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Béja (Arabic: باجة Bāja) is a city in Tunisia. It is the
capital of the
Béja Governorate. It is
located 105
kilometers (65 mi) from Tunis,
between the...
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Beja people (Arabic: البجا,
Beja: Oobja, Tigre: በጃ) are a Cu****ic
ethnic group native to the
Eastern Desert,
inhabiting a
coastal area from southeastern...
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Alnigaz Mayo
Alsalama Allamap Jabal Awliya Al Remailah Al Quoz
Aldikhanat Alshiqelab Taiba al-Husnab
Traah AlBeja Al Salmaniya Eid
Hussein Wadalagli Almigooma...
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Beja (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbɛʒɐ] ) is a city and a muni****lity in the
Alentejo region, Portugal. The po****tion in 2011 was 35,854, in an area...
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Jabal Awliya (Arabic: جبل أولياء,
Jabal al Awliyā',
Jebel Aulia,
Gebel Aulia) is a
village in the north-central part of Sudan,
about 40 km (25 mi) south...
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Beja (Bidhaawyeet or Tubdhaawi) is an
Afroasiatic language of the Cu****ic
branch spoken on the
western coast of the Red Sea by the
Beja people. Its speakers...
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Nubian and
Egyptian god of creation.
Other Beja scholars suggest Khartoum is
derived from the
Beja word hartoom, "meeting".
Sociologist Vincent J...
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Al Amarat (Arabic: العمارات / transliterated:
al 'amarāt) is a
large district and one of the most
prestigious neighbourhoods in
Khartoum city.
Al Amarat...
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means 'slaves’. Over time, this name
transformed into
Al 'Aylafun.
Another narration comes from the
Beja language as it says that the word
consists of two...
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there were six
Beja kingdoms that were established.
These kingdoms stretched from the
lowlands of
Eritrea to
Aswan in Egypt. The
Beja kingdoms occupied...