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 Races et variétés des espèces végétales domestiques
Certaines régions comme le moyen chari, le ouaddai et le chari baguirmi recèlent d’énormes possibilités mais de productions potentielles relativement faibles.
Cultivées essentiellement dans la zone méridionale du Tchad, les races et variétés de tubercules sont en pleine expansion dans la zone Sahélienne notamment au Chari baguirmi, au Ouaddaî et au Guerra.
Si le haricot est cultivé dans toutes les régions du pays depuis des lustres, le niébé est importé du Brésil, il n’ y a pas longtemps et est vulgarisé dans plusieurs régions du sud du pays et quelques régions Sahéliennes notamment le Chari baguirmi, le Guerra et le ouaddaî.
bch-cbd.naturalsciences.be /tchad/ch-fra/implementation/documents/monographies/agropastoral/ch32.htm

  
 Ethnologue report for Chad
West, Chari Baguirmi Prefecture; N'Djamena Subprefecture, north of Djermaya and between Karal and Tourba; Bokoro Subprefecture, around Ngoura.
The Gol are at Massénya, the Kibar east of Massénya, the Bangri west of Massénya and along the Chari River between Guélendeng and N'Djaména, and the Dam along the Chari River from Bousso to Gezlendeng.
A pidginized variety of this, commonly called 'Bongor Arabic', is spoken as a second language by many people in the Mayo-Kebbi and other parts of south Chad.
www.ethnologue.com /show_country.asp?name=Chad

  
 realestate.ca - Baguirmi Empire
The language of the empire, Baguirmi, is still spoken today, with 44,761 speakers as of 1993, primarily in the Chari Baguirmi prefecture.
Prefecture, but some Kanembu also lived in Chari-Baguirmi Prefecture.
Baguirmi and Ouaddai to the southeast and east of the Kanem-Borno empire.
www.prudential.realestate.ca /Baguirmi-Empire/reference/fullview/wikipedia/1446392

  
 Laal language
The Laal language is spoken by about 300 people in three villages in the Moyen-Chari prefecture of Chad on opposite banks of the Chari River, called Gori ( lá), Damtar ( ɓual), and Mailao; Damtar has a distinct dialect, called Laabe, with 3 speakers remaining in 1977.
There are many loanwords from Baguirmi, the language of the area's former rulers.
It remains unclassified, although extensive Adamawa-Ubangi and to a lesser extent Chadic influence is found; it is sometimes grouped with Adamawa-Ubangi, and sometimes regarded as a language isolate.
pedia.newsfilter.co.uk /wikipedia/l/la/laal_language.html

  
 Maslam: UNESCO-CI
In Chad, Maslam is spoken in the West of the country (Chari-Baguirmi Prefecture, N'Djamena Sub prefecture, along the Chari River).
Maslam has two dialects: Sao (Sahu) and Maltam The language is related to Afade, Mser, Lagwan, Malgbe, and Mpade.
Maslam speakers are able to understand neighbouring languages like Afade, Mser, Lagwan, Malgbe, and Mpade.
portal.unesco.org /ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=10042&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html

  
 Technophobia 4: Occidental College Boni
It is located on the edge of a marsh at the junction of the Logone and Chari Rivers, and serves as the capital of the prefecture of Chari Baguirmi, south of Kanem.
Originally named Fort-Lamy after a French major killed in a battle with the Sudanese in 1900, its name was changed in 1973, 13 years after its country's independence.
In 1953, this author of The Double Helix determined the structure of the protein coat of the tobacco mosaic virus just before postulating his structure for DNA.
quizbowl.stanford.edu /archive/technophobia4/oxyboni.html

  
 Chad Afro-Asiatic Languages
Despite the presence of non-Chadic languages (such as Kenga, which is part of the Sara-Bongo-Baguirmi group), most Hajerai speak Chadic languages, such as Djongor, Dangaleat, Bidyo, Mogoum, Sokoro, Barain, and Saba.
The first cluster of languages is closely associated with water--the lake, the delta, the Chari and Logone rivers, and their adjacent floodplains.
Chadic languages stretch from the western borders of Nigeria to Ouaddaï Prefecture, and Arabic-speaking populations are scattered throughout the Sahel.
www.country-studies.com /chad/afro-asiatic-languages.html

  
 Baguirmi language Definition / Baguirmi language Research
The language of the empire, Baguirmi, is still spoken today, with 44,761 speakers as of 1993, primarily in the Chari Baguirmi prefecture....
It was the language of the Baguirmi Empire The Baguirmi Empire or Bagirmi Empire was an empire that existed in the 16th and 17th centuries in what is now Chad.
The Baguirmi language (autonym ɓarma) is the language of the Baguirmi people of Chad, belonging to the Nilo-Saharan family.
www.elresearch.com /Baguirmi_language

