- The
Hedareb or T'bdawe are a Cu****ic
ethnic group native to
northwestern Eritrea. They are a
subgroup of the Beja. They are more
diverse than the other...
- Beja (Bidhaawyeet or Tubdhaawi) is an
Afroasiatic language of the Cu****ic
branch spoken on the
western coast of the Red Sea by the Beja people. Its speakers...
- to
modern times. The nine
major ethnic groups of Eritrea—Afar, Bilen,
Hedareb, Kunama, Nara, Rashaida, Saho,
Tigre and Tigrinya—celebrate autonomous...
- by
around 10% of
residents and include: Beja (Bedawiyet),
spoken by the
Hedareb. It is
sometimes classified as an
independent branch of the Afro-Asiatic...
- and have
intermingled with the
adjacent Tigre. The Beja in Eritrea, or
Hedareb,
constitute 2% of
local residents. They
mainly live
along the north-western...
-
rural and have
interbred with the
adjacent Tigre. The Beja in Eritrea, or
Hedareb,
constitute under 5% of
local residents. They
mainly live
along the north-western...
- Afroasiatic-speaking
communities of the Cu****ic branch, such as the Saho,
Hedareb, Afar, and Bilen.
There are also
several Nilotic ethnic groups, who are...
- to ethnicity. In Eritrea, for example, a
survey in 2002
found that all
Hedareb girls had been infibulated,
compared with two
percent of the Tigrinya,...
- The Beja are
divided into clans.
These lineages include the Bisharin,
Hedareb,
Hadendowa (or Hadendoa), the
Amarar (or Amar'ar), Beni-Amer, Hallenga...
- Afro-Asiatic → Cu****ic → Beja Sudan, Egypt,
Eritrea Bishari, Hadendoa,
Hedareb, Amarar, Beni-Amer
Islam → ****
Islam Belarusians Indo-European → Slavic...