- The
Ababda (Arabic: العبابدة, romanized: al-ʿabābdah or Arabic: العبّادي, romanized: al-ʿabbādī) are an Arab or Beja
tribe in
eastern Egypt and Sudan....
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identify the
Ababda as an Arabic-speaking Beja
tribe because of
their cultural links with the Bishari, this is a misconception; the
Ababda do not consider...
- land by the
tribes in the region. Bir
Tawil was
grazing land used by the
Ababda tribe based near Aswan, and thus was
placed under Egyptian administration...
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between the Nile
River and the Red Sea,
north of the
Amarar and
south of the
Ababda people between the
Nubian Desert and the Nile Valley, an area of limestone...
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would form the
subdivisions of the
Ababda tribe, in
accordance to
modern day
researchers from Egypt, that
Zubayrid Ababda were
supposedly descended from the...
- region. The 1902
border ****igned
administration of the
territory of the
Ababda tribe south of the 22-degree
latitude line to Egypt, and gave to
Sudan the...
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medieval rulers of
Seville Abbadi (Bedouin),
tribes in
Jordan a
member of the
Ababda people of
Egypt and
Sudan Abū ʿĀṣim al-ʿAbbādī (died 1066)
Marouf al-Bakhit...
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alongside Red sea, (mainly
spoken by the Beja people,
mainly the Hadandawa,
Ababda and Bisharin).
Before 2005, only
Arabic was the
official language. In the...
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administrative offices have been established, in
addition to a
museum for the
Ababda tribes in
which the
tools they use are displa****.
Tribal women are also...
- by the
nomadic Bejas who live in the area –
about 1,000
members of the
Ababda and
Bisharyn tribes as of 2003 – to
graze livestock, for the production...