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North Darfur State (Arabic: ولاية شمال دارفور Wilāyat Šamāl Dārfūr; Shamal Darfor) is one of the wilayat or states of Sudan. It is one of the five states
Northern Darfur-Sudan Liberation Movement/Army
group active in Darfur, Sudan. It was founded as the Darfur Liberation Front by members of three indigenous ethnic groups in Darfur: the Fur, the Zaghawa
Northern Darfur-Darfur Joint Protection Force
Movement, the Sudanese Alliance, and the Gathering of Sudan Liberation Forces. It is currently led by Darfur Region Governor Minni Minawi. The Joint Force has
Northern Darfur-War in Darfur
in Darfur, also nicknamed the Land Cruiser War, was a major armed conflict in the Darfur region of Sudan that began in February 2003 when the Sudan Liberation
Northern Darfur-States of Sudan
part of the independent country of South Sudan. Two additional states were created in 2012 within the Darfur region, and one in 2013 in Kordofan, bringing
Northern Darfur-Darfur
Darfur (/dɑːrˈfʊər/ dar-FOOR; Arabic: دار فور, romanized: Dār Fūr, lit. 'Realm of the Fur') is a region of western Sudan. Dār is an Arabic word meaning
Northern Darfur-War in Sudan (2023–present)
in Sudan War in Darfur Darfur genocide 2021 Sudan coup d'état Timeline of the War in Sudan (2023–present) Genocide of Indigenous peoples § Darfur Genocides
Northern Darfur-Sudan
out in the western part of Sudan known as Darfur. The most visible organisation in South Sudan is the Operation Lifeline Sudan (OLS) consortium. Some international
Northern Darfur-Masalit massacres (2023–present)
multiple massacres have been perpetrated by the RSF in many towns in Darfur during the Sudan war. Such massacres include the Ardamata massacre, Misterei massacre
Northern Darfur-Timeline of the War in Sudan (2023)
Zalingei in Central Darfur. Later in the day, the SAF claimed that RSF forces in White Nile, Gedaref, Kassala, Nyala, Port Sudan, Kadugli, Damazin and
Northern Darfur-Flag of Sudan
of the states of Sudan have adopted their own distinctive flags. Blue Nile State Central Darfur North Darfur South Darfur West Darfur Kassala State Khartoum
Northern Darfur-Battle of El Fasher
ongoing battle for control of the town of El Fasher in North Darfur during the 2023 Sudan conflict. The first battle for the city took place between April
Northern Darfur-History of Sudan
North Sudan Advisory Council to advise on the governance of the six north Sudanese provinces: Khartoum, Kordofan, Darfur, and Eastern, Northern, and Blue
Northern Darfur-Timeline of the War in Sudan (2024)
and unity of Darfur joint forces". Sudan Tribune. 8 January 2024. "Dismissed North Darfur Governor unveils reasons for his ouster". Sudan Tribune. 8 January
Northern Darfur-Government of Sudan
following the Second Sudanese Civil War and the still ongoing genocide in Darfur, Sudan was widely recognized as a totalitarian state where all effective political
Northern Darfur-Janjaweed
nomad militia group from the Sahel region that operates in Sudan, particularly in Darfur, and eastern Chad. They have also been speculated to be active
Northern Darfur-Emblem of Sudan
Nile Darfur Central Darfur East Darfur North Darfur South Darfur West Gezira Kassala Khartoum Kordofan North Kordofan South Kordofan West Northern State
Northern Darfur-War crimes during the War in Sudan (2023–present)
service. The UN declared Sudan the most dangerous country for humanitarian workers after South Sudan. In Geneina, West Darfur, the RSF and Arab militias
Northern Darfur-Hemedti
senior Sudan analyst. He was one of the perpetrators of the Darfur genocide. Hemetti became a leader of the Janjaweed during the War in Darfur that started
Northern Darfur-Darfur national football team
The Darfur representative football team, also called Darfur United, is an association football team representing Darfur, a region in western Sudan. Their
Northern Darfur-Battle of Geneina
massacre, was a battle for control of Geneina, the capital of West Darfur in Sudan, between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese
Northern Darfur-African Union Mission in Sudan
Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS) was an African Union (AU) peacekeeping force operating primarily in the country's western region of Darfur to perform peacekeeping
Northern Darfur-Republic of Sudan (1985–2019)
force of 17,300 to Darfur. In the following months, however, UNMIS was not able to deploy to Darfur due to the Government of Sudan's steadfast opposition
Northern Darfur-Geography of Sudan
whose productivity depends on the annual flood. Sudan's western front encompasses the regions known as Darfur and Kurdufan that comprise 850,000 square kilometers
Northern Darfur-Rizeigat tribe
people in Sudan's Darfur region and/or Chad region. The Rizeigat belong to the greater Baggara Arabs (Chadian Arabs) fraternity of Darfur, Kordofan and
Northern Darfur-History of Darfur
1994, Darfur was divided into three federal states within Sudan: Northern (Shamal), Southern (Janub), and Western (Gharb) Darfur. Northern Darfur's capital
Northern Darfur-Sudan (region)
the caravan trade. The sultanates of eastern Sudan were Darfur, Bagirmi, Sennar and Wadai. In central Sudan, Kanem–Bornu Empire and the Hausa Kingdoms.
