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Islam in Sudan
... more diverse by absorbing indigenous peoples. The Baqqara, for example, who moved south and west ... cattle nomad, he is perceived as a Baqqara. Eventually the descendants of such newcomers are ... it only by living like the neighboring Baqqara Arabs, and those who persisted in this ... eventually came to be thought of as Baqqara. Zaghawa Living on the plateau north of ... various ways to the presence of the Baqqara tribes. Some retained all aspects of ...
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Social order of Sudan
... was not feasible. The ancestors of the Baqqara tribes began as nomadic camel herders. When ... Their environment permitted cultivation also, and most Baqqara grew some of their food. Camel herders ... administrative hierarchy. The smallest unit, which the Baqqara called usrah, was likely to consist of ... members of nomadic groups (particularly the darker Baqqara Arabs) were not. A southern Sudanese man ...
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History of Sudan (1884-1898)
... joined him was Abdallahi ibn Muhammad, a Baqqara from southern Darfur. His planning capabilities proved ... large number of recruits, especially from the Baqqara. From a refuge in the area, he ... Muhammad, with the help primarily of the Baqqara Arabs, overcame the opposition of the others ... administration and appointed Ansar (who were usually Baqqara) as amirs over each of the several ...
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Muhammad Ahmad
... his travels by Abdallahi ibn Muhammad, a Baqqara from southern Darfur, whose organizational capabilities proved ... large number of recruits, especially from the Baqqara. He also wrote to many Sudanese tribal ... Muhammad, with the help primarily of the Baqqara Arabs, emerged as unchallenged leader. Abdallahi, referred ...
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Turkiyah
... angered the urban merchant class and the Baqqara Arabs, who had grown prosperous by selling ... the creation of southern "bush empires" by Baqqara Arabs. Ismail implemented a military modernization program ...
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Baggara (translated from German)
Baggara Baggara, also Baqqara, is called up arabisch "Kuh" kuh"-Hirten ...
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Religion in Sudan
... force in Sudan. Many groups, from the Baqqara cattle nomads to the largely sedentary tribes ...
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History of Sudan (Coming of Islam to the Turkiyah)
... family of tribes that included the Kababish, Baqqara, and Shukriya . They were descended from Arabs ...
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Ta’isha
Ta’isha Ta’isha is one of the Baqqara tribes, these nomads originated from the Guhayna ...
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Abdallahi ibn Muhammad
... Abdullah was born into the Ta'aisha Baqqara tribe in Darfur in 1846 and was ...
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