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The Kabka Sultanate, also called the Sultanate of Kabka and the Kabka Sultanate of Tundubay, is a remote Zaghawa-populated country subdivision on the Sudanese frontier within Chad. It was created by Chadian President Idriss Deby in order to appease Zaghawa nationalism and national pride.

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  1. Tubiana, Jerome. Sudan/Darfur: Land and Power: the Case of the Zaghawa. Accessed 9 May 2010.
  2. Chad tribe holds cross-border sway. Al Jazeera English. Published 9 May 2010. Accessed 9 May 2010. (at YouTube)

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