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Eastern Darfur-Darfur genocide
The Darfur genocide is the systematic killing of ethnic Darfuri people which has occurred during the War in Darfur and the ongoing War in Sudan (2023–present)
Eastern Darfur-North Darfur
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
Eastern Darfur-States of Sudan
states that make up the region of Darfur. The Eastern Sudan States Coordinating Council was established by the Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement between the Sudanese
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-War in Sudan (2023–present)
led to the independence of South Sudan in 2011, killed 1.5 million people, and a conflict in the western region of Darfur displaced two million people and
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Sudan
states that make up the region of Darfur. The Eastern Sudan States Coordinating Council was established by the Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement between the Sudanese
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Janjaweed
militia group from the Sahel region that operates in Sudan, particularly in Darfur, and eastern Chad. They have also been speculated to be active in Yemen
Eastern Darfur-Eastern Front (Sudan)
The Eastern Front (Arabic: الجبهة الشرقية, romanized: al-Jabhah al-Sharqīyah) is a coalition of rebel groups operating in eastern Sudan along the border
Eastern Darfur-Darfur Regional Government
The Darfur Regional Government is an administrative body for the Darfur region of the Republic of Sudan. A Transitional Darfur Regional Authority was established
Eastern Darfur-History of Sudan
parts of the Nile Valley and the Eastern Desert, while the kingdoms of Darfur controlled the western part of Sudan. Two small kingdoms arose in the southern
Eastern 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
Eastern 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
Eastern 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
Eastern 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
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Sudan–United Kingdom relations
between the two countries centre on the region of Darfur. Britain fought a war with Mahdist Sudan in the Mahdist War from 1881 until November 1899. Between
Eastern Darfur-National Congress Party (Sudan)
the Second Sudanese Civil War. South Sudan voted in favour of secession. Since the outbreak of the War in Darfur in 2004 between the government of Omar
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Khamis Abakar
Crisis in Eastern Chad: Abuses by Darfur rebel groups in eastern Chad". www.hrw.org. Retrieved 2023-07-20. SudanTribune (2006-06-30). "Holdout Darfur rebels
Eastern 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
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Sudan (region)
by the caravan trade. The sultanates of eastern Sudan were Darfur, Bagirmi, Sennar and Wadai. In central Sudan, Kanem–Bornu Empire and the Hausa Kingdoms
Eastern Darfur-Vice President of Sudan
representing Eastern Sudan Shartai Jaafar Abdel Hakam (11 January 2012 – ????); representing West Darfur Politics of Sudan History of Sudan List of governors
Eastern 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
Eastern 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
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-History of Darfur
its history, Darfur has been the home to several cultures and kingdoms, such as the Daju and Tunjur kingdoms. The recorded history of Darfur begins in the
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Chad–Sudan relations
Muslims. Sudan allowed FROLINAT rebels to organize, train, and establish bases in western Sudan and to conduct raids into Chad from Sudan's Darfur Province
Eastern 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
Eastern 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
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Foreign relations of Sudan
keeping the OAU out of the war in the South, Sudan accepted 8,000 AU troops in troubled Darfur (see War in Darfur), concluding that it was preferable to have
Eastern Darfur-Demographics of Sudan
southern war zone, as well as western and eastern drought-affected areas. The majority of the population in Sudan are the indigenous Nubian inhabitants of
Eastern Darfur-Invasion of Darfur
1916. Subsequently, Darfur was fully annexed to the British administration of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and remained part of Sudan upon its independence
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Sudanese refugee crisis (2023–present)
came from Darfur and Khartoum, but thousands more moved to other countries. By August, the UN reported at least 220,000 refugees in South Sudan, 285,000
Eastern Darfur-Rape during the Darfur genocide
pattern of atrocities in the Darfur region of western Sudan" and that there was a clear "pattern of abuse against members of Darfur's non-Arab communities, including
Eastern Darfur-Nyala language (Sudan)
also known as Dar Fur, Darfur Daju, Daju Darfur, Beke, Dagu, Daju Ferne and Fininga, is an Eastern Sudanic language of Sudan, one of three closely related
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Zaghawa people
Libya, northeastern Chad, and western Sudan, including Darfur. Zaghawas speak the Zaghawa language, which is an eastern Saharan language. They are pastoralists
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-2016 Darfurian status referendum
status of the Darfur within Sudan was held on 11–13 April 2016. It was originally scheduled for 1 and 2 July 2011, but was delayed. The Darfur Peace Agreement
Eastern Darfur-Outline of Sudan
following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Sudan: Sudan – North Eastern African state, bordered by Egypt to the north, the Red Sea to
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Tajammu al-Arabi
tribal militia and political organization that operated in western Sudan and eastern Chad in the late 1980s under Libyan sponsorship. The organization
Eastern 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
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Racism in Sudan
and Forced Servitude in Sudan". US Department of State. 22 May 2002. Retrieved 20 March 2014. "Racism at root of Sudan's Darfur crisis". The Christian
Eastern 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)
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Port Sudan
Port Sudan (Arabic: بور سودان, romanized: Būr Sūdān, Beja: Bar'uut) is a city and port on the Red Sea in eastern Sudan, and the capital of Red Sea State
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-List of conflicts in Sudan
October 1822 C.E. Invasion of Libya and Sudan 1899 — 1901 Rabih War 1874 Rabih az-Zubayr conquered the Sultanate of Darfur 1881 C.E. — 1899 C.E. The Mahdist
Eastern Darfur-Mining industry of Sudan
The mining industry of Sudan is mostly driven by extraction fuel minerals, with petroleum accounting for a substantial contribution to the country's economy
Eastern 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".
