See Also: Baggara(encyclopedia)
Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
Disseminated(medicine)
disseminated tuberculosis(medicine)
disseminated sclerosis(medicine)
Disseminated choroiditis(medicine)
Disseminated disease(medicine)
disseminated gonococcal infection(medicine)
disseminated necrotizing leukoencephalopathy(medicine)
disseminated cutaneous leishmaniasis(medicine)

Disseminated disease (medicine) and Baggara (sh)


Disseminated disease (medicine)


disseminated disease
Disease in which the cancerous cells have spread from the tissue of origin to Other organs.


Baggara (sh)




or Baqqarah

Nomadic Arab people.

They number about 600,000 and are probably descended from the Arabs who migrated west out of Egypt in the Middle Ages. Today they live in a region of The Sudan extending from Lake Chad east to the Nile, migrating with their cattle herds south to the river lands in the dry season and north to the grasslands during the rains. They also raise sorghum and millet. Association with the Fulani and others have given them a distinct dialect of Arabic.