- Margi, also
known as
Marghi and
Marghi Central, is a
Chadic language (a
branch of Afroasiatic)
spoken in Nigeria, Cameroon, and Chad. It is
perhaps the...
- The
Marghi people (Margi) are an
ethnic group in Nigeria,
primarily residing in the
states of
Adamawa (Madagali, Mubi, Hong and Gombi) and
Borno (Askira...
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Margi Special (
Marghi: Kifi Kubakuba) is a
Nigerian cuisine indigenous to the
Margi people of the
northeastern region of Nigeria. It is
typically made...
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Cibak (Kyibaku), Nggwahyi, Huba (Kilba), ****i (
Marghi West),
Marghi Central (Margi,
Margi Babal),
Marghi South ? Kofa Higi (A.3): Kamwə (Psikyɛ, Higi)...
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Marghi South is a
Chadic language of Nigeria. It is
perhaps closer to Huba than it is to Margi.
Marghi South at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription...
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Marghi West is a
nearly extinct Afro-Asiatic
language spoken in
northeastern Nigeria. The
language is
dying out and
being replaced by Kanuri.
Marghi Central...
- the
Damboa people end up
becoming half
Kanuri and Half
Marghi although there are
still pure
Marghi family as well as pure
Kanuri family even as at today...
- people,
while other ethnic groups such as Lapang, Babur/Bura, Mafa and
Marghi are also
found in the
southern part of the state.
Shuwa Arabs are mainly...
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projecting blades. The
mambele is also
known as:
Hunga Munga Danisco by the
Marghi[citation needed]
Goleyo by the
Musgum Njiga by the Bagirmi[citation needed]...
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Malayattur (1996).
Ormmakalude Album. Thiruvananthapuram.
Marghi Publications: Tvm.
Marghi Publications. Ramakrishnan,
Malayatoor (1986).
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