Background The Messiria mostly live around Kordofan and migrate south into the
Dinka territory. They are marginally represented in Darfur and there they live a semi-sedentary life. The Messiria was once a larger group, but fragmented into smaller groups over time. The location of Messiria in the
Kordofan is at the border zone between
Sudan and
South Sudan, specially the southern Fringes of their nomadic zone. The
Abyei area is claimed by Messiria as well as by Ngok
Dinka, to be theirs. While the Messiria are Baggara Arabs,
Sunni Muslims and identified as 'northerners', on the other hand, Ngok
Dinka are 'southerners' and identified as
Black Africans either
Christians or animists. Henderson, MacMichael, and Ian Cunnison all attest the presence of Messiria in the eighteenth century. Similar history is also available for the nine Ngok Dinka chiefdoms on the same area. Being both nomads, the Messiria and Dinka coexisted for long time and shared the grazing resources. Those Messiria who have most contact with Ngok Dinka are the Messiria Humr. The Messiria Zurug share most of their land with the
Nuba tribes, along the western sides of the national highway connecting Deling to
Kadugli; the capital city of South Kordofan and extending to
Talodi. On the eastern side of this national highway found the
Hawazma tribes sharing the land also with the Nuba tribes. The Nuba are indigenous people, inhabiting the area known as
Nuba Mountains of
Southern Kordofan and mostly
Sunni Muslims, with a bit of Christians and animists. Both Nuba and Dinka are sided with Southern Rebels (
SPLA/
SPLM) during the civil war, while Messiria and
Hawazma sided with Sudanese government.
Grazing disputes During the dry season the Misseriya migrate to the Kiir River in Abyei. They call the region the Bahr el Arab. Both branches of Messiria, the Humr and the Zurug, are involved in historical grazing disputes and isolated fights along their southern borders, either with Dinka,
Nuer, or Nuba over grazing and water resources. The traditional fighting was intensified during the first southern guerrilla's fighting, called
Anyanya,
Civil war The Messiria are the first northern tribes and the first Baggara tribes to suffer from the 'southern war'. The Sudanese government gave the Messiria Arab militia machine guns and ordered them to drive the
Nilotic peoples from the
Western Upper Nile oil region. They successfully took the Luk Nuer in Bentiu and eastern
Jikany Nuer in 1984. ==See also==