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Meaning of "baggara"

Baggara: Can refer to an Arab ethnic group in Sudan or a type of cattle that the group traditionally herds
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  • A grouping of Arab ethnic groups inhabiting the portion of Africa's Sahel mainly between Lake Chad and southern Kordofan.

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Baggara held good to their agreements.
Especially vulnerable are the leaders of the Baggara.
The Baggara started to organize themselves as militia.
The origin of the Baggara is undetermined.
The Baggara suffered huge losses and many were taken prisoner.
Cattle herders from Nuba tribes are not called Baggara.
Nuba and Baggara cultures have permeated each other.
The sedentary southern Arab tribes are collectively called Baggara.
The Baggara captured children and women who were taken to western Sudan and elsewhere.
Their masters are primarily Arabs from the Baggara ethnic group.
The advent of the Baggara in the mountains coincided with the beginning of slave raiding.
O Security and financial interests occasionally dominated the actions of some Baggara traders.
The Baggara lead the government forces to caves and hiding places for the rebels.
Infiltration of the Messiria tribe of Baggara Arabs has been influential in modern conflicts.
Baggara means cattle people in the Shuwa Arabic language of these people.

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This made both the Nuba and Baggara vulnerable to government pressures and atrocities.
Baggara cattle are smaller and thinner than the Boran breed of Kenya and Ethiopia.
A district in the city of Kadugli mainly inhabited by Baggara Arabs.
The Baggara delegation was keen to distance itself from the Khartoum government.
It targeted the leaders of the Baggara who signed it,.
The Baggara and the Nuba had enjoyed peaceful relations for centuries.
In response, the government began to arm the Baggara as a militia.
Losses forced the Baggara in several areas to negotiate peace with the Nuba.
As of today, with peace agreement in progress, Baggara has nothing to negotiate.
O Not all Baggara and Nuba recognized the peace accords.
O The drought, which has brought large numbers of Baggara and their animals to the mountains.
The term Baggara is a collective name applied to all cattle-herding tribes with Arab roots.
O Most of the Nuba and the Baggara fighters have been poor ;.
Some tribal sections are Abbala in some parts of Darfur, but Baggara in others.
Baggara in Arabic means " cattle herders.
Chadian Arabic in western region, mainly spoken by Baggara and various Arabized African tribes.
The Baggara lost some of their traditional lands, many people, and animals.
After 200 years of sharing the mountains with the Nuba, the Baggara exhibit similar heterocultural features.
Several Baggara groups responded positively ( including Sheikh Sanad ).
A large part of the Nuba area fell to the Hawazma ( a Baggara tribe ).
This man, who was a Baggara leader, was called Hassan.
The Baggara moved into the mountains from the west and north in about 1800.
Some examples are the Baggara of northern Sudan32 and the Moors of Mauritania33.

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