Northern Darfur-Musa Hilal
civilians in Darfur in 2003, as part of a counterinsurgency effort against Darfur rebel groups. On 21 January 2008, the Federal Government of Sudan announced
Northern Darfur-Mahdist State
remnants of the Mahdist State held out in Darfur until 1909. From the early 19th century, Egypt had begun to conquer Sudan and transformed it into its colony
Northern Darfur-List of wars involving Sudan
National Redemption Front prior to 2011. Signed the Doha Darfur Peace Agreement in 2011. John Pike. "Sudan Civil War". Globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 6 December
Northern Darfur-Omar al-Bashir
killing, rape, and pillage against civilians in Darfur. On 11 February 2020, the Government of Sudan announced that it had agreed to hand over al-Bashir
Northern Darfur-International response to the War in Darfur
International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur organized by United Nations "concluded that the Government of the Sudan has not pursued a policy of genocide
Northern Darfur-Sudan People's Liberation Movement–North
The Sudan People's Liberation Movement–North (Arabic: الحركة الشعبية لتحرير السودان-الشمال, romanized: Harakat Al-Sha'abia Li-Tahrir Al-Sudan-Al-Shamal)
Northern Darfur-Baggara Arabs
Abbala tribes in Sudan mainly reside in North and West Darfur. The largest and the tribe most synonymous with the term Abbala are the Northern Rizeigat, which
Northern Darfur-Khartoum
large numbers of refugees from South Sudan and Darfur – fleeing the violence of the Second Sudanese Civil War and Darfur conflict – have settled around Khartoum
Northern Darfur-Sudanese Arabs
Inhabiting Dárfūr A History of the Arabs in the Sudan and Some Account of the People who Preceded Them and of the Tribes Inhabiting Dárfūr, Volume 2 A
Northern Darfur-Politics of Sudan
However, following a deadly civil war and the still ongoing genocide in Darfur, Sudan was widely recognized as a totalitarian state where all effective political
Northern Darfur-Sudanese conflict in South Kordofan and Blue Nile
states in Sudan with no popular consultation and against the lack of democratic elections. The conflict is intertwined with the War in Darfur, since in
Northern Darfur-Masalit people
inhabiting western Sudan and eastern Chad. They speak the Masalit language. The Masalit primarily live in Geneina, the capital of West Darfur, though a few
Northern Darfur-Geneina
the little garden) is a city in West Darfur, part of the dar Masalit region, in Sudan. It joined British Sudan at the end of 1919 through the Gilani
Northern Darfur-Sudanese Armed Forces
fought in the Sudanese Civil War, the Darfur Conflict, the Sudan–SPLM-N conflict and the 2012 South Sudan-Sudan border conflict. As part of the Yemeni
Northern Darfur-Al-Fashir
city of North Darfur, Sudan. It is a large town in the Darfur region of northwestern Sudan, 195 kilometres (121 mi) northeast of Nyala, Sudan. A historical
Northern Darfur-Sudan–United States relations
government has been critical of Sudan's human rights record and has dispatched a strong UN Peacekeeping force to Darfur. Relations between both countries
Northern Darfur-Northern Bahr el Ghazal
543 km2 and is part of the Bahr el Ghazal region. It borders East Darfur in Sudan to the north, Western Bahr el Ghazal to the west and south, and Warrap
Northern Darfur-Battle of Nyala
capital of South Darfur in Sudan, between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), and the Sudanese Armed Forces during the ongoing Darfur campaign. The
Northern Darfur-Turco-Egyptian conquest of Sudan (1820–1824)
The Egyptian conquest of Sudan was a major military and technical feat. Fewer than 10,000 men set off from Egypt, but, with some local assistance, they
Northern Darfur-Demographics of Sudan
The demographics of Sudan include the Sudanese people (Arabic: سودانيون) and their characteristics, Sudan, including population density, ethnicity, education
Northern Darfur-Minni Minnawi
secretary to Sudan Liberation Army leader Abdul Wahid al-Nur before the organisation split in 2004. Minnawi signed a treaty, known as the Darfur Peace Agreement
Northern Darfur-The Black Book: Imbalance of Power and Wealth in the Sudan
