- The
Shaigiya (also
rendered Shaiqiya,
Shawayga or Shaykia; Arabic: الشايقيّة) are an
Arabized Nubian tribe. They are part of the
Sudanese Arabs and are...
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thick of
every fight. The
Shaigiya fought with
swords and lances,
disdaining the use of firearms. The bold ****ault by
Shaigiya cavalry was
broken up by...
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fierce resistance by the
Shaigiya. Ultimately, the
superiority of the
Egyptian troops and
firearms ensured the
defeat of the
Shaigiya and the
subsequent conquest...
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century with the Nile valley, but have
settled in the
Sudan before the
Shaigiya.
Since the 16th century, they were
formerly tributaries to the Sultanate...
- west bank of the Nile River,
including the
temples of Amun and Mut. The
Shaigiya tribe lived around Karima and Korti, but
suffered for
their support of...
- Kashmir; the
Berber Banu Abbas; and the modern-day
Bawazir of Yemen; and
Shaigiya and Ja'alin of Sudan. List of
Sahabah List of
notable Hijazis Arabic: ٱلْعَبَّاسُ بْنُ...
- The
kissar has been a po****r
instrument in
northern Sudan in
Nubian and
Shaigiya music, but also
among the Nuba and Beja people. Krar
Tanbura Chisholm 1911...
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Husseinat Ja'alin
Kababish Kawahla Maalia Mahamid Manasir Messiria Rashaida Rizeigat Rubatab Rufa'a
Selim Shaigiya Shukria Taʽisha Part of Arab tribes...
- to
Youssef Naguib and
Zohra Ahmed Othman.
Zohra was from the
esteemed Shaigiya tribe,
while Youssef was a
ranking officer of the
Egyptian Armed Forces...
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Historical photograph of a
Shaigiya woman in Sudan, by
Richard Buchta,
around 1878...