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Popular Resistance of Sudan
founded to crush the rebellion in Darfur due to the political and economic marginalisation of the local population by Sudan's central government. The RSF,
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Juba Peace Agreement
Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS) and the African Union-United Nations Mission in Darfur (UNAMID). However, UNITAMS was terminated by Sudan in November 2023
Eastern Darfur-List of heads of state of Sudan
served as head of state of Sudan, currently under the title President of the Republic of the Sudan. Prior to independence, Sudan was governed as a condominium
Eastern Darfur-South Sudan
South Sudan (/suːˈdɑːn, -ˈdæn/), officially the Republic of South Sudan, is a landlocked country in eastern Central Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia
Eastern 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
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Human rights in Sudan
north–south tensions, the Darfur conflict involving Arab tribespeople tensions in the Darfur region in the western region of Sudan—have resulted in rape,
Eastern Darfur-Messiria tribe
into three areas: 1.1. Dar Al Messiria in Kordofan, Sudan. 1.2. Dar Al Messiria in Darfur, Sudan. 1.3. Dar Al Messiria in Chad. The Messiria in the three
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Masalit language
Masalit people in West Darfur, Sudan and Ouaddaï Region, Chad. Masalit, known as the Massalat, moved west into central-eastern Chad. Their ethnic population
Eastern Darfur-Tama language
the Tama people in Ouaddai, eastern Chad and in Darfur, western Sudan. It is a Taman language which belongs to the Eastern Sudanic branch of the Nilo-Saharan
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Sudan Memory
Slatin, former Governor of Darfur, to al-Ṭāhir al-Majdhūb, the leader of the Sufi brotherhood of the Majdhūbiyya in Eastern Sudan. The largest photographic
Eastern Darfur-Liberal Party of Sudan
the creation of social market projects in the border areas of Darfur and Eastern Sudan and programs of rebuilding the war-devastated areas based on Social
Eastern Darfur-Torit
Torit is a city of Eastern Equatoria State in South Sudan. On 18 August 1955, the Equatoria Corps mutinied at Torit, starting the First Sudanese Civil
Eastern Darfur-List of heads of government of Sudan
This article lists the heads of government of Sudan, from the establishment of the office of Chief Minister in 1952 until the present day. The office
Eastern Darfur-Kaskara
Museum curator Christopher Spring, "in the central and eastern Sudan, from Chad through Darfur and across to the Red Sea province, the straight, double-edged
Eastern Darfur-Eastern Sudan States Coordinating Council
The Eastern Sudan States Coordinating Council is a body established by the Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement signed by the Government of Sudan and the rebel
Eastern Darfur-Tunjur people
(or Tungur) people are a Sunni Muslim ethnic group living in eastern Chad and western Sudan. In the 21st century, their numbers have been estimated at 175
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Sudanese Communist Party
(19 June 2007). "Sudanese Communist Leader urges govt to admit Darfur Crimes". Sudan Tribune (Interview). Interviewed by Ahmed Elzobier. Archived from
Eastern 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
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Water supply in Sudan
cover in the wadi to reverse desertification. Darfur is located in an arid region, in the western part of Sudan, where water scarcity is common. Due to recent
Eastern 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
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Darfur Dome
Darfur Dome or Darfur Volcanic Province is an area of about 100x400 km in Western Sudan. As well as its best-known and central feature, Deriba Crater
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Eritrea–Sudan relations
border with Sudan. The Sudanese government also accused Eritrea of supporting rebel groups in Darfur. The undemarcated border with Sudan also posed a
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Federal Alliance of Eastern Sudan
HUMAN RIGHTS CONCERNS IN EASTERN SUDAN" (PDF). SudanTribune (2011-01-09). "Eastern Sudan rebels merge with Darfur JEM". Sudan Tribune. Retrieved 2024-05-07
Eastern Darfur-Islamization of the Sudan region
populations has led to various internal conflicts in the Sudan region, most notably the War in Darfur, the Northern Mali conflict, and the Islamist insurgency
Eastern Darfur-U.Sudan Peace & Development Foundation
policies adopted by the government of Sudan, other four bloody wars erupted in Darfur, Nuba Mountains, Blue Nile and Eastern regions. Since 2003, the African
Eastern 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)
Eastern Darfur-Clothing in Sudan
in Sudan are influenced by cultural norms and religious traditions. Hansen, Andreas; Obling, Karen (2013-03-27). "Fashion on the streets of Darfur". The
Eastern Darfur-2022 Sudan floods
effects of flooding have been vast, hitting 16 of Sudan's 18 states, with South Darfur, Gedaref, Central Darfur, White Nile, and Kassala being the worst hit
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Mararit language
Mararit language is a Taman language of the Eastern Sudanic branch spoken in eastern Chad and western Sudan. There are two dialects, Ibiri and Abou Charib
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Berti language
extinct Saharan language formerly spoken in northern Sudan, specifically in the Tagabo Hills, Darfur, and Kurdufan. Berti speakers migrated into the region
Eastern Darfur-Kuron, South Sudan
boundaries in what was then southern Sudan. South Sudanese officials rejected census results for southern Sudan. See Darfur Relief and Documentation Centre
Eastern 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
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Sila language (Chad)
the Daju Mongo language). It is spoken in Chad near the Darfur border, with migration into Sudan. There are two dialects, Sila proper and Mongo, the latter
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Geology of Sudan
gas is found offshore of Port Sudan in the Red Sea, and many mineral reserves are situated in the eastern highlands. Sudan has chromite, gold, gypsum, limestone
Eastern Darfur-Law enforcement in Sudan
significant numbers of officers to South Sudan. After 2004, an unknown number of UPF personnel deployed to Darfur. Human-rights advocates accused the UPF
Eastern 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
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Foreign aid to Sudan
to Sudan, including a large amount of relief aid from international organizations to alleviate the effects of civil wars in the South and in Darfur. Amounts
Eastern Darfur-Languages of South Sudan
Kurdufan and Darfur. In the capital, Juba, there are several thousand people who use an Arabic pidgin, Juba Arabic. Since South Sudan was part of Sudan for a
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Dud Murra of Wadai
Sanusi, powerful traders of the eastern Sahara, and with the Sultan of Darfur to resist French aggression in the eastern Sahel, but was defeated. His sultanate
Eastern Darfur-2019–2022 Sudanese protests
ends mandate after 13 years". "Peacekeeping Mission in Ends". "UN, African Union peacekeeping mission in
Eastern Darfur-Health in Sudan
separation of South Sudan. There is still conflict in Darfur, South Kordofan and Blue Nile states. Sudan’s economy has suffered a great deal from this: first
Eastern Darfur-Arabization
of Darfur, starting a long period of gradual Islamization and Arabization in Sudan. These sultanates and their societies existed until the Sudan was
Eastern Darfur-Ouaddaï highlands
highlands of eastern Chad to the Nile River Valley ca. 8000 to ca. 1000 BCE. Its remains are known as the Wadi Howar. The wadi passes through West Darfur near
Eastern Darfur-Nubians
Nilo-Saharan ethnic group indigenous to the region which is now Northern Sudan and southern Egypt. They originate from the early inhabitants of the central
Eastern Darfur-John Ukec Lueth Ukec
Ukec Lueth Ukec was born in Aweil, Sudan, which lies in the eastern portion of Southern Sudan. Appointed by the Sudan People's Liberation Army/Movement
Eastern Darfur-Hawazma tribe
and eastern Sudan, although they are Arab in roots, are also not Baggara. The Baggara occupy a wide area, from Kordofan, Mid-Western Sudan, to Darfur in
Eastern Darfur-Native administration
nazirs.: 441 In the Darfur, Eastern, and Kordofan regions, high levels of nomadism (together they contained around 60% of all of Sudan's nomadic people) enabled
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-National Legislature (Sudan)
al-Ttašriyʿiy) is the legislative branch of the government of the Republic of the Sudan. Prior to the 2019 coup d'état, the National Legislature was composed of
Eastern Darfur-Abdelaziz Baraka Sakin
in Kassala, Sudan, in 1963) is a Sudanese fiction writer with roots in Darfur in western Sudan, whose literary work was banned in Sudan in 2011. Since
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Brian Steidle
operations expert, and author who had worked on publicizing the Darfur conflict in Sudan. Steidle wrote a book, The Devil Came on Horseback, about his experience
Eastern 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
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Maban languages
Nilo-Saharan stock. Maban languages are spoken in eastern Chad, the Central African Republic and western Sudan (Darfur). The Maban branch includes the following
Eastern Darfur-Breidjing Camp
located in eastern Chad created by the UNHCR and run by the Red Cross, which eventually hosted around 42,000 Sudanese refugees who fled Darfur, Sudan in 2004
Eastern Darfur-Jewish World Watch
organization was founded after learning of the genocide occurring in Darfur, Sudan, and recalling the Holocaust, and the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Since its
Eastern 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
Eastern 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:
Eastern Darfur-Zeinab Mohammed Salih
rights violations in Sudan's Darfur region, and for BBC News about racial abuse and glorification of past slave traders in Sudan. Salih founded the Sudanese
Eastern Darfur-Ash Shamaliyah
(disambiguation) (eastern) Al Wusta (disambiguation) (central) Northern (disambiguation) Northern Borders Region, Saudi Arabia North Darfur, Sudan This disambiguation
Eastern Darfur-Thawb
women's attire, such as in Palestine and Sudan. Jellabiyas, a traditional garment mainly worn in Egypt and Sudan differ from thawbs, as jellabiyas have
Eastern Darfur-Republican Palace, Khartoum
Robert O. (2005). Civil Wars and Revolution in the Sudan: Essays on the Sudan, Southern Sudan and Darfur, 1962 - 2004. Tsehai Publishers. ISBN 978-0-9748198-7-7
Eastern Darfur-List of wars involving South Sudan
Southern Sudan, 1955–1972. PhD Dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara. Second Sudanese Civil War: Background Q & A: The Darfur Crisis, Esther
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Nicholas Kristof
tribal conflicts in Darfur. The Sudan government and pro-government news media criticized him in March 2012 for sneaking into Sudan's Nuba Mountains region
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Adré
towns in eastern Chad, stealing cattle, murdering citizens, and burning houses. Over 200,000 refugees from the Darfur region of northwestern Sudan claimed
Eastern Darfur-Kujargé language
and in villages scattered along the lower Wadi Salih and Wadi Azum in Darfur, Sudan. It is estimated to have about 1,000 speakers (as of 1983[update]).
