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- Dār_Fertit abstract "Dār Fertit (also spelled Dar Fartit) is a historical term for the lowlands south of Darfur (Dar Fur) and east of the highlands in the east of the modern-day Central African Republic that contain tributaries of the White Nile River. This region included parts of southwestern Sudan and northwestern South Sudan. In the present era, Fertit is a catch-all word for non-Dinka, non-Arab, non-Luo, non-Fur groups of the state of Western Bahr el Ghazal in South Sudan. Historically and down to the present, the region has been home to many ethnic groups and languages, some going back before 1800, others having migrated there since then. The name is a thus a misnomer because although dār means \"homeland\", there is in fact no \"Fertit people\". Nor has Dar Fertit ever been a polity. Until the 1840s it, along with the rest of modern-day South Sudan, was unclaimed by any state, in particular the Muslim sultanates with slave-based economies that filled modern day southern Chad and the northern Central African Republic (among them Dar Fur, Dar Runga, Waddai, Dar al-Kuti, etc.). After that time, Egypt, then a domain of the Ottoman Empire, steadily expanded up the White Nile and then westwards, eventually annexing the region in 1873.Today's Dar Fertit consists mostly of the western part of Raga County (pronounced 'raja') in the state of Western Bahr el Ghazal.".
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageID "4773490".
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageLength "2946".
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageRevisionID "707871989".
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_South_Sudan.
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Muslim_communities_in_Africa.
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageWikiLink Central_African_Republic.
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageWikiLink Chad.
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageWikiLink Dar_Runga.
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageWikiLink Dar_al-Kuti.
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageWikiLink Darfur.
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageWikiLink Deim_al-Zubayr.
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageWikiLink Fur_people.
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageWikiLink Polity.
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageWikiLink Raga_County.
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageWikiLink South_Sudan.
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageWikiLink Sudan.
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageWikiLink Waddai.
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageWikiLink Western_Bahr_el_Ghazal.
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageWikiLink White_Nile.
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dār Fertit".
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fertit".
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clarify.
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ethnic_groups_in_South_Sudan.
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dār_Fertit wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sfn.
- Dār_Fertit subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_South_Sudan.
- Dār_Fertit subject Category:Muslim_communities_in_Africa.
- Dār_Fertit hypernym Term.
- Dār_Fertit type Community.
- Dār_Fertit type Group.
- Dār_Fertit type Community.
- Dār_Fertit type Diacritic.
- Dār_Fertit type Group.
- Dār_Fertit type Redirect.
- Dār_Fertit comment "Dār Fertit (also spelled Dar Fartit) is a historical term for the lowlands south of Darfur (Dar Fur) and east of the highlands in the east of the modern-day Central African Republic that contain tributaries of the White Nile River. This region included parts of southwestern Sudan and northwestern South Sudan. In the present era, Fertit is a catch-all word for non-Dinka, non-Arab, non-Luo, non-Fur groups of the state of Western Bahr el Ghazal in South Sudan.".
- Dār_Fertit label "Dār Fertit".
- Dār_Fertit sameAs Q1165582.
- Dār_Fertit sameAs Fertits.
- Dār_Fertit sameAs Dar_Fertit.
- Dār_Fertit sameAs Fertitoj.
- Dār_Fertit sameAs m.0cmlvc.
- Dār_Fertit sameAs Q1165582.
- Dār_Fertit wasDerivedFrom Dār_Fertit?oldid=707871989.
- Dār_Fertit isPrimaryTopicOf Dār_Fertit.