Kanembu is a Nilo-Saharan language spoken in Chad by the Kanembu people. It is also spoken by a smaller number of people in Niger. It is closely related...
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the Kanembu language, which the Kanuri language is closely related to, with many speaking Arabic and sometimes nowadays French as a second language. The...
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Kanembu may refer to: Kanembu people Kanembu language Tumari Kanuri, another language known as Kanembu This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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is a Saharan dialect continuum of the Nilo–Saharan language family spoken by the Kanuri and Kanembu peoples in Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroon, as well...
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the Nilo-Saharan languages. Divisions include the Manga, Tumari, and Bilma dialects of Kanuri and the more distinct Kanembu language. Inheriting the religious...
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Tarjumo is a Kanuri liturgical language of Nigeria. Also referred to as "Classical Kanembu," it is a modernized form of Old Kanembu from c. 1400 CE and is unintelligible...
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Nilo-Saharan language and a member of the Western Saharan branch of the Saharan subgroup which also contains the Kanuri language, Kanembu language and Tebu...
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languages Mimi Amdang (5,000, Bender 1983) Saharan languages Tedaga Dazaga Kanembu Zaghawa Bongo–Bagirmi languages (Central Sudanic) Bernde (Morom) Bagirmi (Barma)...
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(Bilma, Manga, Tumari, Central) Kanembu (Tarjumo) Tebu Daza Teda Roger Blench argues that the Saharan and Songhay languages form a Songhay-Saharan branch...
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Kwara State. In Nigeria, the Nilo-Saharan language family is represented by: Saharan languages: Kanuri and Kanembu in the northeastern part of Nigeria in...
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(which includes Kanuri, Kanembu, the Tebu languages, and Zaghawa) was recognized by Heinrich Barth in 1853, the Nilotic languages by Karl Richard Lepsius...
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fusion of the Kayi (old Zaghawa = current Kanembu, the clan exist even today in Kanem) and Ngizimis Kanembu clan, which exists even today in Dibbinintchi...
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Kanuri languages, and hence a geographic term. During the 1st millennium CE, as the Sahara underwent desiccation, people speaking the Kanembu language migrated...
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Tumari Kanuri (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 26)
also known as Kanembu in Niger (though different from Kanembu of Chad), is a variety of the Kanuri language, a Nilo-Saharan language of the Saharan branch...
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intermarriage of the Kanembu and the various original peoples in Bornu contributed to what is now the current people and language, the Kanuri. The Sayfawa...
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Kanem–Bornu Empire (category CS1 Arabic-language sources (ar))
and Kanuri languages, and hence a geographic term. During the first millennium, as the Sahara underwent desiccation, people speaking Kanembu migrated to...
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zone UTC+1 (WAT) Major languages Bade Bata Bole Bura Cibak Dadiya Daka English Fulfulde Gera Hausa Huba Izere Jarawa Kamwe Kanembu Kanuri Karai-karai Mafa...
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In early 20th century classification of African languages, Sudanic was a generic term for languages spoken in the Sahel belt, from Ethiopia in the east...
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Sudan, including Darfur. Zaghawas speak the Zaghawa language, which is an eastern Saharan language. They are pastoralists, and a breed of sheep that they...
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ISO 639 macrolanguage (redirect from Macro-language)
related languages that are not considered part of the macrolanguage under ISO 639: bms – Bilma Kanuri kbl – Kanembu kln is the ISO 639-3 language code for...
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Demographics of Chad (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
distinct groups In the north and center: Arabs, Tubu (Daza, Teda), Zaghawa, Kanembu, Wadai, Baguirmi, Hadjarai, Fulani, Kotoko, Hausa, Bulala, and Maba, most...
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Muhammad al-Amin al-Kanemi (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
in Murzuk in 1776. His father, Muhammad Ninka, was a well-known local Kanembu mallam ('Islamic teacher') from Fahi, a village near Mao in the Kanem Province...
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Ngazargamu (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Bondarev, Dmitry; بونداريف, دميتري (2006). "An Archaic Form of Kanuri/Kanembu: A Translation Tool for Qur'anic Studies/ صورة قديمة من الكانوري/كانيمبو:...
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kinds of horns. Other instruments include the flute and drums music of the Kanembu and the balaphone, whistle, harp and kodjo drums of the Sara people, while...
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official language which is English, as a result of the British colonial rule over the nation. Nevertheless, it is not spoken as a first language in the...
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Marba, Hausa, numerous minor groups Nilo-Saharan: Maban (Ouaddai) Saharan: Kanembu, Kanuri, Zaghawa, Toubou Eastern Sudanic: Daju Central Sudanic: Baguirmi...
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Katcha I.B.5 Katla: Katla, Tima II.A Songhai II.B Saharan II.B.a Kanuri, Kanembu II.B.b Teda, Daza II.B.c Zaghawa, Berti II.C Maban: Maba, Runga, Mimi of...
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Murzuk (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
sovereignty is still evident, as some streets have names in the Kanembu and Kanuri languages. In the later half of the 15th century, the area became a tributary...
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List of contemporary ethnic groups (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr))
group tends to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically...
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developed for use among the following languages in West Africa: Bambara, Dagbani, Dyula, Fulfulde, Gbanyito, Hausa, Kanembu, Kanuri, Kotokoli, Mamprusi, Mandinka...
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