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- Baggara abstract "The Baggāra are a grouping of Arab ethnic groups inhabiting the portion of Africa's Sahel mainly between Lake Chad and southern Kordofan, numbering over one million. They are known as Baggara in Sudan, and as Shuwa/Diffa Arabs in Chad and West Africa. Their name derives from the Arabic word (Arabic: بقارة) literally meaning "Cowman".They have a common language, Shuwa Arabic, which is one of the regional varieties of Arabic. They also have a common traditional mode of subsistence, nomadic cattle herding, although nowadays many lead a settled existence. Nevertheless, collectively they do not all necessarily consider themselves one people, i.e., a single ethnic group. The term "baggara culture" was introduced in 1994 by Braukämper.The political use of term "baggara" in Sudan denoting a particular set of tribes is limited to Sudan. It often means a coalition of majority Arabs and a few indigenous African tribes (mainly Fur, Nuba and Fallata) with other Arab tribes of western Sudan (mainly Guhayna), as opposed to Bedouin Abbala Arab tribes. The bulk of "baggara Arabs" live in Chad, the rest live, or seasonally migrate to, southwest Sudan (specifically the southern portions of Darfur and Kordofan), and slivers of the Central African Republic, South Sudan, and Niger. Those who are still nomads migrate seasonally between grazing lands in the wet season and river areas in the dry season.Their common language is known to academics by various names, such as Chadian Arabic, taken from the regions where the language is spoken. For much of the 20th century, this language was known to academics as "Shuwa Arabic", but "Shuwa" is a geographically and socially parochial term that has fallen into disuse among linguists specializing in the language, who instead refer to it as "Nigerian Arabic" or "Chadian Arabic" depending on the origin of the native speakers being consulted for a given academic project. The term "Shuwa" is peculiar to the region of Borno State in the tip of northeastern Nigeria, where it is used by the majority of non-Arabic speakers to describe the Arabic speakers among them.".
- Baggara language Chadian_Arabic.
- Baggara populationPlace Central_African_Republic.
- Baggara populationPlace Chad.
- Baggara populationPlace Niger.
- Baggara populationPlace South_Sudan.
- Baggara populationPlace Sudan.
- Baggara related Africans.
- Baggara related Arab_people.
- Baggara related Bedouin.
- Baggara related Demographics_of_Chad.
- Baggara related Guhayna_people.
- Baggara religion Sunni_Islam.
- Baggara thumbnail Baggara_Arabs_Belt.svg?width=300.
- Baggara wikiPageExternalLink B047%20Sudan%20Breaking%20the%20Abyei%20Deadlock.pdf.
- Baggara wikiPageExternalLink 484f9a3ec.html.
- Baggara wikiPageExternalLink 3937136.
- Baggara wikiPageID "682978".
- Baggara wikiPageRevisionID "594897105".
- Baggara group "Baggara".
- Baggara hasPhotoCollection Baggara.
- Baggara langs Chadian_Arabic.
- Baggara popplace Central_African_Republic.
- Baggara popplace Chad.
- Baggara popplace Niger.
- Baggara popplace South_Sudan.
- Baggara popplace Sudan.
- Baggara poptime "Numbering over 1 million".
- Baggara related "All Bedouin groups, Africans, Chadian, Arabs, Guhayna".
- Baggara rels "Predominantly Sunni Muslim.".
- Baggara subject Category:African_nomads.
- Baggara subject Category:Bedouin_groups.
- Baggara subject Category:Darfur.
- Baggara subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Chad.
- Baggara subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Niger.
- Baggara subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_South_Sudan.
- Baggara subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Sudan.
- Baggara subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_the_Central_African_Republic.
- Baggara subject Category:Muslim_communities_in_Africa.
- Baggara subject Category:Sudanese_Arabs.
- Baggara type Abstraction100002137.
- Baggara type BedouinGroups.
- Baggara type Community108223802.
- Baggara type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Baggara type EthnicGroupsInChad.
- Baggara type EthnicGroupsInNiger.
- Baggara type EthnicGroupsInSouthSudan.
- Baggara type EthnicGroupsInSudan.
- Baggara type EthnicGroupsInTheCentralAfricanRepublic.
- Baggara type Gathering107975026.
- Baggara type Group100031264.
- Baggara type MuslimCommunitiesInAfrica.
- Baggara type SocialGroup107950920.
- Baggara type EthnicGroup.
- Baggara type Collective.
- Baggara comment "The Baggāra are a grouping of Arab ethnic groups inhabiting the portion of Africa's Sahel mainly between Lake Chad and southern Kordofan, numbering over one million. They are known as Baggara in Sudan, and as Shuwa/Diffa Arabs in Chad and West Africa. Their name derives from the Arabic word (Arabic: بقارة) literally meaning "Cowman".They have a common language, Shuwa Arabic, which is one of the regional varieties of Arabic.".
- Baggara label "Baggara".
- Baggara label "Baggara".
- Baggara label "Baggara".
- Baggara label "Baggara".
- Baggara label "Baggaras".
- Baggara label "Арабы-шоа".
- Baggara label "البقارة (أفريقيا)".
- Baggara sameAs Baggárové.
- Baggara sameAs Baggara.
- Baggara sameAs Baggara.
- Baggara sameAs Baggaras.
- Baggara sameAs Baggara.
- Baggara sameAs m.032mzn.
- Baggara sameAs Q799892.
- Baggara sameAs Q799892.
- Baggara sameAs Baggara.
- Baggara wasDerivedFrom Baggara?oldid=594897105.
- Baggara depiction Baggara_Arabs_Belt.svg.
- Baggara isPrimaryTopicOf Baggara.
- Baggara name "Baggara".