Eastern Darfur-Transitional Legislative Council (Sudan)
". Following the signing of a peace agreement signed on 31 August 2020 between the Transitional Government of and rebel factions in
Eastern 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
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Central African Republic–Sudan relations
combat illegal hunting. The conflict in Darfur contributed to internal problems in the CAR, which accused Sudan in 2006 of trying to destabilize the country
Eastern Darfur-Human trafficking in Sudan
grave child rights violations, the campaign was also launched in Darfur, Eastern Sudan, Khartoum, and the three areas, and consists of messages on a number
Eastern Darfur-Sudan Defence Force
The Sudan Defence Force (SDF) was a British Colonial Auxiliary Forces unit raised in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan in 1925 to assist local police in internal
Eastern Darfur-Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Sudan)
oversees the foreign relations of Sudan. This is a list of ministers of foreign affairs of Sudan: Cabinet of Sudan "Foreign ministers S-Z". rulers.org
Eastern Darfur-Musa Mohamed Ahmed
Eritrea. "Eastern Front rejects deployment of UN forces in Darfur". Retrieved 2006-10-15. "Sudanese Government of National Unity and East Sudan Front sign
Eastern Darfur-Dagu
dictionary. Dagu may refer to: Nyala language (Sudan), also known as Dagu, an Eastern Sudanic language of Darfur Daju people Dagu Subdistrict (大沽街道), a subdistrict
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Mvume Dandala
AACC delegation to Sudan. His subsequent reportback urged Sudan government to help end hostilities and human rights violations in Darfur, urged the world
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Visa policy of Sudan
Visitors to Sudan must obtain a visa from one of the Sudanese diplomatic missions, unless they come from one of the visa exempt countries. All visitors
Eastern Darfur-2010 Sahel famine
, the Niger or, more recently, Libya. On 25 August a French aid worker was kidnapped in Chad. The kidnapping of foreigners along the Chad/
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Blue Nile State
Retrieved 2022-06-29. "Sudan's prime minister appoints 3 state governors in Darfur, Blue Nile". June 13, 2021. "States of the Sudan since 1991". WorldStatesmen
Eastern Darfur-Kawal (food)
a meat substitute indigenous to western Sudan, in particular the Kordofan and Darfur provinces, and eastern Chad. In urban areas, it is used as a condiment
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-African Union
agreements in Burundi. AU troops were also deployed in the Sudan for peacekeeping during the Darfur Conflict, before the mission was handed over to the United
Eastern Darfur-Demographics of South Sudan
living primarily in Chad and the Sudan's Darfur region (mainly Fur, Nuba and Fallata), but also extend (migrate) to South Sudan and surrounding areas. The northern
Eastern Darfur-National Assembly of Sudan
Al-Maǧlis al-Waṭaniy) is the lower house of the National Legislature of Sudan. The Legislature was unicameral until 2005. The upper house is the Council
Eastern Darfur-Aweil East County
northern South Sudan, close to the border with the Republic of Sudan. It is bordered by South Darfur State to the north, Abyei Region to the northeast, Twic
Eastern Darfur-Wadai War
Wadai's east, the British defeated Mahdist Sudan and reestablished the Sultanate of Darfur as buffer state. Darfur's ruler, Ali Dinar, proved to be a relatively
Eastern Darfur-United Nations Security Council Resolution 1812
the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), the Darfur Peace Agreement, and the October 2006 Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement. Call on all parties to respect
Eastern Darfur-Nubian languages
the various Nuba languages spoken in villages in the Nuba mountains and Darfur. More recent classifications, such as those in Glottolog, consider that
Eastern Darfur-Sudan Liberal Party
Eastern and Western Sudan (Darfur). SLP established the Human Rights Centre of the Sudan Liberal Party, monitoring human rights violations in Sudan.
Eastern Darfur-Beja people
Cushitic ethnic group native to the Eastern Desert, inhabiting a coastal area from southeastern Egypt through eastern Sudan and into northwestern Eritrea.
Eastern 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
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Nubian spitting cobra
defensively. A scattered distribution in north-eastern Africa: Egypt (Nile Valley), Sudan (Nile Valley, Darfur), western Eritrea, Chad (Ennedi Plateau) and
Eastern Darfur-Sudanian savanna
by the caravan trade. The sultanates of eastern Sudan were Darfur, Bagirmi, Sennar and Wadai. In central Sudan, Kanem–Bornu Empire and the Hausa Kingdoms
Eastern Darfur-Abd al-Karim Sabun
1838 as a client of the Sultan of Darfur. Notes The exact dates and sequence of events at this time in the central Sudan differ depending on the source.
Eastern Darfur-2011–2013 Sudanese protests
crimes in Darfur. Sudan rejected the indictment, saying the decision was an affront to Sudan's sovereignty. The political system of Sudan under his rule
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Flappet lark
northern Democratic Republic of Congo Darfur flappet lark, M. r. furensis Lynes, 1923: Found in west-central Sudan Sobat flappet lark, M. r. sobatensis
Eastern Darfur-Tama people
African" ) tribe that live in Dar Tama in northeastern Chad and Darfur in western Sudan. They number 200,000–300,000. They speak Tama, a Nilo-Saharan language
Eastern Darfur-Beja Congress
representation published underground in the late 1990s by Darfur Islamist followers of Hassan al-Turabi, eastern Sudan has been conspicuous since its independence for
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Agriculture in Sudan
important forest product of Sudan, which accounts for 80 percent of the world’s supply. It is collected from acacia trees in Darfur and Kordofan and used widely
Eastern Darfur-Comprehensive Peace Agreement
accord signed on 9 January 2005, by the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) and the Government of Sudan. The CPA was meant to end the Second Sudanese
Eastern Darfur-Gaafar Nimeiry
Robert O. Collins, Darfur: The Long Road to Disaster, Markus Wiener Publishers: Princeton, 2006, ISBN 1-55876-405-4, p. 111 "Sudan - National Reconciliation"
Eastern 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:
Eastern 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
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-National Records Office of Sudan
former Governor of Darfur, to al-Ṭāhir al-Majdhūb, the leader of the Sufi brotherhood of the Majdhūbiyya in eastern Sudan. Sudan Library, University
Eastern Darfur-2010 Sudanese general election
in all of Darfur". Sudan Tribune. 21 February 2008. Retrieved 2011-01-10. "SPLM Kiir to run for president in Sudan 2009 elections". Sudan Tribune. 30
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Bedaria tribe
in the Sudan and some account of the people who preceded them and of the tribes inhabiting Darfur (1922) A history of the Arabs in the Sudan and some
Eastern Darfur-Daguessa
Daguessa (Arabic: داغسا) is a town in the Sila Region of eastern Chad, on Chad's border with Sudan. Prior to 2008 it was located in the former Sila Department
Eastern Darfur-East Saharan montane xeric woodlands
Plateau and the Ouaddaï Highlands of eastern Chad and the extinct volcano system Jebel Marra in Darfur, western Sudan. These mountain ranges rise above the
Eastern Darfur-United Nations Commission on Human Rights
by the Janjaweed Arab militias of Sudan on the non-Arab African Muslim population of Darfur, a region in western Sudan. The Commission had also come under
Eastern Darfur-Eritrea–Sudan border
border with Sudan. The Sudanese government also accused Eritrea of supporting rebel groups in Darfur. The undemarcated border with Sudan also posed a
