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Dongolawi is 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...
- related. The
split between Kenzi and
Dongolawi is
dated relatively recently to
around the 15th century.
Dongolawi is now
spoken as far
south as ed-Debbah...
- area
during the
first millennium. A
dialect cluster related to Nobiin,
Dongolawi, is
found in the same area. The Nile-Nubian
languages were the languages...
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bilingual in
Arabic and
Dongolawi, a
Nubian language. Some
modern authors proposed that the
Shaiqiya spoke Nobiin rather than
Dongolawi. In the 20th century...
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significant part of the Nubians. They
traditionally speak the
Nubian Dongolawi or
Andaandi language,
which in the 19th
century was
still spoken as far...
- العامة والإحصاء" (PDF). "Nobiin". Ethnologue.
Retrieved 18
October 2023. "
Dongolawi". Ethnologue.
Retrieved 18
October 2023. "Midob". Ethnologue. Retrieved...
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century AD. It is
ancestral to modern-day
Nobiin and
closely related to
Dongolawi and Kenzi. It was used
throughout the
kingdom of Makuria,
including the...
- in Shakopee, Minnesota, and a
Dongola Hwy. in Conway,
South Carolina.
Dongolawis originate from
early indigenous Nubian Sub
Saharan African inhabitants...
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northeastern Sudan Wadaad's writing, used in
Somalia Nubian languages Dongolawi language or
Andaandi language of Nubia, in the Nile Vale of
northern Sudan...
- The
Dongola or
Dongolawi is an
African breed of
riding horse. It is
predominantly of Barb type,
though there may have been some Arab
influence in the...