- The
Daju languages are
spoken in
isolated pockets by the
Daju people across a wide area of
Sudan and Chad. In Sudan, they are
spoken in
parts of the regions...
- The
Daju kingdom was a
medieval monarchy that
existed in
Darfur (Sudan) from
possibly the 12th–15th century. Its name
stems from the
Daju people, the...
-
Daju may
refer to:
Daju languages, a
group of Nilo-Saharan
languages spoken by the
Daju people Daju people, an
ethnic group of
Sudan Daju (town), a town...
- The
Daju people are a
group of
seven distinct ethnicities speaking related languages (see
Daju languages)
living on both
sides of the Chad-Sudan border...
-
Daju is a
township in
Yulong Naxi
Autonomous County,
Lijiang Prefecture,
Yunnan province, China. It is
located just
above the
eastern end of
Tiger Leaping...
- the
Daju people. They
speak the
Daju Mongo language and are
mostly Muslim. Ethnologue: "
Daju, Dar
Daju - A
language of Chad" The
Joshua Project: "
Daju of...
-
region was
named Dardaju (Arabic: دار داجو, romanized: Dār
Dājū)
while ruled by the
Daju, who
migrated from Meroë c. 350 AD, and it was
renamed Dartunjur...
-
together in
opposition to
Astaboran without proper comparative work.
Jebel and
Daju also
share many
similarities with
Surma and Nilotic,
though their pronominal...
- they had been
ruled by the
Daju sultans, and may have been
slaves of the
Daju. Also,
Lebeuf (1959)
reports that the
Daju Nyala refer to the
Darfur Birgid...
- Dar Sila is the name of the
wandering sultanate of the Dar Sila
Daju, a multi-tribal
ethnic group in Chad and Sudan. The
number of the
people in this group...