Eastern Darfur-United Nations Mission in Sudan
Agreement between the government of the Sudan and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement on January 9, 2005, in Sudan. UNMIS tasks are to support the implementation
Eastern Darfur-Scramble for Africa
Africa (the French ambition), these two lines intersect somewhere in eastern Sudan near Fashoda, explaining its strategic importance. A French force under
Eastern Darfur-Rex Sean O'Fahey
under Professor P. M. Holt, the leading historian of Sudan, on the history of Darfur, a part of Sudan, where he conducted fieldwork between 1969 and 1976
Eastern Darfur-Dagu
refer to: Nyala language (Sudan), also known as Dagu, an Eastern Sudanic language of Darfur Daju people Dagu Subdistrict (大沽街道), a subdistrict in Binhai
Eastern Darfur-Eastern Front (World War I)
The Eastern Front or Eastern Theater of World War I (German: Ostfront; Romanian: Frontul de răsărit; Russian: Восточный фронт, romanized: Vostochny front)
Eastern Darfur-African Union
AU troops were also deployed in the Sudan for peacekeeping during the Darfur Conflict, before the mission was handed over to the United Nations on 1
Eastern Darfur-Hassan al-Turabi
Equality Movement (JEM), an Islamist armed rebel group involved in the War in Darfur, whose leader, Khalil Ibrahim used to be one of Mr Turabi's followers. al-Turabi
Eastern Darfur-Masalit language
Masalit people in West Darfur, Sudan and Ouaddaï Region, Chad. Masalit, known as the Massalat, moved west into central-eastern Chad. Their ethnic population
Eastern Darfur-Breidjing Camp
located in eastern Chad created by the UNHCR and run by the Red Cross, which eventually hosted around 42,000 Sudanese refugees who fled Darfur, Sudan in
Eastern Darfur-Genocide
been much debate over categorizing the situation in Darfur as genocide. The ongoing conflict in Darfur, Sudan, which started in 2003, was declared a "genocide"
Eastern Darfur-Bianca Jagger
p. 3. Retrieved 2 August 2013. "Bianca Jagger joins Slovene president's Darfur initiative". Ljubljana: bbc.co.uk. Slovenian Press Agency. 19 January 2006
Eastern Darfur-German Empire
of food and supplements. However, Imperial Germany had success on the Eastern Front; it occupied a large amount of territory to its east following the
Eastern Darfur-First Congo War
Prunier (2004), pp. 376–377. Toïngar, Ésaïe (2014). Idriss Deby and the Darfur Conflict. p. 119. In 1996, President Mobutu of Zaire requested that mercenaries
Eastern Darfur-2011 South Sudanese independence referendum
in Uganda and Kenya. A further complication results from the conflict in Darfur to the west, where civilians who have fled attacks refuse to take part in
Eastern 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
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Living Darfur
in Eastern Chad on the border of Darfur. Matt Damon makes a brief cameo in the video. "Living Darfur" (Marlon Roudette/Chico Twala) "Living Darfur" (Marlon
Eastern Darfur-Ira Newble
in the Darfur crisis. Newble saw a letter that Aid Still Required had written expressing concern about investments funding the crisis in Darfur. He collected
Eastern Darfur-Armenian genocide
put an end to more than two thousand years of Armenian civilization in eastern Anatolia. Together with the mass murder and expulsion of Assyrian/Syriac
Eastern Darfur-Brian Steidle
security operations expert, and author who had worked on publicizing the Darfur conflict in Sudan. Steidle wrote a book, The Devil Came on Horseback, about
Eastern Darfur-Fatma Samoura
for eastern Chad. She was based in the town of Abéché, located approximately 80 kilometres west of the border with the Sudan's conflict-torn Darfur region
Eastern Darfur-Racism in Sudan
14,000 to 200,000. Abduction of Dinka women and children was common. The Darfur conflict has been described by some as a racial matter. Unlike the Southern
Eastern Darfur-Darfur Regional Government
The Darfur Regional Government is an administrative body for the Darfur region of the Republic of Sudan. A Transitional Darfur Regional Authority was established
Eastern Darfur-2016 Darfurian status referendum
status of the Darfur within Sudan was held on 11–13 April 2016. It was originally scheduled for 1 and 2 July 2011, but was delayed. The Darfur Peace Agreement
Eastern Darfur-Christianity in the Middle East
Assyrian Christians, Armenians and Shia Muslims"; it was the first time since Darfur (2004) that the United States declared a genocide. Kurdish tribes in Turkey
Eastern Darfur-Zaghawa people
northeastern Chad, and western Sudan, including Darfur. Zaghawas speak the Zaghawa language, which is an eastern Saharan language. They are pastoralists, and
Eastern Darfur-Comprehensive Peace Agreement
time, notably because of international focus on the conflict in nearby Darfur. The SPLM announced that it was rejoining the government on 13 December
Eastern Darfur-Torit
Sudan: Darfur and the Failure of an African State, p. 45. ISBN 9780300162738. Richard Crockett (2010). Yale University Press. Sudan: Darfur and the Failure
Eastern Darfur-Ash Shamaliyah
(disambiguation) (eastern) Al Wusta (disambiguation) (central) Northern (disambiguation) Northern Borders Region, Saudi Arabia North Darfur, Sudan This disambiguation
Eastern Darfur-Rwanda Defence Force
Union/ United Nations Hybrid Mission to Darfur (UNAMID) This UN mission superseded the AU mission in the Darfur region of Sudan. Infantry battalions have
Eastern Darfur-List of wars by death toll
and Soil: A World History of Genocide and Extermination from Sparta to Darfur. Yale University Press. pp. 364–ff. ISBN 978-0-300-10098-3. In Algeria,
Eastern Darfur-National Congress Party (Sudan)
South Sudan voted in favour of secession. Since the outbreak of the War in Darfur in 2004 between the government of Omar al-Bashir and rebel groups such as
Eastern Darfur-Chad–Sudan relations
governments. In recent times, relations have been strained due to the conflict in Darfur and a civil war in Chad, which both governments accuse the other of supporting
Eastern Darfur-Daju languages
parts of the regions of Kordofan and Darfur, in Chad they are spoken in Wadai. The Daju languages belong to the Eastern Sudanic subfamily of Nilo-Saharan
Eastern Darfur-Outline of Sudan
Kassala Khartoum North Darfur North Kordofan Northern Al Qadarif Red Sea River Nile Sennar South Darfur South Kordofan West Darfur White Nile Districts
Eastern Darfur-List of people indicted in the International Criminal Court
17 situations: (1) the Democratic Republic of the Congo; (2) Uganda; (3) Darfur, Sudan; (4) the Central African Republic I; (5) Kenya; (6) Libya; (7) Côte
Eastern Darfur-Colour revolution
colour revolutions and the Arab spring: Nondemocratic regime strategies in Eastern Europe and the Middle East". Mediterranean Politics. 25 (2): 183. doi:10
Eastern Darfur-Khartoum
numbers of refugees from South Sudan and Darfur – fleeing the violence of the Second Sudanese Civil War and Darfur conflict – have settled around Khartoum
Eastern Darfur-Vice President of Sudan
2019, the second vice president was from Darfur. Nafii Ali Nafii Ahmed Musa Mohamed Ahmed; representing Eastern Sudan Shartai Jaafar Abdel Hakam (11 January
Eastern Darfur-Sanela Diana Jenkins
hosted an A-List fundraiser in Mayfair London in 2008 for the victims of Darfur, raising over £10 million. She established the Sanela Diana Jenkins Human
Eastern Darfur-Zone rouge
United Kingdom British Empire United States Central Powers Leaders Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire Bulgaria Senussi South African Republic Darfur
Eastern Darfur-Blood and Soil (book)
and Soil: A World History of Genocide and Extermination from Sparta to Darfur (ISBN 978-0300100983) is a 2007 book by Ben Kiernan, who for thirty years
Eastern Darfur-Port Sudan
Press. p. 133. Arckell, A. J., UNESCO General History of Africa, History of Darfur 1200-1700 A.D. SNR. Encyclopædia Britannica, "Port Sudan" (description)