observations: it has an implicit view of Sudan as Islamic; it emphasizes the grievances of Western Sudan (i.e. Darfur and Kordofan) over the other marginalized
Northern Darfur-2012 yellow fever outbreak in Darfur, Sudan
occurred in the Darfur region of Sudan that was the largest yellow fever epidemic to strike Africa in two decades. On 10 January 2013, the Sudan Federal Ministry
Northern Darfur-2023 in Sudan
65 nationals from Sudan with Saudi Arabian assistance. 2 May: Battle of Geneina: RSF re-capture Geneina, the capital of West Darfur, after a week of fighting
Northern Darfur-Chadian Civil War (2005–2010)
2003, conflict in the neighbouring Darfur region in Sudan leaked across the border into Chad. Refugees from Sudan were joined by Chadian civilians who
Northern Darfur-Eastern Front (Sudan)
government. Alliance of Revolutionary Forces of West Sudan Sudan People's Liberation Movement (northern sector) "UNMIS Media Monitoring Report, 4 January
Northern Darfur-Islam in Sudan
(1983–2005), the War in Darfur (2003–2010) and the ongoing conflict since 2011. Islam by country Christianity in Sudan "Sudan Overview". www.sd.undp.org
Northern Darfur-Fur people
ethnic group predominantly inhabiting the western part of Sudan. They are concentrated in the Darfur region, where they are the largest ethnic group. They
Northern Darfur-Siege of El Obeid
and Equality Movement and Sudan People's Liberation Movement, rebel movements based in southern and western Sudan (Darfur) launched attacks against Sudanese
Northern Darfur-2011 South Sudanese independence referendum
"Darfur NCP Civil Society groups to Where?". Sudan Tribune. Archived from the original on 16 December 2009. Retrieved 19 April 2023. "Terms for Sudan referendum
Northern Darfur-Marrah Mountains
mountains in Sudan. The mountains are located in the center of the Darfur region of Sudan on the border of the states of South Darfur and Central Darfur, with
Northern Darfur-Sudanese nomadic conflicts
Arabic tribes inhabiting Darfur and West Kordofan, and the Dinka, Nuer and Murle African ethnic groups inhabiting South Sudan. Conflicts have been fueled
Northern Darfur-Abbala Arabs
way to distinguish Rizeigat who herd camels in Northern Darfur and those who herd cows in Southern Darfur. According to Braukämp (1993) some of the Abbala
Northern Darfur-Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
British invaded and incorporated Darfur into the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan in 1916. This policy was internalised within Sudan itself, with the British determined
Northern Darfur-List of current state governors in Sudan
several governors". Sudan Tribune. 22 November 2023. Archived from the original on 23 November 2023. "Sudan governor killed after Darfur genocide claim".
Northern Darfur-South Sudan
South Sudan was host to over 230,000 refugees, with the vast majority, over 209,000, having arrived recently from Sudan, because of the War in Darfur. Other
Northern Darfur-Horses in Sudan
present in Sudan long before the arrival of nomadic Muslim tribes. They hold cultural significance, particularly among tribes in the Darfur region, where
Northern Darfur-Islamization of the Sudan region
conflicts in the Sudan region, most notably the War in Darfur, the Northern Mali conflict, and the Islamist insurgency in Northern Nigeria. Contacts
Northern Darfur-Outline of Sudan
North Darfur North Kordofan Northern Al Qadarif Red Sea River Nile Sennar South Darfur South Kordofan West Darfur White Nile Districts of Sudan The States
Northern Darfur-United States aid to Sudan
United States aid to Sudan has three key objectives: a definitive end to conflict, gross human rights abuses, and genocide in Darfur; implementation of
Northern Darfur-Gibril Ibrahim
was born on 1 January 1955 in al-Tina, North Darfur, in what was then the Anglo-Egyptian colony of Sudan. His father died when he was 4. Ibrahim studied
Northern Darfur-Sudanese peace process
War in Darfur, the Sudanese conflict in South Kordofan and Blue Nile (the Two Areas), and armed conflicts in central, northern and eastern Sudan. In 2005
Northern Darfur-List of Sudanese states by population
Sudan. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 March 2017. Retrieved 20 November 2019. "Dabanga Sudan". "West Kordofan". Knoema. "East Darfur". Knoema.
