- The
Anghan people (Jju: Ba̱byrok, Tyap: A̱byoot, A̱byurok, Hausa: Kamantan) are an
ethnic group found in
Zangon Kataf and
Kachia LGAs of
southern Kaduna...
- Akulu,
Agwom Yohanna Sidi ****ah.
Headquarters at Kamuru.
Anghan chiefdom,
headed by
Ngbiar Anghan,
Ngbiar Adam Alkali.
Headquarters at
Fadan Kamantan. Atyap...
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known as Kamantan, is a
Plateau language of Nigeria. It is
spoken by the
Anghan people.
Nghan at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t...
- po****tions
Nigeria Languages Gyong Religion Christianity Related ethnic groups Anghan, Ham, Nyankpa, Bajju, Tinor, Atyap, Berom, Jukun, Efik, Tiv, Igbo, Yoruba...
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Nigeria Languages Hyam
Religion Christianity Related ethnic groups Gwong,
Anghan, Adara, Koro (Tinor), Atyap, Berom, Jukun, Efik, Tiv, Igbo, Yoruba, Edo...
- Kadara) 4
Agbiri (dubbed Gure) 5
Akurmi (labelled
Kurama by the Hausa) 6
Anghan (dubbed
Kamanton by the Hausa) 7 Amap (dubbed Amo by the Hausa) 8 Aniragu...
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decried in an
interview with This Day News that the
Bakulu alongside the
Anghan are the
smaller of the
groups in the
local government with each
having just...
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Asholyio (Osholio, Asholio, Moro'a)
Fantswam (Kafanchan)
Bakulu (Ikulu)
Anghan (Angan, Kamantan)
Atakad (Atakat, Attakar)
Atyecharak (Atyacherak, Attachirak...
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Gwong (or Kagoma),
Adara (or Kadara),
Akoro (or Koro),
Bajju (or Kaje),
Anghan (or Kamantan),
Fantswam (or Kafanchan), Afo, Afizere,
Atsam (or Chawai)...
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should likewise be
included with the above,
rather than with the
Kamantan (
Anghan), Jaba (Ham),
Ikulu (Bakulu) and
Kagoma (Gwong) due to the
linguistic and...