Eastern Darfur-Darfur Dome
Darfur Dome or Darfur Volcanic Province is an area of about 100x400 km in Western Sudan. As well as its best-known and central feature, Deriba Crater
Eastern Darfur-Military operations in North Africa during World War I
longer than the war. In Sudan, the Anglo-Egyptian Darfur Expedition took place against the Sultan of Darfur, who was believed to have prepared an invasion
Eastern Darfur-Sudan–United Kingdom relations
the recent relations between the two countries centre on the region of Darfur. Britain fought a war with Mahdist Sudan in the Mahdist War from 1881 until
Eastern Darfur-Sudanese nomadic conflicts
the Messiria, Maalia, Rizeigat and Bani Hussein Arabic tribes inhabiting Darfur and West Kordofan, and the Dinka, Nuer and Murle African ethnic groups inhabiting
Eastern Darfur-List of ongoing armed conflicts
June 2023. Retrieved 18 June 2023. "10,000 reported killed in one West Darfur city, as ethnic violence ravages Sudanese region". CNN. 27 July 2023. Archived
Eastern Darfur-Ban Ki-moon
pressing the issue repeatedly with U.S. President George W. Bush, and on the Darfur conflict, where he helped persuade Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir to
Eastern Darfur-LeBron James
obligation to effect change using his status. Those include the War in Darfur, the killing of Trayvon Martin, the now-former NBA owner Donald Sterling's
Eastern Darfur-Google Darfur
Google Darfur is a 2007 documentary film directed by Robert Simental-Ruybe. The film exposes dangerous conditions such as rape and violence in Eastern Chad
Eastern Darfur-East Saharan montane xeric woodlands
Ennedi Plateau and the Ouaddaï Highlands of eastern Chad and the extinct volcano system Jebel Marra in Darfur, western Sudan. These mountain ranges rise
Eastern Darfur-Nubians
Additionally, a group known as the Midob live in northern Darfur, a group named Birgid in Central Darfur and several groups known as the Hill Nubians who live
Eastern Darfur-East Africa
Sudanese Civil War Second Sudanese Civil War Sudanese nomadic conflicts War in Darfur War in Sudan 2023–present South Sudan Second Sudanese Civil War 1983–2005
Eastern Darfur-Slovakia
UNAMSIL in Sierra Leone (1999-2005), EU supporting action to African Union in Darfur (2006), Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan (2002-2005), Operation
Eastern Darfur-Maban languages
language family. Maban languages are spoken in eastern Chad, the Central African Republic and western Sudan (Darfur). The Maban branch includes the following
Eastern Darfur-Slovak Armed Forces
UNAMSIL in Sierra Leone (1999-2005), EU supporting action to African Union in Darfur (2006), Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan (2002-2005), Operation
Eastern Darfur-Sudan
the 16th to the 19th centuries, central and eastern Sudan were dominated by the Funj sultanate, while Darfur ruled the west and the Ottomans the east. In
Eastern Darfur-History of Sudan
which controlled large parts of the Nile Valley and the Eastern Desert, while the kingdoms of Darfur controlled the western part of Sudan. Two small kingdoms
Eastern Darfur-Geography of Sudan
East Saharan montane xeric woodlands). Western Darfur stands in contrast to northern and eastern Darfur, which are semi-deserts with little water either
Eastern Darfur-Demographics of Sudan
followers of the Ansar sect of Sufism as well as non-Arab Muslims from Darfur and Kordofan.[citation needed] The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) includes
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Sudanese Armed Forces
Second Division was at Khashm El Girba (Eastern Command), the Sixth Division was assigned to Al-Fashir in Darfur (Western Command), the First Division was
Eastern Darfur-Foreign relations of Sudan
war in the South, Sudan accepted 8,000 AU troops in troubled Darfur (see War in Darfur), concluding that it was preferable to have an AU peacekeeping
Eastern Darfur-Human rights in Sudan
civil war involving north–south tensions, the Darfur conflict involving Arab tribespeople tensions in the Darfur region in the western region of Sudan—have
Eastern Darfur-Nyala language (Sudan)
Nyala, also known as Dar Fur, Darfur Daju, Daju Darfur, Beke, Dagu, Daju Ferne and Fininga, is an Eastern Sudanic language of Sudan, one of three closely
Eastern Darfur-Daju Mongo language
Sila language). It is spoken in Chad by the Dar Daju Daju people near the Darfur border. There are three dialects, Bardangal, Eref, and Gadjira. Sounds /z
Eastern Darfur-Eastern Front (Sudan)
itself as a national movement, rather than one limited to its Darfur homeland. The Eastern Front also demand the liberation of Hala'ib Triangle from Egyptian
Eastern Darfur-List of active separatist movements in Africa
proposed unification with Chad Militant organization: Darfur Liberation Front Status: War in Darfur Eastern Sudan Ethnic group: Beja Proposed autonomous area
Eastern Darfur-Southeast Asia
and Soil: A World History of Genocide and Extermination from Sparta to Darfur. Yale University Press. p. 110. ISBN 978-0-300-13793-4. Chapuis, Oscar (1995)
Eastern Darfur-List of current state governors in Sudan
killed after Darfur genocide claim". BBC News. 2023-06-15. Retrieved 2023-06-21. "Minni Minawi to be inaugurated today as Governor of Darfur". Worldstatesmen
Eastern Darfur-Saddam Hussein
and Soil: A World History of Genocide and Extermination from Sparta to Darfur. Yale University Press, 2007. Pp. 587. Magid, Pesha (2 December 2019). "Inside
Eastern 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 Chad
Eastern Darfur-Republic of Sudan (1985–2019)
regime was criticized for human rights abuses, atrocities and genocide in Darfur and allegations of harboring and supporting terrorist groups (most notably
Eastern Darfur-Arab Spring
reform', Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 13:2, June 2011, pp.143–156". Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies. 13 (2): 143–156. doi:10.1080/19448953
Eastern Darfur-Sulayman Solong
1637) was the first historical sultan of Darfur. According to several sources, he ruled the Sultanate of Darfur from 1596 to 1637. However, because of the
Eastern Darfur-Climate of Africa
a savannah climate in Sub-Saharan Africa, such as Ghana, Burkina Faso, Darfur, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Botswana have a distinct rainy season. El Nino results
Eastern Darfur-Sudan People's Liberation Movement–North
Mountains the SPLM-N in South Kordofan and the Justice and Equality Movement of Darfur conducted a coordinated attack against the Sudanese army at Pisea, south
Eastern Darfur-Eastern Sudan States Coordinating Council
The Eastern Sudan States Coordinating Council is a body established by the Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement signed by the Government of Sudan and the rebel
Eastern Darfur-Middle Eastern theatre of World War I
Mediterranean, Middle East and African theatres of World War II Anglo-Egyptian Darfur Expedition General: List of conflicts in the Middle East List of modern
Eastern Darfur-Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
treaty, which followed months of negotiations after the armistice on the Eastern Front in December 1917, was signed at Brest-Litovsk (now Brest, Belarus)
Eastern Darfur-United Nations Security Council
Security Council intervened with peacekeepers in crises including the War in Darfur in Sudan and the Kivu conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In 2013
Eastern Darfur-Sudanese conflict in South Kordofan and Blue Nile
lack of democratic elections. The conflict is intertwined with the War in Darfur, since in November 2011 SPLM-N established a loose alliance with Darfuri
Eastern Darfur-Sahara
successors, conquered Nubia in 1820–22, founded Khartoum in 1823, and conquered Darfur in 1874. Egypt, including Sudan, became a British protectorate in 1882.
