- The
Kababish (Arabic: كبابيش) are a
nomadic tribe of the
northern Kordofan region of Sudan. The
Kababish comprise about 19
different groups,
which are...
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inhabited by
nomads and pastoralists,
mainly the Dar Hamid, Dar Hamar, Guamaa,
Kababish, Bideriya,
Shwehat and
including the
Yazeed tribes.[citation needed] The...
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political structures of the
Kababish, a
nomadic group that
formed under British colonial rule. He
published The
Kababish Arabs: Power, Authority, and...
- region: In the
Sudan area,
classic Arabid types can be
found among the
Kababish and
certain other Arabic-speaking
desert tribes collectively known as Sudanese...
- Ibn Khaldun.
These include the
Rufaa people, the
Shukria clan,and the
Kababish tribe. Moreover, the
Baggara Arabs and
Abbala in
Darfur and Chad also claim...
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hundreds of
years by Arabic-speaking, semi-nomadic
Baggara and camel-raising
Kababish tribes.
Other ethnic groups that
inhabit Kordofan are Nubians, Daju, Beja...
- (الكجباب).
During the dry
season some
clans migrate to the
desert area of the
Kababish tribe to the west (Khala' Kabushiyah, خلاء كبوشية)
others to the grazing...
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Fezara Gawamaa Gimma Habbaniya Hasania Hawazma Humr
Husseinat Ja'alin
Kababish Kawahla Maalia Mahamid Manasir Messiria Rashaida Rizeigat Rubatab Rufa'a...
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Fezara Gawamaa Gimma Habbaniya Hasania Hawazma Humr
Husseinat Ja'alin
Kababish Kawahla Maalia Mahamid Manasir Messiria Rashaida Rizeigat Rubatab Rufa'a...
- hit
their areas in the early- and mid-1980s.
These are the
tribes of the
Kababish and the Kawahla. In the
northern countryside of
Karari locality are the...