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Encyclopedia > Bahr el Ghazal
Location of Bahr el Ghazal in Sudan
Location of Bahr el Ghazal in Sudan

The Bahr el Ghazal (Arabic: Gazelle River) is both a river and a region of southwestern Sudan, the region taking its name from the river. The river flows about 805 km (500 miles) east to Lake No, where it joins the Bahr el Jebel to form the White Nile (Bahr el Abiad). The region consists of the states of North Bahr al Ghazal, West Bahr al Ghazal, and Lakes. It borders Central African Republic to the west. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (600x733, 84 KB) Description: Map of en:Sudan, region en:Bahr el Ghazal Beschreibung: Karte von de:Sudan, Region de:Bahr el Ghazal old image originally from Wikimedia Commons http://commons. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (600x733, 84 KB) Description: Map of en:Sudan, region en:Bahr el Ghazal Beschreibung: Karte von de:Sudan, Region de:Bahr el Ghazal old image originally from Wikimedia Commons http://commons. ... Arabic (العربية) is a Semitic language, closely related to Hebrew and Aramaic. ... A GAZelle (Russian: ) is a series of mid-sized trucks, vans and buses made by Russian car manufacturer GAZ. The base model number is GAZ-3302, but several variants exist. ... Bahr al Jabal is one of the 26 wilayat or states of Sudan, with an area of 22,956 km2. ... The White Nile is a river of Africa, one of the two main branches of the Nile, the other being the Blue Nile. ... Anglo-Egyptian Sudan had eight mudiriyas, or provinces, which were ambiguous when created but became well defined by the beginning of the Second World War. ... North Bahr al Ghazal North Bahr al Ghazal (Shamal Bahr al Ghazal) is one of the 26 wilayat or states of Sudan. ... West Bahr al Ghazal West Bahr al Ghazal (Gharb Bahr al Ghazal) is one of the 26 wilayat or states of Sudan. ... Lakes (Al Buhayrat) Lakes (Al Buhayrat) is one of the 26 wilayat or states of Sudan. ...


The eponymous region is an area of swamps and ironstone plateaus inhabited mainly by the Dinka people, who make their living through subsistence farming and cattle herding. It was historically subject to raids by the Fur and Arab slave traders from the neighboring region of Darfur. The slave trade was suppressed in 1864 by the khedive of Egypt but soon re-emerged under powerful native merchants, who set themselves up as princes complete with armies. The most powerful of them, al-Zubayr, fought and defeated a joint Turkish/Egyptian force sent to Bahr el Ghazal in 1873. The khedive conceded defeat and made Bahr el Ghazal a nominal province of Egypt, with al-Zubayr as its governor. The region was later incorporated into Anglo-Egyptian Sudan and became the ninth province after being split from Equatoria in 1948, and later a province, and then state, under the Republic of Sudan. In 1996, the region was divided into the three current districts as part of an administrative reorganisation of the country. Ironstone is a fine-grained sedimentary rock, important as a source of iron. ... The Dinka are a people of southern Sudan, inhabiting the swamplands of the Bahr el Ghazal region of the Nile basin. ... The Fur (fòòrà in Fur, فور in Arabic) are a people of the western Sudan, numbering about 0. ... The Arabs (Arabic: عرب Ê»arab) are an originally Arabian ethnicity widespread in the Middle East and North Africa. ... Darfur (Arabic دار فور, meaning home of the Fur) is a region of far western Sudan, bordering the Central African Republic, Libya, and Chad. ... 1864 was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... Khedive (from Persian for lord) was a title created in 1867 by the Ottoman Sultan Abd-ul-Aziz for the then-governor of Egypt, Ismail Pasha. ... Al-Zubeir Rahman Mansur was a businessman who established a large personal empire in central Africa. ... 1873 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... Equatoria was a province of Egypt, located in the extreme south of present-day Sudan along the upper reaches of the White Nile. ... 1948 is a leap year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1996 is a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ...


The region has been affected by civil war for many years. It was a scene of fighting in the First Sudanese Civil War. In 1982, the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) was formed there by John Garang to fight the Arab-dominated government in Khartoum. This was the beginning of what quickly became known as the Second Sudanese Civil War. The subsequent conflict lasted until 2003 and killed more than two million people. A substantial fraction of the population of the region is internally displaced or refugees in neighboring countries. The First Sudanese Civil War was a conflict from 1955 to 1972 between the northern part of Sudan and a south that demanded more regional autonomy. ... 1982 is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Sudan Peoples Liberation Army/Movement (SPLA/M) is a rebel group that was formed in 1983. ... John Garang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Map of Sudan with Khartoum Map of Khartoum with Ohmdurman and Bahri Khartoum (Arabic الخرطوم al-Ḫarṭūm elephant trunk) is the capital of Sudan, as well as the capital of the state of Khartoum. ... The Second Sudanese Civil War started in 1983, although it is most accurately a continuation of the First Sudanese Civil War of 1955 to 1972. ... 2003 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Tailor in Labuje IDP camp in Uganda An internally displaced person (IDP) is someone who has been forced to leave their home for reasons such as religious or political persecution or war, but has not crossed an international border. ...


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Bahr el Ghazal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (366 words)
The Bahr el Ghazal (Arabic: Gazelle River) is both a river and a region of southwestern Sudan, the region taking its name from the river.
The region consists of the states of North Bahr al Ghazal, West Bahr al Ghazal, Lakes, and Warab.
The khedive conceded defeat and made Bahr el Ghazal a nominal province of Egypt, with al-Zubayr as its governor.
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