- a
Berberized form. The word
djellaba is
French derived from the
Arabic jallāba, a
variant of jallābīya (originally
meaning "garment worn by traders");...
- century.
Edinburgh University. OCLC 33206034. Hesse,
Gerhard (2002). Die
Jallaba und die Nuba Nordkordofans. Händler,
Soziale Distinktion und Sudanisierung...
- to the
remote areas of
Kordofan and Darfur.
These migrants,
known as "
jallaba"
after their loose-****ing
style of dress,
began to
function as
small traders...
- century.
Edinburgh University. OCLC 33206034. Hesse,
Gerhard (2002). Die
Jallaba und die Nuba Nordkordofans. Händler,
Soziale Distinktion und Sudanisierung...
-
soldiers melted away in the
torrid summer heat.
Abandoned by his men, his
jallaba shredded by bullets, the ex-sultan fled to the
safety of French-held Casablanca...
-
Edinburgh University Press. OCLC 33206034. Hesse,
Gerhard (2002). Die
Jallaba und die Nuba Nordkordofans. Händler,
Soziale Distinktion und Sudanisierung...
-
powerful resentment in
Sudan especially among trading classes like the
jallaba.
Galvanised by
widespread resentment for Ottoman-Egyptian rule, discontented...
- trade,
making up an
important subsection of the nomadic,
slave trading jallaba,
along with
other tribes such as the Danagla. The
nomadic Juhayna comprised...
-
Tukur Mango I /
Ministry Of Agric.;
Shiyar S/Mafara /
Kanwurin Sarki; Dan
Jallaba /
Garkar Abu Dogo;
Gwadara /
Garka M. Yusuf;
Yalwa /
Garka M. Isa; Sh/Lumu...