The Muraheleen (Arabic: المراحلين, can be spelled as Murahilin or Murahleen), also known as al-Maraheel (Arabic: المراحيل), were tribal militias primarily...
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was restored as a client state. Infiltration of the Messiria tribe and Muraheleen of Baggara Arabs has been influential in modern conflicts. Up to 1.5 million...
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brotherhood party in Sudan) Preceded by Islamic Legion/Arab Gathering Muraheleen Succeeded by Sudanese Armed Forces (de jure) Rapid Support Forces (de...
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Liberation Army in their areas. They formed frontline units as well as Muraheleen, mounted raiders that attacked southern villages to loot valuables and...
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Dhein Massacre began on the evening of Friday, 27 March 1987, when the Muraheleen militia (mainly from the Rizeigat tribe) attacked a church where 25 Dinkas...
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affected in various ways Perpetrators Sudanese government Al-Bashir regime Sudanese Armed Forces Janjaweed Muraheleen Motive Anti-black racism, Arabization...
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prisoners of war, on the basis that Islamic law purportedly allowed it. Muraheleen, armed Baggara herders, were enlisted as militia by the Sudanese government...
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Al-Bara' ibn Malik Brigade, a paramilitary Islamist militia in Sudan Muraheleen, Baggara Arabs militia employed by different Sudanese governments since...
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sanction[ed] the practice of slavery by this tribal militia", known as muraheleen, as a low cost way of weakening its enemy in the Second Sudanese Civil...
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following groups: The government of Sudan The Baggara militia known as the Muraheleen Sudan People's Liberation Army Dinka warlord Kerubino Kuanyin Bol The...
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