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  2. Berta people - Wikipedia

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    After conflicts and raids receded during the 20th century, the Shangul people moved to the valleys, where their villages are located today. During the 19th century, the area of Benishangul was divided in several sheikhdoms ( Fadasi , Komosha, Gizen, Asosa ), the most powerful of which was ruled by Sheikh Khoyele at the end of the 19th century.

  3. Berti language - Wikipedia

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    Berti is an extinct Saharan language that was once spoken in northern Sudan, specifically in the Tagabo Hills, Darfur, and Kurdufan. Berti speakers migrated into the region alongside other Nilo-Saharan speakers, such as the Masalit and Daju , who were agriculturalists with varying levels of animal husbandry .

  4. Burri Almahas - Wikipedia

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    Burri Almahas (Arabic: بري المحس) is a neighbourhood located in the state of Khartoum within northern region of the city of Khartoum, and it is one of the old neighbourhoods of Khartoum. [1] The name consists of two parts: Berri which is derived from "Bar Toti", while the Mahas are the ethnicity that formed the first inhabitants of Tuti ...

  5. Berta language - Wikipedia

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    Berta people, Wetawit: Native speakers. 380,000 all Berta languages (2006–2007) [1] 100,000 monolinguals in Ethiopia [1] Language family. Nilo-Saharan? Berta languages.

  6. Sudanese nomadic conflicts - Wikipedia

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    Sudanese nomadic conflicts are non-state conflicts between rival nomadic tribes taking place in the territory of Sudan and, since 2011, South Sudan. [1] Conflict between nomadic tribes in Sudan is common, with fights breaking out over scarce resources, including grazing land, cattle and drinking water.

  7. ‘Khartoum’ Review: A Collective of Filmmakers Captures an ...

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    In “Khartoum,” five protagonists and four filmmakers tell the story of a city brimming with such life that even a long and vicious war could not dim it. The filmmakers started making ...

  8. Battle of Wad Madani - Wikipedia

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    Before the RSF offensive on Gezira, it was believed that the state hosted 500,000 displaced people, which mostly came from the Battle in Khartoum. [35] The United States urged the RSF to halt their advance in Gezira State and the attack on Wad Madani, saying it would put civilians at risk and hamper relief efforts. [36]

  9. Siege of El Fasher - Wikipedia

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    In Khartoum, the Sudanese capital, many Janjaweed enlisted into the Rapid Support Forces led by Hemedti, a paramilitary affiliated with the Sudanese Army founded in 2013. [28] Civilian-administration leader Abdalla Hamdok was overthrown in 2021 by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan , the transitional military leader, with the aid of the RSF.