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  2. Zaghawa people - Wikipedia

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    The Zaghawa of Sudan are among the peoples living in the refugee camps in Darfur and eastern Chad where the recruitment of child soldiers into rebel movements is an ongoing problem. [23] The Zaghawa have been among the tribes in Darfur who have been referred to as "African" even as other tribes that have fought with them have been called "Arab ...

  3. Caste systems in Africa - Wikipedia

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    The term "blacksmith" has been a derogatory term in Zaghawa culture, states Anne Haour – a professor of African studies and medieval archaeology– and "if born a blacksmith one will always be a blacksmith". [210] Non-blacksmith castes of Zaghawa neither eat nor associate with the blacksmith castes. [211] The lowest strata has been the slaves.

  4. Awlad Mana - Wikipedia

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    A Cluster of 4 Zaghawa Groups in 2 countries; The Zaghawa (who refer to themselves as the Beri), are scattered throughout central Africa in the countries of Chad and Sudan. All of the groups, including the Awlad Mana, speak Zaghawa (sometimes called Beri), which belongs to the Saharan branch of the Nilo-Saharan language family.

  5. Category:Zaghawa people - Wikipedia

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  6. Dar Tama Department - Wikipedia

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    The Zaghawa make up a significant minority and migrated during the Sahelian drought in the 1980s. [1] Both are non-Arab tribes. [ 2 ] Former Chadian president Idriss Déby is from the Zaghawa tribe.

  7. Genealogical numbering systems - Wikipedia

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    The atree or Binary Ahnentafel method is based on the same numbering of nodes, but first converts the numbers to binary notation and then converts each 0 to M (for Male) and each 1 to F (for Female). The first character of each code (shown as X in the table below) is M if the subject is male and F if the subject is female.

  8. Kabka Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    The Kabka Sultanate, also called the Sultanate of Kabka and the Kabka Sultanate of Tundubay, [1] is a remote Zaghawa-populated country subdivision on the Sudanese frontier within Chad. It was created [ 2 ] by Chadian President Idriss Deby in order to appease Zaghawa nationalism and national pride .

  9. Zaghawa - Wikipedia

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    Search. Search. Appearance. ... Download QR code; Print/export ... Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Zaghawa may refer to : Zaghawa people; Zaghawa ...