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  2. Humr - Wikipedia

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    Domestic scene, circa 1850, showing men drinking, in Kordofan, home to the Humr tribe. The Kordofan giraffe, one of the subspecies of giraffe hunted by the Humr.. The Humur are most commonly known outside the Sudan as the preparers of a drink made from the liver and bone marrow of a giraffe, which they call umm nyolokh, and which they claim is intoxicating, causing dreams and hallucinations.

  3. Messiria people - Wikipedia

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    These names: Zurug and Humr do 'not' mean in any way that the Zurug are darker in skin color than Humr, but most likely the Humr are darker than Zurug ones. According to MacMichael (1967), [4] the two divisions have become so distinct that the Humr have ceased to rate themselves Messiria. However, in Sudan today, still they are called Messiria ...

  4. Muraheleen - Wikipedia

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    The armed Rizeigat and Messiria Humr horsemen, [8] wearing white long robes, [9] were as a low cost way of weakening the Sudan's government enemies during the Second Sudanese Civil War, [8] including the rebel Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A), which has a base of support among the (Ngok and Titweng) [10] Dinka of southern Sudan.

  5. Khartoum (2025 film) - Wikipedia

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    Khartoum is a 2025 documentary film directed by Anas Saeed, Rawia Alhag, Ibrahim Snoopy Ahmad, Timeea Mohamed Ahmed, with creative director and writer Philip Cox. The film relives survival and quest for freedom through dreams, rebellion, and civil strife of five Khartoum residents, who are compelled to flee Sudan for East Africa due to the onset of conflict.

  6. Hawazma tribe - Wikipedia

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    The Baggara occupy a wide area, from Kordofan, Mid-Western Sudan, to Darfur in the far Western Sudan and extending to neighboring Chad. They are a collection of seven major tribes: Hawazma, Messiria Humr Messiria Zurug, Rizeigat, Ta’isha, Habbaniya, Beni Halba, Awlad Himayd, and Beni Selam.

  7. How The World Bank Broke Its Promise to Protect the Poor

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    Daily life in a refugee camp in South Sudan. Some of the camp’s residents fled Ethiopia to avoid brutal evictions carried out by government forces. New evidence suggests the government’s actions were funded by the World Bank. Read the story here. Andreea Campeanu / International Consortium of Investigative Journalists

  8. Global hunger monitor says famine in war-torn Sudan is ... - AOL

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    Famine in Sudan has expanded to five areas and will likely spread to another five by May, the global hunger monitor reported Tuesday, while warring parties continue to disrupt humanitarian aid ...

  9. Baggara Arabs - Wikipedia

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    There is also a small population of "Shuwa Arabs" from Chad who numbered 90,000 in Sudan according to a 2012 estimate. [17] The Messiria, one of the largest and most important tribes of the Baggara Arabs are found in Chad, Darfur and Kordofan in Sudan. They numbered 515,000 in Sudan according to a 2012 estimate. [18]

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