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civil war, the
Bantu were
referred to in the
literature as Bantu, Gosha,
Mushunguli, Oggi and
especially as Jareer,
which they still, in fact, are within...
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language of
Tanzania and Somalia,
where the
Mushunguli (or Mushungulu)
dialect is spoken. The
Mushunguli or
Mushungulu dialect is
spoken by
about 34,000...
- (Gorontalo)
Islam → ****
Islam Gosha Niger-Congo →
Bantu →
Zigula →
Mushunguli Somalia Islam Great Andamanese Great Andamanese India (Great Andaman)...
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Bajuni ethnic minority group. Additionally, a
number of
Bantus speak Mushunguli as a
mother tongue.
Garre Garre language (57,500
speakers as of 1992)...
- and
Bantu groups also
speak variants of the Niger-Congo
Swahili and
Mushunguli languages. The Horn has
produced numerous indigenous writing systems....
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Swahili slave ships.
These slaves came
first from
Zanzibar (the
Zegua or
Mushunguli people)." The
Bantus residing in
Somalia are the
descendants of Bantu...
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Swahili slave ships.
These slaves came
first from
Zanzibar (the
Zegua or
Mushunguli people)." The
customary justice system of Somalis,
known as xeer, holds...
-
subsequently returned to Somalia. Lastly, a
closely related language Mushunguli (also
known as Zigula, Zigua, or Chizigua) is
spoken by some of the Somali...
- Hammarström 2013 G30: Zigula-Zaramo G311 xma
Mushungulu (Kimushungulu,
Mushunguli, Mushungulu),
Zigua in
Somalia Hout 2012;
Williams 2012;
Grottanelli 1953...
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Mozambique and Malawi. Collectively,
these Bantu groups are
known as
Mushunguli,
which is a term
taken from Mzigula, the
Zigua tribe's word for "people"...