  
 Chad Nilo-Saharan Languages
Classified in the Chari-Nile subfamily of the Nilo-Saharan languages, Sara-Bongo-Baguirmi languages are scattered from Lake Chad to the White Nile in southwestern Sudan.
Today the Baguirmi are concentrated in and around Massenya, a city southeast of N'Djamena named for their precolonial capital.
Arabic loanwords are numerous in Barma, a product of the Baguirmi's adoption of Islam and their interaction with neighboring Arab pastoralists over a long period of time.
www.country-studies.com /chad/nilo-saharan-languages.html

  
 Baguirmi Empire
The language of the empire, Baguirmi, is still spoken today, with 44,761 speakers as of 1993, primarily in the Chari Baguirmi prefecture.
baguirmi-empire.encyc.dyndns.dk

  
 Background Notes on Selected African Countries from the Department of State
Sao people lived along the Chari River for thousands of years, but their relatively weak chiefdoms were overtaken by the powerful chiefs of what were to become the Kanem-Bornu and Baguirmi kingdoms.
Tigrinya and Arabic are the most frequently used languages for commercial and official transactions, but English is widely spoken and is the language used for secondary and university education.
Amharic was the language of primary school instruction but has been replaced in many areas by local languages such as Oromifa and Tigrinya.
www.shsu.edu /~his_ncp/BNAfrica.html

  
 YWAM Sahara - Chadian Arabs
It is believed that it applies to a group of Arabs in the Chari-Baguirmi area).
Alternate Names: Chadian Arab, Shuwa Arab ("Shuwa" is Baguirmi, Kotoko and Kanuri term for Arabs meaning 'beautiful'.
Respected for their language and religious affiliation, on the other hand they can be distrusted for their superiority also.
www.gosahara.org /ca.html

  
 Baguirmi language
It is spoken by 44,761 people (as of 1993), mainly in the Chari Baguirmi prefecture.
It was the language of the Baguirmi Empire.
The Baguirmi language (autonym ɓarma) is the language of the Baguirmi people of Chad, belonging to the Nilo-Saharan family.
www.yotor.com /wiki/en/ba/Baguirmi%20language.htm

  
 Baguirmi_language
It is spoken by 44,761 people (as of 1993), mainly in the Chari Baguirmi prefecture.
Baguirmi was given written form, and texts providing basic literacy instruction were composed through the efforts of Don and Orpha Raun late in their Chadian careers, during the 1990s.
It was the language of the Baguirmi Empire.
www.omniknow.com /common/wiki.php?in=en&term=Baguirmi_language

  
 Chad Sara-Bongo-Baguirmi Languages - Flags, Maps, Economy, History, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics, Political System
Barma is spoken in Chari-Baguirmi Prefecture by the Baguirmi, the core population of another precolonial state.
Today the Baguirmi are concentrated in and around Massenya, a city southeast of N'Djamena named for their precolonial capital.
Arabic loanwords are numerous in Barma, a product of the Baguirmi's adoption of Islam and their interaction with neighboring Arab pastoralists over a long period of time.
www.photius.com /countries/chad/society/chad_society_sara_bongo_baguirmi_~820.html

  
 Chad
Although party names changed frequently and dramatic factional schisms occurred throughout the 1950s, electoral competition was essentially between three political blocs: the UDT [AST], the PPT, and the allies of Ahmed Koulamallah from Chari-Baguirmi and Kanem prefectures.
Traditional rulers perceived the PPT to be antithetical to their interests and recognized that the local territorial assembly could adversely affect their revenue and power.
Even though the Kanembu were becoming more sedentary, Kanem's rulers continued to travel frequently throughout the kingdom to remind the herders and farmers of the government's power and to allow them to demonstrate their allegiance by paying tribute.
www.mongabay.com /reference/country_studies/chad/all.html

  
 Search: T
: A sultanate in the Prefecture (Division) of Chari Baguirmi, the Sultan being the Chef du Canton of Miltou.
: Formed at the beginning of the 16th century by the reunion of several small states, Baguirmi was a Sultanate sometimes subject to Bornu that became a French protectorate in 1912...
A new ruler, Phya Taksin expelled them the same year and was replaced in 1782 by the founder of the present dynasty, General Chao Phya Chakri...
www.almanach.be /search/t

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