Northern Darfur-2010 South Darfur clash
On 23 April 2010 a military clash occurred in South Darfur involving a Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) company and another party. The clash happened
Northern Darfur-Lake Ptolemy
Lake Ptolemy is a former lake in Sudan. This lake formed during the Holocene in the Darfur region, during a time when the monsoon over Africa was stronger
Northern Darfur-Zaghawa people
residing in southwestern Libya, northeastern Chad, and western Sudan, including Darfur. Zaghawas speak the Zaghawa language, which is an eastern Saharan
Northern Darfur-Messiria tribe
on their distribution". In Sudan, while the Abbala live in the semi-desert part of the region: northern Kordofan and Darfur, the Baggara, by contrast,
Northern Darfur-Nuba peoples
Government of Sudan involvement in Darfur have resulted in issues which may break the peace agreement. Southern Sudan voted to secede from Sudan in the 2011
Northern Darfur-Daju kingdom
The Daju kingdom was a medieval monarchy that existed in Darfur (Sudan) from possibly the 12th–15th century. Its name stems from the Daju people, the
Northern Darfur-Chad–Sudan border
The Chad–Sudan border is 1,403 km (872 m) in length and runs from the tripoint with Libya in the north to the tripoint with the Central African Republic
Northern Darfur-Extreme points of Sudan
village of Bir Kandji, West Darfur wilayat Highest point – Deriba Caldera, 3,042 m (9,980 ft) Lowest point – Red Sea, 0 m Note: Sudan claims, but does not control
Northern Darfur-Konga Haraza
West Darfur, Sudan, near the Chad–Sudan border. Since the 1950s, Kango Haraza has been one of the gathering points for cattle grazers from northern and
Northern Darfur-CIA activities in Sudan
Sudan has a conflict in the Darfur area of western Sudan. The Khartoum government had, in the past, given sanctuary to trans-national Islamic terrorists
Northern Darfur-Forestry in Sudan
the northern states and in Darfur. DeLancey, Virginia (2015). "Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries, and Forestry" (PDF). In Berry, LaVerle (ed.). Sudan :
Northern Darfur-Sudan Sunrise
. A video appeal from Darfurians, asking Southerners for forgiveness and appealing to them to stand in solidarity with them was filmed by
Northern Darfur-Alliance of Revolutionary Forces of West Sudan
Movement merged to form a single rebel alliance in the Sudanese region of Darfur. ARFWS issued a press statement in French and Arabic in the Chadian capital
Northern Darfur-George Clooney
resolution of the Darfur conflict. He spoke at a 2006 Save Darfur rally in Washington, D.C. In April 2006, he spent ten days in Chad and Sudan with his father
Northern Darfur-Wagner Group activities in Africa
in Sudan for years (in the region of Darfur and the states of South Kordofan and Blue Nile), while a civil war has been taking place in South Sudan since
Northern Darfur-2011 in Sudan
killed in clashes between government forces and the Sudan Liberation Movement in northern Darfur. January 12 – Estimates put the turnout of the referendum
Northern Darfur-Music of Sudan
of dignified bearing." — Roxane Connick Carlisle, Women singers in Darfur, Sudan Republic (1976), p. 266 Another traditional form of women's role in
Northern Darfur-Western Bahr el Ghazal
To the north it shares a border with the states of South Darfur and East Darfur in Sudan. To the west it shares a border with Haute-Kotto and Haut-Mbomou
Northern Darfur-Popular Front for National Rebirth
and Sudan meet. It was founded in 2001 by Adoum Yacoub ‘Kougou’, a veteran of Chadian armed opposition groups. The group begun fighting in Darfur area
Northern Darfur-Southern Sudan Autonomous Region (2005–2011)
Southern Sudan (Arabic: حكومة جنوب السودان Ḥukūmat Janūb as-Sūdān; Dinka: Lɔ̈k Bïkrotmac Paguot Thudän) was an autonomous region consisting of the ten
Northern Darfur-Sudan Ethnographic Museum
in Kordofan and Darfur. In 2002, the Ethnographic Museum was administratively separated from the Sudan National Museum and renamed Sudan Civilization Institute
Northern Darfur-Nubians
are a Nilo-Saharan ethnic group indigenous to the region which is now Northern Sudan and southern Egypt. They originate from the early inhabitants of the
Northern Darfur-Kordofan
in June 2011, ahead of independence for South Sudan. Fighting has since involved rebel groups in Darfur and has expanded into North Kordofan. Kordofanian
Northern Darfur-Sudanese transition to democracy (2019–2021)
written form of the agreement. The Darfur Displaced General Coordination opposed the 5 July verbal deal, and the Sudan Revolutionary Front, the National
Northern Darfur-Wadi Howar
a wadi in Sudan and Chad. Originating in the Ennedi Region of Chad Wadi Howar runs through the Sudanese states of North Darfur and Northern to join the
Northern Darfur-Daju people
the Marrah Mountains located in the Darfur province of Sudan. As the Marrah Mountains are the only area in Darfur that has a temperate climate and thus