Eastern Darfur-List of film director–composer collaborations
BloodRayne 2: Deliverance (2007) 1968 Tunnel Rats (2008) Rampage (2009) Darfur (2009) Max Schmeling (2010) Auschwitz (2011) BloodRayne: The Third Reich
Eastern Darfur-Haim Koren
security officials in dealing with and understanding Sudanese refugees from Darfur. Koren is Director Middle East Division, Center of Political Research Ministry
Eastern Darfur-Common reed warbler
s. minor Lynes, 1923 – Sahel region from Senegal to west-central Sudan (Darfur) A. s. cinnamomeus Reichenow, 1908 – west Ethiopia and south Somalia south
Eastern Darfur-List of film director and actor collaborations
Stoic (2009), Darfur (2009), Assault on Wall Street (2013) 3 Kristanna Loken BloodRayne (2005), BloodRayne 2: Deliverance (2007), Darfur (2009) 3 Michael
Eastern Darfur-Adré
villages and towns in eastern Chad, stealing cattle, murdering citizens, and burning houses. Over 200,000 refugees from the Darfur region of northwestern
Eastern Darfur-Chadian Civil War (2005–2010)
in camps and elsewhere in eastern Chad. In April 2010, approximately 5,000 new Sudanese refugees arrived from West Darfur, following renewed fighting
Eastern Darfur-Mararit language
Donkey Kuma, Sani Kiro, in North Darfur State; in Silala area in South Darfur State and in Gienena province in West Darfur State. The Talgai, Mirakawi, Wilkawi
Eastern Darfur-Algeria
and Soil: A World History of Genocide and Extermination from Sparta to Darfur. Yale University Press. pp. 364–ff. ISBN 978-0-300-10098-3. Kiernan, Ben
Eastern Darfur-Supremacism
to use the Darfur region as a "back door to Chad". As a result, the first signs of an "Arab racist political platform" appeared in Darfur in the early
Eastern Darfur-Garad
Several Muslim states and dominions including Hadiya Sultanate, Sultanate of Darfur, Ganz province, Harla and Somali Sultanate leaders were known as Garads
Eastern Darfur-Sukhoi Su-25
Sudan has used Su-25s in attacks on rebel targets and possibly civilians in Darfur. During the Ivorian Civil War, Su-25s were used by government forces to
Eastern Darfur-List of wars involving Sudan
Known as the National Redemption Front prior to 2011. Signed the Doha Darfur Peace Agreement in 2011. John Pike. "Sudan Civil War". Globalsecurity.org
Eastern Darfur-Tunjur people
modern scholars. Although a minority, the Tunjur became the ruling class of Darfur and Wadai in the 13th century by peacefully taking power from the Daju.
Eastern Darfur-List of Frontline (American TV program) episodes
Nations, and the international community in general, failed to stop the Darfur genocide. 509 5 "The Medicated Child" Health/Medical 60 minutes January 8
Eastern Darfur-Sudan (region)
medieval history is marked by the caravan trade. The sultanates of eastern Sudan were Darfur, Bagirmi, Sennar and Wadai. In central Sudan, Kanem–Bornu Empire
Eastern Darfur-Abd al-Karim Sabun
This new route would bypass both Fezzan and Darfur, states that until then had controlled the eastern Saharan trade. The first caravans traveled the
Eastern Darfur-Omar al-Bashir
directing a campaign of mass killing, rape, and pillage against civilians in Darfur. On 11 February 2020, the Government of Sudan announced that it had agreed
Eastern Darfur-Invasion of Darfur
The Invasion of Darfur was the military invasion and occupation of the Sultanate of Darfur by the British Empire and the Sultanate of Egypt from 16 March
Eastern Darfur-List of conflicts in Sudan
Sudan 1899 — 1901 Rabih War 1874 Rabih az-Zubayr conquered the Sultanate of Darfur 1881 C.E. — 1899 C.E. The Mahdist War November 3, 1883 C.E. — November 5
Eastern Darfur-List of extinct languages of Africa
only had a passive knowledge of it. He was murdered at Lothair, in the eastern Transvaal, in 1988 "Ajawa". Ethnologue. Archived from the original on 2009-01-30
Eastern Darfur-Visa policy of Sudan
Governors Abyei Area Interim Security Force (UNISFA) Regions Darfur Regional Government Eastern Sudan States Coordinating Council Districts Elections Recent
Eastern Darfur-Rape during the Darfur genocide
Throughout the ongoing Darfur genocide in the Darfur war there has been a systematic campaign of rape, which has been used as a weapon of war, in the
Eastern Darfur-Joseph Kony
significant security risk to Uganda. As of 2022, he is reported to be hiding in Darfur. Kony was born in c. 1961 in Odek, Northern Region, Uganda. He is a member
Eastern Darfur-Justin Trudeau
young Canadians to support Darfur intervention". The Canadian Press. September 13, 2006. "Trudeau, Dallaire to lead Darfur rally". Toronto Star. September
Eastern Darfur-Leaders of the Central Powers of World War I
effective cavalry tactics used in the Romanian Campaign Ali Dinar − Sultan of Darfur Ramadan Ali − Commander-in-Chief of the Fur Army Manie Maritz − Boer General
Eastern Darfur-Mines in the Battle of Messines (1917)
United Kingdom British Empire United States Central Powers Leaders Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire Bulgaria Senussi South African Republic Darfur
Eastern Darfur-Nicholas Kristof
rights abuses and social injustices, such as human trafficking and the Darfur conflict. Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa described Kristof as an
Eastern Darfur-Nubian spitting cobra
supralabials. A scattered distribution in north-eastern Africa: Egypt (Nile Valley), Sudan (Nile Valley, Darfur), western Eritrea, Chad (Ennedi Plateau) and
Eastern Darfur-Black Death
Pestilence in 1893 and suggested that it had been "some form of the ordinary Eastern or bubonic plague". In 1908, Gasquet said use of the name atra mors for
Eastern Darfur-Alexandre Trudeau
2008, tells the story of the humanitarian crisis facing Africa's Darfur region and eastern Chad. In 2012, he produced the film The New Great Game, for the
Eastern Darfur-Mining industry of Sudan
in the Red Sea area. Lead is found in the Kutum area of North Darfur, aluminium in Darfur, cobalt in the Red Sea, and nickel in the Red Sea, Blue Nile
Eastern Darfur-Beja people
Sudan People's Liberation Army, and allied with the rebel movement of the Darfur region, the Sudan Liberation Movement/Army, in January 2004. A peace agreement
Eastern Darfur-Juhaynah
clan,and the Kababish tribe. Moreover, the Baggara Arabs and Abbala in Darfur and Chad also claim a Juhani background, though there is some evidence that
Eastern Darfur-Thawb
origins date back to the late eighteenth century when prosperous merchants in Darfur clothed their wives and daughters in large swaths of fine imported linen
Eastern Darfur-World War I
line of trenches stretching from the English Channel to Switzerland. The Eastern Front was more dynamic, but neither side could gain a decisive advantage
Eastern Darfur-Districts of Sudan
Governors Abyei Area Interim Security Force (UNISFA) Regions Darfur Regional Government Eastern Sudan States Coordinating Council Districts Elections Recent
Eastern Darfur-African theatre of World War I
began between the Sudanese government and the Sultanate of Darfur. The Anglo-Egyptian Darfur Expedition was conducted to forestall an imagined invasion
Eastern Darfur-Messiria tribe
Abbala live in the semi-desert part of the region: northern Kordofan and Darfur, the Baggara, by contrast, live on their southern fringes; occupying the
Eastern Darfur-War in Darfur
