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    The Toubou or Tubu (from Old Tebu, meaning "rock people") are an ethnic group native to the Tibesti Mountains that inhabit the central Sahara in northern...
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    interests of the Toubou people in Libya. It is led by Mabrouck Jomode Elie Getty and Issa Abdel Majid Mansur, in France 2 actvist Libyan Toubou tribal leader...
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  • belonging to the Tuareg, Kanem, and Daza, and allied with the Qadiwa and Toubou people. The Oualad Suleiman became one of the most powerful tribal groups in...
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  • have been divinely sanctioned. The Mandara people also featured an endogamous slave strata. The Toubou people are an Islamic ethnic group inhabiting northern...
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  • earliest references to them in 8th-century texts are made jointly with the Toubou people of northern Chad and southern Libya, and scholars believe the two are...
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    Dahabaya Oumar Souni (category Toubou people)
    former Ennedi Ouest Department and a member of the Gaida clan of the Toubou people. He has held several senior positions in the Chad National Army under...
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    5% are Berbers. The remaining ethnic groups consist of Tuaregs and Toubou people. The majority of the population of Libya is primarily Arab. Unofficial...
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    Tibesti, which means "place where the mountain people live", is the domain of the Toubou people. The Toubou live mainly along the wadis, on rare oases where...
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    Tebu languages (category Toubou people)
    the two groups of Toubou people, the Daza and Teda. Tebu is predominantly spoken in Chad and in southern Libya by around 580,000 people. Daza and Teda have...
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    Hausa people (53.1% of the total population of Niger) Flag of the Kanuri people (5.9% of the total population of Niger) Flag of the Toubou people (0.4%...
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  • 2008 Kufra conflict (category Toubou people)
    was an armed conflict in the Kufra region of Libya, between the pro-Toubou Toubou Front for the Salvation of Libya (TFSL) faction, and the Libyan Government...
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    Teda language (category Toubou people)
    Nilo-Saharan language spoken by the Teda, a northern subgroup of the Toubou people who inhabit southern Libya, northern Chad and eastern Niger. A small...
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  • Tabu (section People)
    of state-owned arable land to a peasant family in the Ottoman Empire Toubou people of Africa Tabu (actress) (born 1971), Indian actress Tabu Ley Rochereau...
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  • Gorani (section People)
    (disambiguation) Gurani (disambiguation) Gorane, a subgroup of the Toubou people of North Africa Gourané, a village in Ivory Coast This disambiguation...
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    Daza language (category Toubou people)
    Dazaga) is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken by the Daza people (a sub-group of the Toubou people) inhabiting northern Chad and eastern Niger. The Daza are...
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    Hissène Habré (category Toubou people)
    branch of the Daza Gourane ethnic group, which is itself a branch of the Toubou ethnic group. After primary schooling, he obtained a post in the French...
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    included a confederation of nomadic peoples who spoke languages of the Teda–Daza group, the Toubou people or Berber people In the 8th century, Wahb ibn Munabbih...
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    but similar instruments. The instrument is also played by Toubou people and "other peoples of Niger and northern Nigeria." It has a soundbox made from...
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  • Goukouni Oueddei (category Toubou people)
    François Tombalbaye and advocated the participation of central and northern peoples. After Tombalbaye's assassination in 1975, tensions between the two geographical...
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    borders are not controlled by the Government but by the Tuareg people and Toubou people. Nationals of Qatar are only allowed to enter or transit Libya...
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    a few years later to Lake Chad. Initial sources of slaves were the Toubou people, but by the 1st century CE, the Garamantes were obtaining slaves from...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kreda may refer to: Kreda, a clan of the Toubou people of North Africa Kréda (horse), a variant of the Dongola horse breed...
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    Empire, and its client states or provinces. In contrast to the neighboring Toubou or Zaghawa pastoralists, Kanuri groups have traditionally been sedentary...
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    requirements from their prey but drank water if it was available. The Toubou people have reported incidents of sand cats coming to their camps at night...
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    Abakar Sabone (category Toubou people)
    daughter was married to Mahamat Déby. He belongs to the Gorane branch of Toubou ethnic group. Moloma, Gisele. "RCA : Bangui lance un mandat d'arrêt international...
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    these borders are not controlled by the Government but by Tuareg people and Toubou people. As of 2017, governments of the United States, New Zealand, Australia...
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    Gustav Nachtigal (category People from Stendal (district))
    Sahara not previously known to Europeans, and reached the region of the Toubou people. He travelled with eight camels and six men. From Bornu he travelled...
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    is the official language. It is spoken mainly as a second language by people who have received an education (20% of Nigeriens are literate in French...
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  • Retrieved 2024-05-13. "The Kanuri People". www.crwflags.com. Retrieved 2024-05-13. Issa, Abba. "Tchad : la culture Toubou célébrée au Ouaddaï". Alwihda Info...
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  • Mahamat Nouri (category Toubou people)
    for Democratic Change under Abdelwahid Aboud Mackaye, giving birth to a Toubou-Arab coalition. Acheikh became Vice-President while Nouri obtained the presidency...
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