Northern Darfur-Sudanese revolution
duress." The Darfur Bar Association called for the students to be released. In May 2021, the book Soudan 2019, année zéro (transl. Sudan 2019, year zero)
Northern Darfur-South Sudan People's Defence Forces
political party Sudan Liberation Movement/Army, a Sudanese rebel group active in Darfur, founded as the Darfur Liberation Front Sudan People's Liberation
Northern Darfur-Mining industry of Sudan
particularly in the Blue Nile and Northern Sudan. Sudan is the third largest producer of gold in Africa. The Sudan Gold Refinery Company, with full ownership
Northern Darfur-Bahr el Ghazal (region of South Sudan)
The Bahr el Ghazal (Arabic: بحر الغزال) is a region of northwestern South Sudan. Its name came from the river Bahr el Ghazal. The name translates as "sea
Northern Darfur-Mahdist War
the Equatorial Provinces of Sudan. For the next three years, General Gordon fought against a native chieftain of Darfur, Al-Zubayr Rahma Mansur. Upon
Northern Darfur-History of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
subsequent fighting. In 1916, the British annexed Darfur to Sudan and terminated the Sultanate of Darfur. During the co-dominium period, economic development
Northern Darfur-Bahr al-Arab
through Sudan's Kurdufan and Darfur regions and forms part of the border between Darfur and the region of Bahr el Ghazal in northwestern South Sudan. For
Northern Darfur-Kutum
women: case study of Kutum/Northern Darfur/Sudan (Discussion paper number 18, Sudanforschungsgruppe Bremen (Sudan Economy Research Group Bremen)) University
Northern Darfur-Languages of Sudan
languages are Masalit in North Darfur; various Nubian dialects of Northern Sudan; and Jieng (Dinka) and Naadh (Nuer) in Southern Sudan. Many other languages are
Northern Darfur-N'Djamena–Djibouti Highway
passes through Darfur in western Sudan and the town of Al-Fashir, scene of the Darfur conflict. Consequently, travel through that area and Sudan–Chad border
Northern Darfur-Female genital mutilation in Sudan
Kordofan, Northern, North Darfur, and East Darfur, where over 97 percent of women reported having been cut. Gezira had the highest number. Northern had the
Northern Darfur-Wadi Howar
a wadi in Sudan and Chad. Originating in the Ennedi Region of Chad Wadi Howar runs through the Sudanese states of North Darfur and Northern to join the
Northern Darfur-Women in Sudan
programs. Before the independence of South Sudan in 2011, the Interim National Constitution in the Darfur area explicitly prohibited discrimination based
Northern Darfur-Mining industry of Sudan
particularly in the Blue Nile and Northern Sudan. Sudan is the third largest producer of gold in Africa. The Sudan Gold Refinery Company, with full ownership
Northern Darfur-Religion in Sudan
Retrieved 2016-03-09. Boswell, Alan (2011-06-14). "Darfur Redux: Is 'Ethnic Cleansing' Occurring in Sudan's Nuba Mountains? - TIME". Time. Retrieved 2016-03-09
Northern Darfur-John Prendergast (activist)
on the ground, especially regarding Darfur and Northern Uganda. Articles "George Clooney on Sudan’s Rape of Darfur". Co-authored with George Clooney and
Northern Darfur-Nubian languages
three branches: Northern (Nile), Western (Darfur), and Central. Ethnologue's classifies the Nubian languages as follows:. Nubian Northern (Nile) Old Nubian
Northern Darfur-South Sudanese Civil War
Nile". South Sudan News Agency. 4 February 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2017. "UN: Two Darfur rebel groups retreat to Libya, South Sudan". Radio Tamazuj
Northern Darfur-2013 Sudan floods
are Khartoum, Northern, River Nile, Gezira, Red Sea, Sennar, North Kordofan, Gedaref, North Darfur, Blue Nile, White Nile and South Darfur, Kassala, and
Northern Darfur-Battle of Khartoum (2023–present)
Khartoum to North Darfur". Sudan Tribune. 9 May 2023. Retrieved 27 September 2023. "At least 481 civilians killed in Khartoum since Sudan conflict began
Northern Darfur-Transitional Sovereignty Council
With No Mercy" – Rapid Support Forces Attacks against Civilians in Darfur, Sudan". Human Rights Watch. Archived from the original on 13 September 2019
Northern Darfur-Economy of Sudan
extensions to Nyala in Southern Darfur and Wau in Bahr al Ghazal. Other lines connect Atbarah and Sannar with Port Sudan, and Sannar with Ad Damazin. A
Northern Darfur-Deriba (caldera)
Pleistocene or Holocene caldera in Darfur, Sudan. Part of the volcanoes of the Marra Mountains, it lies on the Darfur dome and like the Tagabo Hills and
Northern Darfur-Daju languages
Daju people across a wide area of Sudan and Chad. In Sudan, they are spoken in parts of the regions of Kordofan and Darfur, in Chad they are spoken in Wadai
Northern Darfur-National Movement for Reform and Development
Sudanese military base in Arm Yakui in western Darfur, killing 78 soldiers and taking 17 prisoners. The Sudan People's Armed Forces killed two, and injured
Northern Darfur-Abdel Fattah al-Burhan
