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Janjaweed, New Settlers and the Land Tenure: Do They Constitute an Obstacle to Peace in Sudan?
Land tenure and governance in Darfur have been a concern of the rulers and ruled throughout the history of the Sultanate of Darfur, which lasted for more than five hundred years, where the interest of most of the sultans who ruled the Sultanate of Darfur, who have made an effort to regulate the acquisition and distribution of land, and to take this as a means to control the Sultanate and ensure Social and economic security.