Abstract:
َضٞذ الضعاؾت بلى جىيُذ ؤؾباب وظىص ال٣باثل اإلاكتر٦ت بحن الؿىصان وحكاص وجدضًض ؤما٦ ًجىاظضَا, وجدضًض
الؿماث اإلاكتر٦ت بُجها وصوعَا في ٖملُت اؾخ٣غاع وتهضًض ألاويإ ال٣اثمت بحن الضولخحن. اؾخسضم الباخض اإلاىهج الخاعٍذي
والىنٟي. جىنلذ الضعاؾت بلى بن للخضوص الؿُاؾُت وبُل اإلاؿخِٗمغ وبُل الخ٩ىماث والٓغوٝ الا٢خهاصًت وال٩ىاعر
ٖلى الجىاهب الؿُاؾت
ً
الُبُُٗت لها الىهِب ألاوٞغ لىظىص َظٍ ال٣باثل اإلاكتر٦ت, ؤزغث َظٍ ال٣باثل اإلاكتر٦ت ؾلبا
والا٢خهاصًت والاظخماُٖت وألامىُت والبُ ُت وبهٟت زانت ٖلى الجاهب الؿىصاوي, َىا٥ ظىاهب بًجابُت لهظٍ ال٣باثل
اإلاكتر٦ت جخمشل في الؿماث اإلاكتر٦ت الضًيُت والاظخماُٖت واللٛىٍت التي ق٩لذ ٖامل ظم٘ بحن الكٗبحن. وجىصخي الضعاؾت
باإلصاعة الجُضة لهظا ال٣باثل اإلاكتر٦ت وٖضم ب٢دامها في الهغاٖاث بحن الىسب الؿُاؾُت وجهُٟت الخهىماث بحن ألاهٓمت في
البلضًً وبحن ألاهٓمت واإلاٗاعياث, ؤن ج٩ىن َىا٥ ه٣اٍ مغا٢بت ؤمىُت جدض مً الهجغة ٚحراإلاىٓمت بحن البلضًً.
The Mutual Tribes between Sudan and Tchat and their Role in Settling and Threatening the
Circumstances between the two countries
Abstract
This study aimed to clarify the reasons for the existence of mutual tribes between Sudan and Chad,
determine their whereabouts, determine their role in the circumstances between the two countries and
identify the common features of their people. The methods followed in this study is historical and
descriptive analytical. The study found that the political borders, the oppression of the colonizer, the
brutality of the governments, the economic conditions, and natural disasters have the largest role in
the existence of these tribes; these tribes have negatively affected the political, economic, social,
security and environmental aspects, especially on the Sudanese side; the common denominators are
represented in religion, social and linguistic features that formed a common factor between the two
nations. The study recommends good management of the tribes; avoiding their insertion into the
conflicts of the political elites, settling of scores between the regimes in the two countries and
between the regimes and their oppositions; and the existence of security checkpoints that limit
unorganized migration between the two countries.