fighting fronts in the Darfur war and in the Second Sudanese Civil War in South Sudan and other regions. He was regional commander in Darfur. Al-Burhan was one
Northern Darfur-Second Sudanese Civil War
Noah (2013). The Post-Colonial State and Civil War in Sudan: The Origins of Conflict in Darfur. London; New York City: I.B. Tauris. ISBN 978-1780760858
Northern Darfur-Darb El Arba'īn
thence to the rest of the world. The journey from what is now North Darfur, Sudan to what is now Asyut Governorate, Egypt is approximately 1,800 km (1
Northern Darfur-Corruption in Sudan
ceasefire, in 2011 South Sudan gained independence. Nonetheless, corruption remained rampant, all while a new conflict arose in Darfur, between government-supported
Northern Darfur-Senegalia senegal
Mohamed Osman (2011). The Darfur Conflict : Geography or Institutions. New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-88598-0. "Gum arabic in Sudan: production and socio-economic
Northern Darfur-Nomadic conflict
Bani Hussein in Darfur and West Kordofan. Nomadic conflict in Sudan has been a part of the Second Sudanese Civil War, the War in Darfur and the Sudanese
Northern Darfur-Wildlife of Sudan
listed as "threatened". Among several protected areas in Sudan are Radom National Park in South Darfur, in the southwest of the country, and Dinder National
Northern Darfur-West Kordofan
shuffles governors of Kordofan states including ICC suspect "Darfur - Kordofan Region of Sudan" map, United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
Northern Darfur-Tomo Križnar
false news, espionage and entering Sudan without an entry visa" and the criminal court of Al-Fashir in Northern Darfur sentenced him for two years imprisonment
Northern Darfur-Democratic Republic of Sudan
1952) seized power in Sudan in a coup d'état and started the Nimeiry era, also called the May Regime, in the history of Sudan. At the conspiracy's core
Northern Darfur-2014 Bentiu massacre
occurred on 15 April 2014 in the town of Bentiu, in the north of South Sudan, during the South Sudanese Civil War. The attack has been described by The
Northern Darfur-Native administration
restored under Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, becoming a facet of British indirect rule.: 438 Following the conquest of Darfur from Ali Dinar in 1916, the British
Northern Darfur-1976 Sudanese coup attempt
Sadiq al-Mahdi stormed Khartoum after leaving the oasis and crossing northern Darfur and Kordofan. The troops were commanded by Brigadier General Muhammad
Northern Darfur-Genocides in history
original on 28 January 2007. "Racism at root of Sudan's Darfur crisis". Christian Science Monitor. "Darfur's Sorrow: A History of Destruction and Genocide
Northern Darfur-Ma'tan as-Sarra
Sadiq al-Mahdi left the oasis and stormed Khartoum after crossing northern Darfur and Kordofan. Al-Mahdi's force was defeated only after a tank battalion
Northern Darfur-Freedom of religion in Sudan
constitution of Sudan guarantees freedom of religion and omits reference to sharia as a source of law, unlike the 2005 constitution of Sudan's deposed president
Northern Darfur-Iran–Sudan relations
Iran's Revolutionary Guards in Northern Darfur. In a leaked document from summer 2014, the ties between Iran and Sudan are described as being “strategic”
Northern Darfur-Berti language
an extinct Saharan language formerly spoken in northern Sudan, specifically in the Tagabo Hills, Darfur, and Kurdufan. Berti speakers migrated into the
Northern Darfur-Architecture of Sudan
Muslim Sultanates of the Funji and of Darfur established new kingdoms in the southern and western parts of Sudan. Prosperous cities such as Sennar or Al
Northern Darfur-Nile
Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Sudan, and Egypt. In particular, the Nile is the primary water source of Egypt, Sudan and South Sudan. Additionally, the Nile
Northern Darfur-History of South Sudan
South Sudan: A New History For a New Nation. Ohio University Press. pp. 54–55. ISBN 978-0821422427. Lampen, G. D. (December 1950). "History of Darfur". Sudan
Northern Darfur-Mangar Lual
boundaries in what was then southern Sudan. South Sudanese officials rejected census results for southern Sudan. See Darfur Relief and Documentation Centre
Northern Darfur-Taghreed Elsanhouri
is mainly known for All about Darfur (2005), a film about the war in Darfur. For her 2012 documentary Our Beloved Sudan, she interviewed Sudanese politicians
Northern Darfur-Africa
governments continue. Since 2003 there has been an ongoing conflict in Darfur (Sudan) which peaked in intensity from 2003 to 2005 with notable spikes in
Northern Darfur-Sudanese literature
Sultanate of Darfur and described the kingdom in detail and with his own drawings in the book entitled 'In Darfur'. Literature in contemporary Sudan is either
Northern Darfur-Health in Sudan
Sudan is still one of the largest countries in Africa, even after the split of the Northern and Southern parts. It is one of the most densely populated
Northern Darfur-Arabization