The War 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
Eastern Darfur-Cannibalism in Africa
indicate that cannibalism was practised in Darfur (western Sudan) and the neighbouring Wadai Empire (today south-eastern Chad). Muhammad ben ʿAlī ben Zayn al-ʿĀbidīn
Eastern Darfur-Wadai War
provinces and allied states. He managed to gain the support of the Sultanate of Darfur and Dar Masalit, and used these areas as rear bases during his attempts
Eastern Darfur-Tama people
"Indigenous African" ) tribe that live in Dar Tama in northeastern Chad and Darfur in western Sudan. They number 200,000–300,000. They speak Tama, a Nilo-Saharan
Eastern Darfur-United Nations Commission on Human Rights
calling it an "absurdity" in light of Sudan's ethnic cleansing in the Darfur region. One major consequence of the election of Sudan to the Commission
Eastern Darfur-History of Libya under Muammar Gaddafi
of 2,000 in Darfur. The nearly continuous cross-border raids that resulted greatly contributed to a separate ethnic conflict within Darfur that killed
Eastern Darfur-Kaskara
Museum curator Christopher Spring, "in the central and eastern Sudan, from Chad through Darfur and across to the Red Sea province, the straight, double-edged
Eastern Darfur-History of Chad
villages and towns in eastern Chad, stealing cattle, murdering citizens, and burning houses. Over 200,000 refugees from the Darfur region of northwestern
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Lake Ptolemy
Paleolake" and "Northern Darfur Megalake". "Ptolemy lake archipelago" refers to dune fields that were periodically submerged along the eastern shores, forming
Eastern Darfur-Chad
violence in eastern Chad has increased; the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has warned that a genocide like that in Darfur may yet occur
Eastern Darfur-Darfur genocide
The Darfur genocide is the systematic killing of ethnic Darfuri people which has occurred during the War in Darfur and the ongoing War in Sudan (2023–present)
Eastern Darfur-MeToo movement
Liberation War Sierra Leone Civil War Bosnian War Rwandan genocide Congo Wars Darfur genocide ISIL Syrian civil war Tigray War Russian invasion of Ukraine Israeli-Palestinian
Eastern Darfur-Mohamed Babiker Yagoub
at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Yagoub, who is an ethnic Fur and native of Darfur, has a nephew named Waleed Suliman currently running for the University
Eastern Darfur-Technical (vehicle)
Janjaweed militias use technicals on their raids against civilian villages in Darfur, Sudan, as do the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) and Justice and Equality Movement
Eastern Darfur-Government of Sudan
an-Nīl al-Azraq) North Darfur (ولاية شمال دارفور Wilāyat Shamāl Dārfūr) South Darfur (ولاية جنوب دارفور Wilāyat Janūb Dārfūr) South Kordofan (ولاية جنوب
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Ministry of Justice (Sudan)
Governors Abyei Area Interim Security Force (UNISFA) Regions Darfur Regional Government Eastern Sudan States Coordinating Council Districts Elections Recent
Eastern Darfur-Angelina Jolie
She became noted for traveling to war zones, such as Sudan's Darfur region during the Darfur conflict, the Syrian-Iraqi border during the Second Gulf War
Eastern Darfur-States of Sudan
states that make up the region of Darfur. The Eastern Sudan States Coordinating Council was established by the Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement between the
Eastern Darfur-France
and Soil: A World History of Genocide and Extermination from Sparta to Darfur. Yale University Press. p. 374. ISBN 978-0-300-10098-3. "France's oldest
Eastern Darfur-List of kingdoms and royal dynasties
Shilluk Kingdom Kingdom of Kush Alodia Makuria Funj Sultanate Sultanate of Darfur Mahdist State Kilwa Sultanate Tanganyika Sultanate of Zanzibar Hafsid dynasty
Eastern Darfur-Sudanese Communist Party
women's groups, minority groups, in the Nuba Mountains, in the south, and in Darfur". Human rights activist Suleman Hamid El Haj was most recently the assistant
Eastern Darfur-Darfur
Darfur is divided into five federal states: Central Darfur, East Darfur, North Darfur, South Darfur and West Darfur. Because of the War in Darfur between
Eastern Darfur-Sudanese transition to democracy (2019–2021)
July 17, 2019, the TMC and FFC signed a written form of the agreement. The Darfur Displaced General Coordination opposed the 5 July verbal deal, and the Sudan
Eastern Darfur-Next Sudanese general election
Governors Abyei Area Interim Security Force (UNISFA) Regions Darfur Regional Government Eastern Sudan States Coordinating Council Districts Elections Recent
Eastern Darfur-Transitional Sovereignty Council
image, damaged by its carrying out of crimes against humanity in the War in Darfur and human rights violations during the 3 June 2019 Khartoum massacre. Under
Eastern Darfur-Sudanese peace process
the 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
Eastern Darfur-2019–2022 Sudanese protests
dismissal of previous-government officials in Red Sea, White Nile, and South Darfur. The protests follow the Sudanese Revolution's street protests and civil
Eastern Darfur-Berti language
north of Al-Fashir, while the other had continued eastward, settling in eastern Darfur and western Kurdufan by the nineteenth century. The two groups did not
Eastern Darfur-Kujarke people
Kujargé) are a little-known ethnic group of the Ouaddaï Region in eastern Chad and South Darfur, Sudan. They speak Kujargé, a divergent, unclassified Afro-Asiatic
Eastern 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 2020
Eastern Darfur-Sultan
subsidiary style Amir al-Mu'minin (Commander of the Faithful) in Sudan: Darfur Dar al-Masalit Dar Qimr Funj Sultanate of Sinnar (Sennar) Kordofan in Iraq:
Eastern Darfur-Juba Peace Agreement
has been plagued by various civil wars and internal conflicts—namely the Darfur War (2003–2020). Nearly 400,000 people died in the crisis and over 2.5 million
Eastern Darfur-Extreme points of Sudan
regions, it is at 9°29'20"N 26°42'11"E (the southernmost point of Southern Darfur near the Bahr el Arab west of Abyei) Westernmost point – unnamed location
Eastern Darfur-Insurgency in Southeastern Nigeria
crush the paramilitary wing of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), the Eastern Security Network (ESN). The conflict escalated after the ESN managed to
Eastern Darfur-Central Powers
via the Senussi. Prior to this the Sultanate of Darfur was a British Ally. The Anglo-Egyptian Darfur Expedition preemptively acted in March 1916 to prevent
Eastern Darfur-Nilotic peoples
of the White Nile trade routes. The Cøllø allied with the Sultanate of Darfur and the Kingdom of Takali against the Funj, but the capitulation of Takali
Eastern Darfur-List of war films and TV specials set between 2001 and the present
Horseback (2007) Darfur Diaries: Message from Home (2006), documentary Google Darfur (2007), documentary On Our Watch (2007), documentary Darfur (2009) The
Eastern Darfur-Rwandan genocide
preparing and executing the genocide. Hutu refugees particularly entered the eastern portion of Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo, or DRC). Hutu
Eastern Darfur-Marrah Mountains
Darfur region of Sudan on the border of the states of South Darfur and Central Darfur, with a smaller part of the range in the state of North Darfur.
