The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 17Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1888 |
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... the Bíja , now the Ababdeh . Aloa may be a corruption of “ El Höi , " the island , the native name of the country between the two Niles . In 255 A.H. ( 869 ) , Abu Abderrahman , 4 SIR C. W. WILSON . - On the Tribes of the.
... the Bíja , now the Ababdeh . Aloa may be a corruption of “ El Höi , " the island , the native name of the country between the two Niles . In 255 A.H. ( 869 ) , Abu Abderrahman , 4 SIR C. W. WILSON . - On the Tribes of the.
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... Ababdeh , the Bisharín , and probably the Kabbabish ; these tribes form part of the Great Bíja or To - Bedawiet speaking race of which the Hadendoas , and Amarars of the Eastern Súdan are also members . Mr. Cameron has so recently read ...
... Ababdeh , the Bisharín , and probably the Kabbabish ; these tribes form part of the Great Bíja or To - Bedawiet speaking race of which the Hadendoas , and Amarars of the Eastern Súdan are also members . Mr. Cameron has so recently read ...
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... Ababdeh occupy a most important position , for they extend from the Nile at Assúan to the Red Sea , and reach north- wards to the Keneh - Kosseir road , thus completely covering the south border of Egypt east of the Nile . They ...
... Ababdeh occupy a most important position , for they extend from the Nile at Assúan to the Red Sea , and reach north- wards to the Keneh - Kosseir road , thus completely covering the south border of Egypt east of the Nile . They ...
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... Ababdeh have the character of being faithless and being bound by no oath ; they are notorious for duplicity rather than for courage ; and are not to be trusted unless one of the nearest relations is left behind as a hostage . They were ...
... Ababdeh have the character of being faithless and being bound by no oath ; they are notorious for duplicity rather than for courage ; and are not to be trusted unless one of the nearest relations is left behind as a hostage . They were ...
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... Ababdeh , after their arrival in the Súdan ; they own vast herds of camels , cattle and sheep , and before the war they used to have a monopoly of all the transport from the Nile , north of Abu Gússi to Kordofan . They are dark , with ...
... Ababdeh , after their arrival in the Súdan ; they own vast herds of camels , cattle and sheep , and before the war they used to have a monopoly of all the transport from the Nile , north of Abu Gússi to Kordofan . They are dark , with ...
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