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The Kanem Empire (c.700-1380) and its successor the Bornu Empire (1380s-1893) existed in Chad’s southern Sahelian strip and focused on controlling the trans-Saharan trade routes that passed through the region. By 1920, France conquered the territory and incorporated it as part of French Equatorial Africa. Chad attained independence in 1960, but then endured three decades of civil warfare, as well as invasions by Libya, before peace was restored in 1990. The government eventually drafted a democratic constitution and held flawed presidential elections in 1996 and 2001. In 1998, a rebellion broke out in northern Chad, which has sporadically flared up despite several peace agreements between the government and insurgents. In June 2005, President Idriss DEBY held a referendum successfully removing constitutional term limits and won another controversial election in 2006. Sporadic rebel campaigns continued throughout 2006 and 2007. The capital experienced a significant insurrection in early 2008, but has had no significant rebel threats since then, in part due to Chad’s 2010 rapprochement with Sudan, which previously used Chadian rebels as proxies. Nevertheless, a state of emergency continues to be in place in the Sila and Ouaddai regions bordering Sudan. In late 2015, the government imposed a state of emergency in the Lake Chad region following multiple attacks by the terrorist group Boko Haram throughout the year; Boko Haram also launched several bombings in N’Djamena in mid-2015. A state of emergency is also emplaced in the western Tibesti region bordering Niger where rival ethnic groups are fighting. DEBY in 2016 was reelected to his fifth term in an election that was peaceful but flawed. A new constitution promulgated in 2018 allows DEBY to run for two additional consecutive terms of six years when his current term comes to an end in 2021. As of 2020, the country continued to face multiple challenges, including widespread poverty, an economy severely weakened by the drop in international oil prices, and insurgencies led by rebel militants in the north and Boko Haram in the Lake Chad Basin. In late 2019, the government was forced to declare a state of emergency in three eastern provinces for four months to stop a cycle of interethnic violence, and the army has suffered heavy losses to Islamic terror groups in the Lake Chad area. In March 2020, Boko Haram fighters attacked a Chadian military camp in the Lake Chad region, killing nearly 100 soldiers; it was the deadliest attack in the history of the Chadian military.
Source:
World Factbook
2020
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Chad map (World Factbook, modified)
People Groups
Abu Sharib
Arab, Turku
Babalia
Baggara, Dekakire
Baggara, Hemat
Baggara, Shuwa Arab
Bakha
Banana, Mussei
Barein
Barma
Bediondo Mbai
Bedouin, Soliman
Bernde
Besme, Huner
Bideyat, Beri
Bidio
Bilala
Birgid
Bokoruge
Bolgo
Bon Gula
Boor
Bua
Buduma, Kuri Islander
Bulgeda
Chinese, general
Dagba
Dai, Dari
Daju, Dar Daju
Dangaleat
Daza
Deaf
Disa
English-speaking, general
Fanya
Fongoro
French
Fulani, Adamawa
Fulani, Bagirmi
Fulani, Nigerian
Fur
Gablai, Kabalai
Gabri
Gadang
Gidar
Gor
Gori
Goulai
Gula Iro, Goula
Gula, Sara Gula
Hausa
Jaya
Jegu
Jongor, Dionkor
Kaba Demi
Kaba Na
Kaba
Kabba-Laka
Kado Herde
Kajakse
Kanembu
Kanuri, Yerwa
Karang
Karanga
Kendeje
Kenga
Kera
Kibet
Kim
Kimre
Koke
Kotoko, Lagwan
Kotoko, Malgbe
Kotoko, Maslam
Kotoko, Mpade
Kotoko, Mser
Kreda
Kujarge
Kuka
Kuo
Kurumi, Kulfe
Kwang
Lele
Lutos-Ruto
Maba, Mabangi
Mahamid
Majera
Mangbai
Mango
Mararit
Marba, Kulung
Marfa
Masa
Masalit
Massalat
Mawa
Mbara
Mbum
Medogo
Mesme, Zime
Mesmedje
Miltu
Mimi, Amdang
Mogum
Mokoulou
Mubi
Mulgi
Mundang
Musgum, Mulwi
Nancere
Ndam, Dam
Ngam
Ngambay
Ngete
Nielim, Mjillem
Nzakmbay
Pana
Peve, Lame
Runga
Saba
Sango
Sara Majingai-Ngama, Sar
Sara Mbai
Sarwa
Sinyar, Shamya
Sokoro, Tunjur
Somrai, Sabine
Sungor, Asungor
Surbakhal
Tama
Taram, Temki
Tobanga
Torom
Tubu, Teda
Tuburi
Tumak
Tunya
Ubi
Zaghawa
Zan Gula
Zirenkel
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