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Sinyar may
refer to:
Sinyar people Sinyar language This
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Shemya (tàar ʃàmɲà) is the
language of the
Sinyar people. It is a
Central Sudanic language spoken in Chad and
formerly in Darfur, Sudan. It is variously...
- "sorcerer"), due to the Kujarke's re****tion for
practicing witchcraft among the
Sinyar people. The
speakers were
reported to live
mainly by
hunting and gathering...
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Sinyar are the
members of a
minor ethnic minority in Chad and
possibly Sudan (West Darfur). Most
speak Sinyar, a Nilo-Saharan language, as well as Chadian...
- into East and West branches.
Blench cites the
following classification:
Sinyar–Formona is sp****ly do****ented and its
placement in the
western branch is...
- 000, SIL 1993) Naba
Fongoro Ngambay Sara (Madjin****) (183,471, RGPH 1993)
Sinyar Eastern Sudanic languages Tama (63,000)
Sungor (38,000)
Mararit (43,000)...
- Fongoro,
Fulbe (or Fulfulde), Fur (thus the name of the region), Masalit,
Sinyar, Tama, Midob, and Zaghawa.
Other than Fur, the
following languages are spoken...
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region Furan Kadu
Maban Saharan Songhay Central Sudanic Birri ? Bongo–Bagirmi Kresh ?
Lendu Mangbetu Mangbutu–Lese Moru–Madi
Sinyar ?
Eastern Sudanic...
- were
mostly endogamous,
Sinyar men may have also
intermarried with
Kujarke women, as
Kijaar was the name of one of the 18
Sinyar clans. The
Kijaar clan...
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region Furan Kadu
Maban Saharan Songhay Central Sudanic Birri ? Bongo–Bagirmi Kresh ?
Lendu Mangbetu Mangbutu–Lese Moru–Madi
Sinyar ?
Eastern Sudanic...