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Tubu

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Author(s): , G. Yver-[Ed.] | Zaborski, A.
, écrit en lettres arabes Tūbū, peuple du Sahara oriental. Il se trouve dispersé sur un immense territoire, entre, à l’est le désert Libyen, sur les franges de l’Égypte et de la Libye; à l’ouest, le massif du Hoggar/Ahaggar [ q.v.], en Algérie mériodionale; au nord, le Fezzan [voir Fazzān], région de Libye méridionale; et au sud, la moitié septentrionale du Tchad [voir Čad, dans Suppl.] et les franges du Soudan. Au Fezzan, ils forment la majeure part de la population dans le district de Gatrūn, et un petit nombre d’entre eux se trouvent dans l’oasis de Kufra [

Tubu

(2,747 words)

Author(s): Yver, G. | Zaborski, A.
, written in Arabie script as Tūbū, a people of the eastern Sahara. They are distributed over an immense territory lying between the Libyan Desert, on the fringes of Egypt and Libya, in the east; the Ahaggar massif [ q.v.] of southern Algeria in the west; the Fezzan [see fazzān ] region of southern Libya in the north; and the northern half of Chad [see čad, in Suppl.] and the adjacent fringes of Sudan in the east. In Fezzan, they constitute the greater part of the district of Gatrūn, and a few are still found in the Kufra oasis [ q.v.]. The plateau of Djado [see …