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Ethnic groups in Chad

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Caravan of Chadian Arab nomads

Thepopulation of Chad has numerous ethnic groups.SIL Ethnologue reports more than 130 distinctlanguages spoken in Chad.[1]

History and demographics

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The 14 million inhabitants of Chad belong to some 200 ethnicities, who speak numerous languages.[2] The peoples of Chad carry significant ancestry from Eastern, Central, Western, and Northern Africa.[3] The population can be broadly divided between those in the east, north and west who followIslam, and the peoples of the south, the five southernmost prefectures, who are mostlyChristian oranimist. The southern part of the country was historically the cross roads of the caravan routes below the Sahara, forming a link between West Africa and the Arabic region, as well as one between North Africa and sub-Saharan Africa.[2] The slave trade between sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East passed through the slave markets of Chad and Western Sudan, slave-trading was a key component of Chad's historic economy,[4] and this brought people of various ethnicities into Chad.[5] TheCIA Factbook estimates the largest ethnic groups as of the 2014-2015 census as:[6]

A bar chart showing the ethnic groups of Chad and their respective percentages.
Ethnic groups by percentage of population
GroupsPercentage
Sara (Ngambaye/Sara/Madjingaye/Mbaye)30.5%
Arabs15.8%
Kanembu/Bornu/Buduma10.3%
Masalit people (Wadai/Maba/Masalit/Mimi)5.0%
Gorane8.8%
Bilala/Medogo/Kuka3.7%
Marba/Lele/Mesme3.5%
Mundang2.7%
Bidiyo/Migaama/Kenga/Dangleat2.5%
Dadjo/Kibet/Muro2.4%
Tupuri/Kera2.0%
Gabri/Kabalaye/Nanchere/Somrai2.0%
Fulani/Fulbe/Bodore1.8%
Karo/Zime/Peve1.3%
Baguirmi/Barma1.2%
Zaghawa/Bideyat/Kobe1.1%
Tama/Assongori/Mararit1.1%
Mesmedje/Massalat/Kadjakse0.8%
Other Chadian ethnicities3.4%
Chadians of foreign ethnicities0.9%
Foreign nationals0.3%
Unspecified1.7%

Other little-known ethnic groups believed to be living in Chad include theKujarke people.[7]

Muslim groups

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Islamization began as early as the 8th century and was mostly complete by the 11th, when Islam became the official religion of theKanem–Bornu Empire.

Muslim groups other than the Shuwa include theToubou,Hadjerai,Fulbe/Fulani,Kotoko,Kanembou,Baguirmi,Boulala,Zaghawa, andMaba.

Non-Muslim groups

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Language and ethnic groups

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Ethno-linguistically, the groups may be divided into:

See also

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References

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  1. ^Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Fifteenth edition, online version
  2. ^abM. J. Azevedo (2005).The Roots of Violence: A History of War in Chad. Routledge. pp. 9–10.ISBN 978-1-135-30080-7.
  3. ^Haber, Marc; Mezzavilla, Massimo; Bergström, Anders; Prado-Martinez, Javier; Hallast, Pille; Saif-Ali, Riyadh; Al-Habori, Molham; Dedoussis, George; Zeggini, Eleftheria; Blue-Smith, Jason; Wells, R. Spencer; Xue, Yali; Zalloua, Pierre A.; Tyler-Smith, Chris (2016-12-01)."Chad Genetic Diversity Reveals an African History Marked by Multiple Holocene Eurasian Migrations".The American Journal of Human Genetics.99 (6):1316–1324.doi:10.1016/j.ajhg.2016.10.012.ISSN 0002-9297.PMC 5142112.PMID 27889059.
  4. ^Martha Kneib (2007).Chad. Marshall Cavendish. pp. 20–21.ISBN 978-0-7614-2327-0., Quote: "In the past, a key component of Chad's economy was the slave trade" (see photo's caption).
  5. ^Christopher R. DeCorse (2001).West Africa During the Atlantic Slave Trade: Archaeological Perspectives. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 131–139.ISBN 978-0-7185-0247-8.
  6. ^"The World Factbook".CIA.gov. Archived fromthe original on January 9, 2019. Retrieved13 August 2020.
  7. ^Blažek, Václav (2015)."On the position of Kujarke within Chadic".Folia Orientalia.52.ISSN 0015-5675.
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