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Ingessana (Gaahmg, Tabi) are the
members of an
African ethnic group of
Sudan who
speak the Gaam language. They live
around the Tabi Hills,
southwest of...
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military junta.
Malik Agar was born
Nganyofa Agar Eyre
Nganyofa to an
Ingessana chief in Blue Nile State. He did not know he was a
Muslim until he was...
- (1998):189-215, 39-64. W. J. Crewe. "The
Phonological Features of the
Ingessana Language". 1975 E. E. Evans-Pritchard, "Ethnological
Observations in Dar...
- (Gaahmg), also
known as
Ingessana, (Me/Mun) Tabi, Kamanidi, or Mamedja/Mamidza, is an
Eastern Sudanic language spoken by the
Ingessana people in the Tabi Hills...
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refer to:
Gaahmg people, or
Ingessana people Gaam language, or
Ingessana, an
Eastern Sudanic language spoken by the
Ingessana people This disambiguation...
- and elsewhere.
Chromite is
another important mineral extracted from the
Ingessana Hills.
Other minerals extracted are gypsum, salt, and cement. Phosphate...
- Masalit, Bornu, Tama, Fulani, Hausa, Nubians, Berta, Zaghawa, Nyimang,
Ingessana, Daju, Koalib, Gumuz,
Midob and Tagale.
Hausa is used as a
trade language...
- Tse (1990). "Review of
Sudan II:
Music of the Blue Nile Province; The
Ingessana and
Berta Tribes". Ethnomusicology. 34 (2): 349. doi:10.2307/851708. Skutsch...
- Sudan By
ethnicity Sudanese Arabs (about 70%), Fur, Beja, Nuba, Nubians,
Ingessana, Uduk, Fula, Masalit, Daju, Gimir, Tunjur, Berta;
there are over 500 ethnic...
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eastward from the Nuba
Mountains to the
Ethiopian border,
broken only by the
Ingessana Hills, and from
Khartoum in the
north to the far
reaches of
southern Sudan...