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Retrieved 27
September 2023. Starky, Janet. "Perceptions of the
Ababda and
Bisharin in the Atbai".
University of Durham.
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original on 10 March...
- on both sides, the
Hadendoa siding with the
Mahdist troops,
while the
Bisharin and
Amarar tribes sided with the British, and some Beni Amer - a subset...
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Muhammad Hasaay, the
former head of the
Halaib Council and a
member of the
Bisharin tribe who was
campaigning against the
Egyptian military presence in the...
- Andros, Sir
Edmund Austria Volume 3 Austria,
Lower Bisectrix Volume 4
Bisharin Calgary Volume 5 Calhoun, John
Caldwell Chatelaine Volume 6 Châtelet Constantine...
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Cyrenaica region in
southeastern Libya. The
indigenous po****tion are
Bisharin tribe, Mahas, and Berber.
Where the
desert extends into
Egypt and no longer...
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Bisharin man of
Hamitic type...
- sea, (mainly
spoken by the Beja people,
mainly the Hadandawa,
Ababda and
Bisharin).
Before 2005, only
Arabic was the
official language. In the 2005 constitution...
- [citation needed]
African Hairless Dog: a
probably extinct hairless dog.
Bisharin Greyhound: a hare-hunting dog from Sudan, with
erect ears and a
curly tail...
- and
Eritrea towards Sudan.
Between them and the Nile are the
Ababda and
Bisharin Beja
tribes and to
their south dwell the
Hadendoa (another Beja subgroup)...
- were the
dominant people of
eastern Sudan, and
always at war with the
Bisharin tribe.
Extensive anthropological research was done on
Egyptian tribes in...