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The Three Rebellions of Darfur
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What caused the rebellions in Darfur?
The three successive Darfur rebellions beginning in 1987 had deep roots in the Sudanese past. The British colonial rulers broke the military power of the Fur sultanate in one last great battle in 1916, in which Ali Dinar, the...
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What caused the rebellions in Darfur?
The three successive Darfur rebellions beginning in 1987 had deep roots in the Sudanese past.
The British colonial rulers broke the military power of the Fur sultanate in one last great battle in 1916, in which Ali Dinar, the.
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