| 31. | In addition to the Baggara Arabs, another local Muslim ethnic group is the Feroghe ( Feroge, etc . ).
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| 32. | A subsection of the Baggara, the Northern Rizaygat, are one of the largest groups who make up the Janjaweed.
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| 33. | By February 1990, only Baggara men stayed on the villages while kids, women and the elderly were displaced or relocated.
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| 34. | The small community of " Baggara Arabs " in the southeastern corner of Niger is known as Diffa Arabs for the Diffa Region.
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| 35. | Hawazma, like any other Baggara people, have graceful slim physical statues; their skins range from light brown to dark colors.
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| 36. | Weapons, known locally as Marmatoun and Ab gikra, were as common among Nuba as AK-47 among Baggara Arabs today.
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| 37. | The Baggara of Darfur and Kordofan were the backbone of the Mahdist revolt against Turko-Egyptian rule in Sudan in the 1880s.
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| 38. | The term " Abbala " is mostly used to distinguish them from the Baggara, a grouping of Arabic ethnicities who herd cattle.
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| 39. | The "'Janjaweed "'( camel herder ) background with significant recruitment from the Baggara ( cattle herder ) people.
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| 40. | However, due to desperation of Baggara, following the unspeakable atrocities by rebels, they sided with the military forces to protect themselves.
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