- The
Abdallabi (or
Abdallab) are
people living in
central Sudan who
claim descent from
Abdallah Jamma’a. They were an
important political force between...
- territory.
Since the Ja'alin
claimed descent from the
Abbasids and the
Abdallab from the Juhayna, the Funj may have
claimed Umayyad descent to express...
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Jammah ("Abdallah the gatherer"), the
eponymous ancestor of the
Sudanese Abdallab tribe, was a Rufa'a Arab who,
according to
Sudanese traditions, settled...
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While the Funj
eventually killed him in 1611/1612 his successors, the
Abdallab, were
granted to
govern everything north of the
confluence of Blue and...
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locality are the
tribe of Shiheinat, and in
Khartoum North the
tribes of
Abdallab and Batahin. In the East Nile are the
tribes of Abu Dileig, Batahin, and...
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agreeing to
factually split the Funj state. The
successors of Ajib, the
Abdallab,
would receive everything north of the
confluence of Blue and
White Nile...
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University College London. Fahey, Shannon; Spaulding, John (2018). The Funj:
Abdallab (1611-1718). Routledge. p. 237. ISBN 9781315451138. "As
South Sudan implodes...
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While the Funj
eventually killed him in 1611/1612, his successors, the
Abdallab, were
granted the
authority to
govern everything north of the confluence...
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parkour after watching parkour videos on YouTube.
After that
Ahmed Matar,
Abdallab Al-Q****ab,
Jehad Abu-Sultan,
Mousa Amer and
others joined the team . The...
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Christian period, the al-Anj
mentioned the Al-Hakili
necklace inherited by Al-
Abdallab among the
tools they
inherited from them.
There is a
reference to the rulers...