Bagirmi people
Appearance
(Redirected from Barma people)
Total population | |
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c. 70,000[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Chad | |
Languages | |
Bagirmi, Fula, Chadian Arabic | |
Religion | |
Islam |
The Bagirmi (also spelled "Baguirmi") or Barma are an ethnic group who inhabit the Chari-Baguirmi region of Chad. They are one of Chad's major ethnic groups.[2]
Social structure
[edit]Language
[edit]The Bagirmi mostly speak the Bagirmi language as their native language, although some of them speak Fula[1] or Chadian Arabic[3] instead.
Religion
[edit]Their main religion is Folk Islam. Islam was introduced to the Bagirmi by the start of the 17th century, however it never fully replaced their traditional beliefs.[1]
Government
[edit]Bagirmi society has a royal family[1][2] and their king is known as mbang, a tradition that dates back to the Sultanate of Bagirmi.
See also
[edit]Notable Bagirmi
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Bagirmi". Encyclopaedia Britannica. 2014.
- ^ a b Yakan, Mohamad (2017). Almanac of African Peoples and Nations. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9781351289306.
- ^ Stokes, Jamie (2009). Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Africa and the Middle East. Facts on File. p. 89. ISBN 9781438126760.