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- Azawad abstract "Azawad (Tuareg: ⴰⵣⴰⵡⴰⴷ Azawad; Arabic: أزواد Azawād) is a territory in northern Mali as well as a former short-lived unrecognised state. Its independence was declared unilaterally by the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA) in 2012 after a Tuareg rebellion drove the Malian Army from the territory. Initially their effort was supported by various Islamist groups.Azawad, as claimed by the MNLA, comprises the Malian regions of Timbuktu, Kidal, Gao, as well as a part of Mopti region, encompassing about 60 percent of Mali's total land area. Azawad borders Burkina Faso to the south, Mauritania to the west and northwest, Algeria to the north and northeast, and Niger to the east and southeast, with undisputed Mali to its southwest. It straddles a portion of the Sahara and the Sahelian zone. Gao is its largest city and served as the temporary capital, while Timbuktu is the second-largest city, and intended to be the capital by the independence forces.On 6 April 2012, in a statement posted to its website, the MNLA declared "irrevocably" the independence of Azawad from Mali. In Gao on the same day, Bilal Ag Acherif, the secretary-general of the movement, signed the Azawadi Declaration of Independence, which also declared the MNLA as the interim administrators of Azawad until a "national authority" is formed. The proclamation was never recognised by a foreign entity, and the MNLA's claim to have de facto control of the Azawad region was disputed by both the Malian government and Islamist insurgent groups in the Sahara. At this time, a rift was developing with the Islamists. The Economic Community of West African States, which refused to recognise Azawad and called the declaration of its independence "null and void", warned it could send troops into the disputed region in support of the Malian claim.On 26 May, the MNLA and its former co-belligerent Ansar Dine announced a pact in which they would merge to form an Islamist state under sharia law. Some later reports indicated the MNLA had decided to withdraw from the pact, distancing itself from Ansar Dine. Ansar Dine later declared that they rejected the idea of Azawad independence. Following the collapse of the short-lived accord, the MNLA and Ansar Dine continued to clash, culminating in the Battle of Gao on 27 June, in which the Islamist groups Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa and Ansar Dine took control of the city, driving out the MNLA. The following day, Ansar Dine announced that it was in control of all the cities of northern Mali, bringing an end to the short-lived state.On 14 February 2013, the MNLA renounced its claim of independence for Azawad and asked the Malian government to start negotiations on its future status. The MNLA ended the ceasefire in September of the same year after government forces reportedly opened fire on unarmed protesters.".
- Azawad capital Gao.
- Azawad capital Timbuktu.
- Azawad dissolutionDate "2012-06-26".
- Azawad dissolutionYear "2012".
- Azawad foundingDate "2012-04-06".
- Azawad foundingYear "2012".
- Azawad thumbnail Flag_of_Mali.svg?width=300.
- Azawad wikiPageExternalLink bpt6k103743p.
- Azawad wikiPageExternalLink english.html.
- Azawad wikiPageID "1463123".
- Azawad wikiPageRevisionID "606549026".
- Azawad altMap "Projection of Azawad in green and southern Mali in dark grey".
- Azawad capital "Gao".
- Azawad capital "Timbuktu".
- Azawad casualties "-60".
- Azawad casualties "133".
- Azawad casualties "500".
- Azawad casualties "79".
- Azawad combatant "*Malian Army *Ganda Iso ---- *FLNA *Other anti-Independence groups".
- Azawad combatant "*center|20pxMNLA *20pxMIA *Other Taureg groups * MAA ---- Islamists coalition *Ansar Dine *MOJWA *AQIM".
- Azawad commander "Ag Mohamed Najem".
- Azawad commander "Ahmad Ould Sidi Muhammed ---- Iyad Ag Ghaly".
- Azawad commander "Amadou Diallo ---- Mohamed Lamine Ould Sidatt".
- Azawad commander "Amadou Toumani Touré".
- Azawad commander "Bilal Ag Acherif".
- Azawad commander "El Haji Ag Gamou".
- Azawad commander "Housseine Khoulam".
- Azawad commander "Mahmoud Ag Aghaly".
- Azawad commander "Moussa Ag Acharatoumane".
- Azawad commander "Omar Ould Hamaha".
- Azawad commander "Sadio Gassama".
- Azawad commonLanguages French_language.
- Azawad commonLanguages Hassānīya_language.
- Azawad commonLanguages "TuaregSonghayFula".
- Azawad commonName "Azawad".
- Azawad conflict "2012".
- Azawad continent "Africa".
- Azawad conventionalLongName "Azawad".
- Azawad country "Mali".
- Azawad date "--01-17".
- Azawad dateEnd "--06-26".
- Azawad dateEvent "2012-01-24".
- Azawad dateStart "--04-06".
- Azawad era Northern_Mali_conflict_(2012–present).
- Azawad event Battle_of_Aguelhok.
- Azawad eventEnd Battle_of_Gao.
- Azawad eventStart Azawadi_declaration_of_independence.
- Azawad flag "Flag of Azawad".
- Azawad flagAlt "Flag of Azawad".
- Azawad flagP "Flag of Mali.svg".
- Azawad flagS "Flag of Mali.svg".
- Azawad governmentType "Transitional Council of the State of Azawad".
- Azawad hasPhotoCollection Azawad.
- Azawad imageFlag "MNLA flag.svg".
- Azawad imageMap "Azawad .svg".
- Azawad latd "16".
- Azawad latm "16".
- Azawad latns "N".
- Azawad leader "Bilal Ag Acherif".
- Azawad longd "0".
- Azawad longew "W".
- Azawad longm "3".
- Azawad mapCaption "Azawad, as claimed by the MNLA, in green, with southern Mali in dark grey.".
- Azawad p "Mali".
- Azawad place "Azawad, Northern Mali".
- Azawad result "MNLA Victory; Proclamation of new Independent State of Azawad *Azawadi declaration of independence; un-regonized *2012 Malian coup d'état; Interm Malian president ousted by military deserters *Internal conflict over Battle of Gao *Conflict between MNLA Nationalists and Islamists *Northern Mali conflict".
- Azawad s "Mali".
- Azawad sovereigntyType "Independence".
- Azawad status List_of_historical_unrecognized_states.
- Azawad strength "7000".
- Azawad strength "9000".
- Azawad symbolType "Coat of arms".
- Azawad territory "Northern Mali ceded to new state".
- Azawad titleDeputy "Vice President".
- Azawad titleLeader "President".
- Azawad yearDeputy "2012".
- Azawad yearEnd "2012".
- Azawad yearLeader "2012".
- Azawad yearStart "2012".
- Azawad subject Category:2012_establishments_in_Mali.
- Azawad subject Category:Arabic-speaking_countries_and_territories.
- Azawad subject Category:Azawad.
- Azawad subject Category:Disputed_territories_in_Africa.
- Azawad subject Category:Former_unrecognized_countries.
- Azawad subject Category:Islamic_states.
- Azawad subject Category:North_Africa.
- Azawad subject Category:Secession_in_Mali.
- Azawad subject Category:States_and_territories_established_in_2012.
- Azawad subject Category:Territorial_disputes_of_Mali.
- Azawad subject Category:Tuareg.
- Azawad point "16.266666666666666 -0.05".
- Azawad type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Azawad type Arabic-speakingCountriesAndTerritories.
- Azawad type Country108544813.
- Azawad type DisputedTerritoriesInAfrica.
- Azawad type District108552138.
- Azawad type Location100027167.
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- Azawad type PhysicalEntity100001930.