur. [1]

  8. Messiria people - Wikipedia

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    The Messiria are the first northern tribes and the first Baggara tribes to suffer from the 'southern war'. The Sudanese government gave the Messiria Arab militia machine guns and ordered them to drive the Nilotic peoples from the Western Upper Nile oil region. They successfully took the Luk Nuer in Bentiu and eastern Jikany Nuer in 1984. [9] [3]

  9. Habbaniya - Wikipedia

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    Habbaniya can refer to: Habbaniyah, a city in Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq Lake Habbaniyah, a lake in Iraq; RAF Habbaniya, a former Royal Air Force airbase in Iraq (1936–1959) Habbaniyat Al-Sumood SC, Iraqi football club; Habbaniya tribe, a Sudanese ethnic group