Eastern 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
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Mahdist War
villages in the fertile Nile Valley to the remote areas of Kordofan and Darfur. These migrants, known as "jallaba" after their loose-fitting style of dress
Eastern Darfur-Janjaweed
group from the Sahel region that operates in Sudan, particularly in Darfur, and eastern Chad. They have also been speculated to be active in Yemen. According
Eastern Darfur-Goz Beïda
Chad's border with Sudan's western Darfur Region. The town has been seriously affected by the conflict in Darfur, which has spilled over into the surrounding
Eastern Darfur-Egyptian invasion of the Eastern Horn of Africa
decided to move south and take full control of the Nile. After annexing Darfur, they aimed for Eritrea (then known as Ethiopia). The Egyptians and Ethiopians
Eastern Darfur-Accusation in a mirror
and Soil: A World History of Genocide and Extermination from Sparta to Darfur (2007), American historian Ben Kiernan said that the accusation in a mirror
Eastern Darfur-African wildcat
wildcat from Marrah Mountains in the Darfur desert, a very pale skin of a male wildcat from north of Al-Fashir in Darfur, a dark skin of a male wildcat from
Eastern Darfur-Darb El Arba'īn
and 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
Eastern Darfur-Tama language
the Tama people in Ouaddai, eastern Chad and in Darfur, western Sudan. It is a Taman language which belongs to the Eastern Sudanic branch of the Nilo-Saharan
Eastern Darfur-2023 in Sudan
2 May: Battle of Geneina: RSF re-capture Geneina, the capital of West Darfur, after a week of fighting with more than 200 people killed. 2023 Sudanese
Eastern Darfur-Native administration
situation and eliminate the influence of former nazirs.: 441 In the Darfur, Eastern, and Kordofan regions, high levels of nomadism (together they contained
Eastern Darfur-Musa Mohamed Ahmed
agreement. This took place in Asmara, Eritrea. "Eastern Front rejects deployment of UN forces in Darfur". Retrieved 2006-10-15. "Sudanese Government of
Eastern Darfur-Sudanese civil war (2023–present)
Fighting has been concentrated around the capital city of Khartoum and the Darfur region. As of 21 January 2024, at least 13,000–15,000 people had been killed
Eastern Darfur-Battle of Khartoum (2023–present)
non-Arab civilians in Darfur, joined the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces following the Juba Peace Agreement that ended the War in Darfur in 2020. The RSF
Eastern Darfur-Operation Kaveri
1.5 million people, and a continuing conflict in the western region of Darfur has displaced two million people and killed more than 200,000 people. Since
Eastern Darfur-Sudanese refugee crisis (2023–present)
of Chad with the United Nations reporting most of these people came from Darfur and Khartoum, but thousands more moved to other countries. By May 2024,
Eastern Darfur-Battle of Geneina
massacre, was a major battle for control of Geneina, the capital of West Darfur in Sudan, between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese
Eastern Darfur-Timeline of the Sudanese civil war (2023)
militants. Clashes erupted in the capital of North Darfur state, Al-Fashir, while Nyala Airport in South Darfur was shelled. In Al-Fashir, clashes were ongoing
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Battle of El Fasher
Fasher is an ongoing battle for control of the town of El Fasher in North Darfur during the Sudan conflict. The first battle for the city took place between
Eastern Darfur-Tajammu al-Arabi
in the context of the ethno-tribal conflicts that were taking place in Darfur between the Baggara Arabs and the Furs in those years. Although the organization
Eastern Darfur-Khamis Abakar
Human Rights Crisis in Eastern Chad: Abuses by Darfur rebel groups in eastern Chad". www.hrw.org. Retrieved 2023-07-20. "West Darfur governor reportedly
Eastern Darfur-War crimes during the Sudanese civil war (2023–present)
dangerous country for humanitarian workers after South Sudan. In Geneina, West Darfur, the RSF and Arab militias killed at more than 15,000 non-Arab people. On
Eastern Darfur-Jewish World Watch
The organization was founded after learning of the genocide occurring in Darfur, Sudan, and recalling the Holocaust, and the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Since
Eastern Darfur-Masalit people
western Sudan and eastern Chad. They speak the Masalit language. The Masalit primarily live in Geneina, the capital of West Darfur, though a few thousand
Eastern Darfur-Sexual and gender-based violence in the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel
Liberation War Sierra Leone Civil War Bosnian War Rwandan genocide Congo Wars Darfur genocide ISIL Syrian civil war Tigray War Russian invasion of Ukraine Israeli-Palestinian
Eastern Darfur-2024 in Sudan
in El Fasher. 15 April – The Rapid Support Forces capture Mellit, North Darfur. Battle of El Fasher: At least nine civilians are killed and sixty others
Eastern Darfur-Battle of Wad Madani
for the country. He said its capture effectively cut off the regions of Darfur and Kordofan, and the states of Khartoum and White Nile from the army. Cameron
Eastern Darfur-Al-Ashra
SudanTribune (2023-09-24). "SLM-Nur expands control to several areas in Darfur to protect civilians: official". Sudan Tribune. Retrieved 2024-01-28. Hendawi
Eastern Darfur-United Nations Security Council Resolution 1812
of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA), the Darfur Peace Agreement, and the October 2006 Eastern Sudan Peace Agreement. Call on all parties to respect
Eastern Darfur-Sexual and gender-based violence against Palestinians during the Israel–Hamas war
Liberation War Sierra Leone Civil War Bosnian War Rwandan genocide Congo Wars Darfur genocide ISIL Syrian civil war Tigray War Russian invasion of Ukraine Israeli-Palestinian
Eastern Darfur-Gaafar Nimeiry
by Libya, crossed the border from Ma'tan as-Sarra. After passing through Darfur and Kordofan, the insurgents engaged in three days of house-to-house fighting
Eastern Darfur-Popular Resistance of Sudan
Security Service in August 2013. It was founded to crush the rebellion in Darfur due to the political and economic marginalisation of the local population
Eastern Darfur-Timeline of the Sudanese civil war (2024)
seen as a crackdown by the SAF on anti-war figures. The governor of North Darfur, Abdel Rahman Nimr, was dismissed from his position by SAF chief Abdel Fattah
Eastern Darfur-Blue Nile State
Retrieved 2022-06-29. "Sudan's prime minister appoints 3 state governors in Darfur, Blue Nile". June 13, 2021. "States of the Sudan since 1991". WorldStatesmen
Eastern Darfur-Western Bahr el Ghazal
south. 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
Eastern Darfur-North Darfur
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
Eastern Darfur-Federal Alliance of Eastern Sudan
CONGRESS: HUMAN RIGHTS CONCERNS IN EASTERN SUDAN" (PDF). SudanTribune (2011-01-09). "Eastern Sudan rebels merge with Darfur JEM". Sudan Tribune. Retrieved
Eastern Darfur-Wad An Nora massacre
Fighting has been concentrated around the capital city of Khartoum and the Darfur region. As of 21 January 2024, at least 13,000–15,000 people had been killed
Eastern Darfur-Arabization
Islamic kingdoms were established – the Funj Sultanate and the Sultanate of Darfur, starting a long period of gradual Islamization and Arabization in Sudan
Eastern Darfur-Vassal and tributary states of the Ottoman Empire
Thököly Danubian Sich Mamluk of Iraq (1704–1831) Hotaki dynasty Sultanate of Darfur (1915) Septinsular Republic (1800–1807) Principality of Serbia (Sırbistan
Eastern Darfur-Ryan Gosling
he traveled to Darfur refugee camps in Chad. He was a speaker at Campus Progress' National Conference in 2008, where he discussed Darfur. As part of his
Eastern Darfur-YTA TV
In 2007 the network broadcast George Clooney's documentary, A Journey to Darfur. It released the film on DVD in 2008 and announced that proceeds from its
Eastern 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
Eastern Darfur-Foreign policy of the George W. Bush administration
and visit war-torn Darfur. In response to the Government of Sudan's continued complicity in unabated violence occurring in Darfur, Bush imposed new economic
Eastern Darfur-Kujargé language
and in villages scattered along the lower Wadi Salih and Wadi Azum in Darfur, Sudan. It is estimated to have about 1,000 speakers (as of 1983[update])