Chadian Arabic (Arabic: لهجة تشادية), also known as Shuwa Arabic, Western Sudanic Arabic, or West Sudanic Arabic (WSA), is a variety of Arabic and the...
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Baggara Arabs (redirect from Chadian Arabs)
Britannica article "Baggāra". The Baggāra (Arabic: البَقَّارَة, romanized: al baqqāra "heifer herder") or Chadian Arabs are a nomadic confederation of people...
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Chad has two official languages, Arabic and French, and over 120 indigenous languages. A vernacular version of Arabic, Chadian Arabic, is a lingua franca...
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Qəltu Arabic. Chadian Arabic, spoken in Chad, Sudan, some parts of South Sudan, Central African Republic, Niger, Nigeria, Cameroon Central Asian Arabic, spoken...
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Chad possesses a rich cultural heritage. The Chadian government has actively promoted Chadian culture and national traditions by opening the Chad National...
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The Arabic chat alphabet, Arabizi, Arabeezi, Arabish, Franco-Arabic or simply Franco (from franco-arabe) refer to the romanized alphabets for informal...
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The national flag of Chad (Arabic: علم تشاد, French: Drapeau du Tchad) is a vertical tricolour consisting (left to right) of a blue, a gold and a red field...
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Sudanese Arabic word for "yes" varies; aye is widely used, although aywa or na‘am are also commonly used. Varieties of Arabic Chadian Arabic Nubi language...
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banned the Chad national football team from participating in global football over the Chadian government's interference with the Chadian Football Federation...
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of 11 April 2021, the day of the Chadian presidential election, FACT attacked a Chadian border post in northern Chad just as polling stations were closing...
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Look up Chadian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chadian may refer to: Something of, from, or related to the country of Chad A person from Chad, or of...
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the greater Baggara Arabs (Chadian Arabs) fraternity of Darfur, Kordofan and Chad, and speak Sudanese Arabic or Chadian Arabic. They are primarily nomadic...
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war by Chad and the alleged deployment of the Chadian airforce into Sudanese airspace, which the Chadian government denies. An attack on N'Djamena was...
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The Chadian Air Force (Arabic: القوات الجوية التشادية) is the aviation branch of the Chad National Army. It was formed in 1961 as the Chadian National...
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The Chadian Ground Forces (Arabic: القوات البرية التشادية, French: Armée de terre tchadienne) are the main and largest component of the Chadian National...
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Sudanese Arabic (سوداني – sūdāni) – (ISO 639–3: apd) Juba Arabic – (ISO 639–3: pga) Chadian Arabic (Baggara, Shuwa Arabic) – (ISO 639–3: shu) Turku Arabic, pidgin...
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neighboring countries. Saharan Arabic, a variety of Arabic spoken in Algeria. Chadian Arabic, the variety of Arabic spoken in Nigeria, Chad, and Sudan. Bedouin,...
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Hissène Habré (redirect from 1989 Chadian coup d'état attempt)
A Muslim from northern Chad, Habré joined FROLINAT rebels in the first Chadian Civil War against the southern-dominated Chadian government. Due to a rift...
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of shooting into a marketplace, unprovoked, according to BBC. Chadian Armed Forces Chadian National Armed Forces Nomad and National Guard International...
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Bagirmi people (category Ethnic groups in Chad)
language as their native language, although some of them speak Fula or Chadian Arabic instead. Their main religion is Folk Islam, a form of Islam that incorporates...
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Lake Chad (Arabic: بحيرة تشاد, Kanuri: Sádǝ, French: Lac Tchad) is an endorheic freshwater lake located at the junction of four countries: Nigeria, Niger...
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Mesopotamian Arabic Muslim Baghdadi Urban Khuzestani Egyptian–Sudanese Chad-Sudan Chadian Arabic Bagirmi: Nigeria, Cameroon, and part of Chad Urban dialects...
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Kanembu people (category Ethnic groups in Chad)
language, which the Kanuri language is closely related to, with many speaking Arabic and sometimes nowadays French as a second language. The word Kanembu means...
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Chadian Olympic and Sports Committee (French: Comité Olympique et Sportif Tchadien; Arabic: اللجنة الأولمبية والرياضية التشادية) (IOC code: CHA) is the...
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Military (Chadian Armed Forces and Chad National Army) Status Interim Head of State Symbols C Constitutional referendum Politics of Chad List of prime...
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Masalit people (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
The Masalit (Masalit: masala/masara; Arabic: ماساليت) are an ethnic group inhabiting western Sudan and eastern Chad. They speak the Masalit language. The...
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Turku Arabic or simply just Turku is an extinct variant of Bimbashi Arabic that served as a lingua franca in Chad. It's the ancestor to Bongor Arabic and...
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as with Chadian Islam, Chadian Christianity retains aspects of pre-Christian religious belief. The number of followers of each tradition in Chad is unknown...
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Kousséri (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
refugees from Chad. It had a population of 89,123 at the 2005 Census. The majority of the population are Shuwa Arabs with Chadian Arabic used as the lingua...
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Toubou people (category People of the Chadian–Libyan War)
Chad are drawn from Dazaga. During the First Chadian Civil War (1966-1979), the derde came to occupy a more important position. In 1965 the Chadian government...
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