- The
Danagla (Arabic: الدناقلة, "People of Dongola") are a
Nubian tribe in
northern Sudan primarily settling between the
third Nile
cataract and al Dabbah...
- (Nobiin-speaking),
Sukkot (Nobiin-speaking),
Mahas (Nobiin-speaking), and
Danagla (Andaandi-speaking).
Throughout history various parts of
Nubia were known...
-
Sudanese Arab
tribes in
northern Sudan - the
others being the
Shaigiya and
Danagla. They
trace their origin to
Ibrahim Ja'al, an
Abbasid noble,
whose clan...
-
prominent Sudanese Arabs tribes in
North Sudan,
along with the Ja'alin and
Danagla. The
tribe inhabits the
region of Dar al-Shayqiya,
which stretches along...
- family, a
family of
religious judges and clerics,: 137 that is part to the
Danagla people.: 21 In the
Dongolawi language, "Satti"
means "the poor". However...
- a
Nubian language of
northern Sudan. It is
spoken by a
minority of the
Danagla people in the Nile Valley, from
roughly south of
Kerma upstream to the...
- Abbayo, Nasr,
Selamt El-Bey, Al Israa, Al Malik, A Nadher, Al Tadamun, Al
Danagla, Al Jumhouriya, Al Mufaqaat, Al Syool, Al Mourada, Barnu, Badr, Marco,...
-
Kerma and the
Danagla, the
southernmost of the
remaining Nile
Valley Nubians. Some
count the
Danagla to the Ja'alin,
since the
Danagla also
claim to belong...
-
groups from
north to
south are the Halfaweyen,
Sikut (Sickkout), Mahas, and
Danagla. They
speak different dialects of the
Nubian language.[citation needed]...
- appearances.
Riverine forces recruited from the Ja'alin
tribe and the
Danagla mostly wore
simple white robes (tobe). The Beja also did not
adopt the...