. These sultanates and their societies existed until the was conquered by the Ottoman Egyptian invasion in 1820, and in the case of
Northern Darfur-20th parallel north
part of the border between Libya and Sudan. Within Sudan it defines the border between the Northern and North Darfur states. At this latitude the sun is
Northern Darfur-Tiar-aleit (payam)
boundaries in what was then southern Sudan. South Sudanese officials rejected census results for southern Sudan. See Darfur Relief and Documentation Centre
Northern Darfur-2019–2022 Sudanese protests
ends mandate after 13 years". "Peacekeeping Mission in Ends". "UN, African Union peacekeeping mission in
Northern Darfur-Ethiopian Ground Forces
Union Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) in western Sudan. The Security Council authorized a force of about 26,000 uniformed personnel. The Darfur mission was shut
Northern Darfur-Human trafficking in Sudan
Forces, Janjaweed militia, and Chadian opposition forces—in Sudan's ongoing conflict in Darfur; the Sudanese Armed Forces and associated militias also continue
Northern Darfur-Not on Our Watch
Prendergast. A New York Times bestseller, the book discusses the situation in Sudan's Darfur region and other cases of mass atrocities. The book outlines ways in
Northern Darfur-Al-Zubayr Rahma Mansur
the Sudan, and sought to suppress the slave trade. Rahma brought his grievances to Cairo, asking for the Governorship of the newly conquered Darfur, but
Northern Darfur-Libya–Sudan relations
As a result, Sudan did not object to al-Qadhafi's efforts to mediate both the Darfur conflict and the earlier conflict in Eastern Sudan. The two countries
Northern Darfur-Norway–Sudan relations
the Sudan. In 2006 Norway was one of the few European nations that contributed to the United Nations peacekeeping force during the War in Darfur. 170
Northern Darfur-Slavery in Sudan
conquered most of Nubia, while the Funj conquered much of modern-day Sudan from Darfur to Khartoum; the Funj began to use slaves in the army in the reign
Northern Darfur-Culture of South Sudan
territories are in the southern portions of the Sudanese regions of Northern Kordofan and Darfur. In the capital Juba, there are several thousand people who use
Northern Darfur-Gula People
lives in Central African Republic, Chad, and Sudan. In the Central African Republic, they live in the northern regions of Vakaga, Bamingui-Bangoran, and
Northern Darfur-Tiar-aleit (boma)
boundaries in what was then southern Sudan. South Sudanese officials rejected census results for southern Sudan. See Darfur Relief and Documentation Centre
Northern Darfur-Demographics of South Sudan
Chad and the Sudan's Darfur region (mainly Fur, Nuba and Fallata), but also extend (migrate) to South Sudan and surrounding areas. The northern part of the
Northern Darfur-Abeed
Wai (ed.). The Southern Sudan: The Problem of National Integration. Routledge. p. 105. ISBN 0-7146-2985-5. "Analyzing Darfur's Conflict of Definitions:
Northern Darfur-2010 Sahel famine
warned of a food supply shortage in northern Sudan, with increasing food insecurity focused on the war torn Darfur region and other neighbouring areas
Northern Darfur-Sudan–Turkey relations
Sultanate of Darfur at 1916 proclaimed support to the Ottomans, which was marked by British annexation of Darfur to Sudan. With the independence of Sudan from
Northern Darfur-Lost Boys of Sudan
religions in the South. Following Sudan's independence from Britain in 1956, these divisions became contentious. The northern region of the country was primarily
Northern Darfur-Ryan Spencer Reed
Presents The Exhibition Sudan: The Cost Of Silence and Ogden's Art Stroll For Darfur September 25, 2007 Exhibition Listings in Northern Utah Concordia Exhibitions
Northern Darfur-Ouaddaï highlands
remains are known as the Wadi Howar. The wadi passes through West Darfur near the northern border with Chad and meets up with the Nile near the southern point
Northern Darfur-Zaghawa language
Zaghawa people of east-central Chad (in the Sahel) and northwestern Sudan (Darfur). The people who speak this language call it Beria, from Beri, the endonym
Northern Darfur-Districts of Sudan
independence of South Sudan, the States of Sudan were subdivided into 133 districts. With the adoption of the Interim National Constitution of Sudan and the Interim
Northern Darfur-Operation Kaveri
the western region of Darfur has displaced two million people and killed more than 200,000 people. Since independence in 1956, Sudan has had more than fifteen
Northern Darfur-Agriculture in Sudan
their milk. Camel farming in Sudan is largely concentrated in the desert and subdesert regions of northern Darfur, northern Kordofan, and southern Al-Gedaref
Northern Darfur-Hassan al-Turabi
July 2015. Retrieved 28 April 2015. Natsios, Andrew S. (2012). Sudan, South Sudan, and Darfur: What Everyone Needs to Know. Oxford University Press. pp. 85–6
