- Chadians
- n. native or resident of the Republic of Chad (country in north central Africa) adj. of or pertaining to Chad (country in north central Africa)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Grouping of Rural and Independent Chadians — ( fr. Groupement des independants et ruraux tchadien) was a political party in Chad. The party was founded in 1956, when the Gountchomé Sahoulba led faction broke away from the Chadian Social Action. The party mainly represented interests of… … Wikipedia
List of Chadians — This is a list of famous people from Chad.See also: Heads of state of Chad , Sayfawa dynasty NOTOC A;Ibrahim Abatcha: (founder of FROLINAT, died 1968);Abdelwahit About: (rebel insurgent leader);Acyl Ahmat Agbas: (1944 1982), Foreign Minister from … Wikipedia
Chad — This article is about the country. For other uses, see Chad (disambiguation). Republic of Chad République du Tchad ج … Wikipedia
Religion in Chad — The 1993 census found that 54% of Chadians were Muslim, 20% Roman Catholic, 14% Protestant, 10% animist, and 3% atheist. Chad . United Nations Commission on Human Rights.] None of these religious traditions is monolithic. Animism includes a… … Wikipedia
Civil war in Chad (2005–present) — Infobox Military Conflict caption=Major flashpoints of the conflict conflict=War in Chad date=December 18 2005 ongoing place=Chad status=Ongoing combatant1=United Front for Democratic Change (FUC) (2005 2006) United Forces for Development and… … Wikipedia
Tombalbaye government — The president François Tombalbaye faced a task of considerable magnitude when Chad became a sovereign state in 1960. His challenge was to build a nation out of a vast and diverse territory that had poor communications, few known resources, a tiny … Wikipedia
Chadian–Libyan conflict — Chadian Libyan conflict Chadian soldiers in a Toyota pickup modified into a technical … Wikipedia
Education in Chad — is challenging due to the nation s dispersed population and a certain degree of reluctance on the part of parents to send their children to school. Although attendance is compulsory, only 68% of boys continue past primary school, and more than… … Wikipedia
chad — /chad/, n. Computers. a small paper disk or square formed when a hole is punched in a punch card or paper tape. [1945 50; orig. uncert.] * * * Chad Introduction Chad Background: Chad, part of France s African holdings until 1960, endured three… … Universalium
Chad — /chad/, n. 1. Lake, a lake in Africa at the junction of four countries: Cameroon, Chad, Niger, and Nigeria. 5000 to 10,000 sq. mi. (13,000 to 26,000 sq. km) (seasonal variation). 2. Official name, Republic of Chad. a republic in N central Africa … Universalium