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Wusta (disambiguation) (central) Northern (disambiguation) Northern Borders Region, Saudi Arabia North Darfur, Sudan This disambiguation page lists articles
Northern Darfur-Battle of Wad Madani
Madani as the "lungs of Sudan", an important crossroads for the country. He said its capture effectively cut off the regions of Darfur and Kordofan, and the
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(muhafazat). Nachtigal, Gustav (1971) Sahara and Sudan: Wadai and Darfur (Volume 4 of Sahara and Sudan) Hurst, London, page 413, OCLC 27836995 Amery, Harold
Northern Darfur-Omer Ihsas
Mustafa in Nyala, Sudan) is a Sudanese singer, composer and bandleader from South Darfur. Since 1987, he has become known both in Sudan and internationally
Northern Darfur-Anglo-Egyptian conquest of Sudan
The Anglo-Egyptian conquest of Sudan in 1896–1899 was a reconquest of territory lost by the Khedives of Egypt in 1884–1885 during the Mahdist War. The
Northern Darfur-Abyei
is an area of 10,546 km2 or 4,072 sq mi on the border between South Sudan and Sudan that has been accorded "special administrative status" by the 2004
Northern Darfur-Rail transport in South Sudan
the western line to Nyala (1959) in Darfur Province and of a southwesterly branch to Wau (1961), southern Sudan's second largest city, located in the
Northern Darfur-Tama language
language spoken by the Tama people in Ouaddai, eastern Chad and in Darfur, western Sudan. It is a Taman language which belongs to the Eastern Sudanic branch
Northern Darfur-Muhammad Ahmad
Abdullah bin Fahal was born on 12 August 1843 in Labab Island, Dongola in northern Sudan. He was born into a notable religious Arabized Nubian family tracing
Northern Darfur-Wau, South Sudan
standards of the newly established Republic of South Sudan, and serves as hub for trade between Darfur, Bahr al Ghazal, and Equatoria. The major contributors
Northern Darfur-Sudanese in the United Kingdom
civil wars and the war in Darfur, which decimated the Sudanese population by several million, the earliest immigrants from Sudan to the UK were not asylum
Northern Darfur-Egypt–Sudan relations
for its policy in Darfur. Egypt also sent troops to the United Nations–African Union Mission in Darfur. Egyptian investments in Sudan reached US$2.5 billion
Northern Darfur-List of regions of Africa
(Mbaise) Maputaland Azania Kalahari Borkou Ouaddaï Agadez Azawad Kanem Darfur Bahr el Ghazal Equatoria Greater Upper Nile Kordofan The Cape (Dutch Cape
Northern Darfur-Disinvestment
apartheid. The term has also been applied to actions targeting Iran, Sudan, Northern Ireland, Myanmar, Israel, and China. Global Climate Coalition – Ford
Northern Darfur-Rail transport in Sudan
to Nyala in Southern Darfur and Wau in Western Bahr al Ghazal, South Sudan. Other lines connect Atbara and Sennar with Port Sudan, and Sennar with Ad-Damazin
Northern Darfur-Flappet lark
eastern Cameroon to northern Democratic Republic of Congo Darfur flappet lark, M. r. furensis Lynes, 1923: Found in west-central Sudan Sobat flappet lark
Northern Darfur-List of active separatist movements in Africa
unification with Chad Militant organization: Darfur Liberation Front Status: War in Darfur Eastern Sudan Ethnic group: Beja Proposed autonomous area area:
Northern Darfur-Shaigiya tribe
History of the Arabs in the Sudan: And Some Account of the People who Preceded them and of the Tribes Inhabiting Dárfūr (Reissue ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge
Northern Darfur-Aid Still Required
investments funding the crisis in Darfur ended up in the hands of NBA Cavaliers player Ira Newble. Ira contacted Sudan expert Smith College professor Eric
Northern Darfur-Beja people
Sudanese government and the Sudan People's Liberation Army, and allied with the rebel movement of the Darfur region, the Sudan Liberation Movement/Army,
Northern Darfur-List of conflicts in Africa
South Darfur clash 7 January 2011 – ongoing South Sudan internal conflict 19 May 2011 – ongoing Sudan-SRF conflict 26 March – 26 September 2012 Sudan-South
Northern Darfur-Comprehensive Peace Agreement
Northern Sudanese troops finally left Southern Sudan on 8 January 2008. A referendum was held from 9 to 15 January 2011 to determine if South Sudan should
Northern Darfur-List of airports in Sudan
is a list of airports in Sudan, sorted by location. Sudan, officially the Republic of the Sudan, sometimes called North Sudan is an Arab state in North
Northern Darfur-List of armed conflicts in 2020
condemns deadly violence in Sudan's North Darfur". www.aljazeera.com. "Gunmen kill at least 22 villagers in South Darfur, locals say". Reuters. 25 July
Northern Darfur-Radom National Park
biosphere reserve in South Darfur, Sudan, Africa. Currently this national park is disputed between Sudan and South Sudan because the area of Kafia Kingi
Northern Darfur-Fouad Ibrahim
of the geography of northern Sudan. Ibrahim was also engaged in calling worldwide attention to the humanitarian crisis in Darfur. Ägypten: [Geographie