languages. The Madi people refer to their language as Ma'di ti, literally "Ma'di mouth". The Ma'di people are found in Magwi County in South Sudan, and...
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The Mà'dí are a Central Sudanic speaking people that live in Magwi County in Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan and the districts of Adjumani and Moyo in...
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Lugbara language (redirect from Southern Ma'di language)
Some scholars classify the Lugbara language itself as a dialect of the Ma'di language, though this is not generally accepted. An SIL survey report concluded...
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cluster are found across three countries: Uganda (Ma'di, Lugbara, Aringa, S. Ma'di); South Sudan (Aringa, Ma'di, Lolu'bo, Avukaya, Kaliko, Moru, and Logo);...
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War were, in turn, called Anyanya II. Anyanya means "snake venom" in the Ma'di language. The Anyanya was founded in 1963, as the Pojulu, Moru, Nuer, Lotuko...
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few African languages, including the Central dialect of Igbo, Lese, and Ma'di. Features of the voiced labial–velar implosive: Its manner of articulation...
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of the population; other major indigenous languages include Murle, Luo, Ma'di, and Otuho. Six indigenous languages are threatened with extinction, with...
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men, and expel the Ethiopians once again. He then installed Sayf's son Ma'di Karib as the new king of Yemen. A large Iranian garrison was this time established...
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South Sudanese people Ma’di- Ma’di people use this as the second representative for Morokodo. Often people say the term “Ma’di Mouth” Several of the related...
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(Rupununi), Brazil (Roraima) Shamanism Madi Nilo-Saharan → Central Sudanic → Ma'di Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Sudan, Uganda Christianity Madurese...
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al-Zubaydi, the great companion Al-Harith bin Omair Al-Zubaidi and Amr bin Ma’di al-Zubaydi, a famous arabic warrior who joined Islam and one of the leaders...
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Tulayhah bin Khuwailid Al-Asadi, 'Amr bin Ma'di Karb (another former apostate leader) and Qays ibn Makshuh ('Amr bin Ma'di Yakrib's nephew and Asma' bint Nu'man...
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language Dongotono language Jur language Kakwa language Moru-Madi languages Ma’di language Beli language Keliko language Moru language Lugbara language Olu’bo...
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Kuliak languages Ik and Soo are spoken in northeast Uganda. Lugbara, Aringa, Ma'di and Ndo of northwestern Uganda are members of the Central Sudanic languages...
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lands are bounded on the east by the White Nile and extend west to Laka Ma'di in Western Equatoria state, an area roughly 100 by 75 kilometers in size...
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Aequatoria 10: 203‒245. Boone, Douglas; Richard L. Watson (editors). 1996. Moru-Ma'di survey report Archived 2022-03-05 at the Wayback Machine. Nairobi, Kenya:...
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the tribal boundary between the Kuku of Kajokeji (South Sudan) and the Ma'di of Moyo (Uganda). However, the border was never formally demarcated. In...
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heritage - Culture Sector - UNESCO". unesco.org. Retrieved 2015-12-09. "Ma'di bowl lyre music and dance - intangible heritage - Culture Sector - UNESCO"...
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refugees from other parts of Equatoria, notably Eastern Equatoria, such as the Ma’di and Acholi, as well as smaller communities from other South Sudanese regions...
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over the world. The lists include: celebratory and ritual dances such as Ma'di bowl lyre music and Sebiba dance from Algeria and dance from Uganda and...
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Bahr el Ghazal Jur or Luo Nilotic Madi 30,000 Equatoria (Imatong State) Ma'di Central Sudanic Makaraka (Adio) Equatoria Mangayat Bahr el Ghazal (Lol State)...
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al-Hamdani, Bayt ‘Idhaqah is named after ‘Udhāqah b. Maswar b. ‘Amr b. Ma‘dī Karib al-Shammarī, of the tribe of Himyar. Many surrounding locations are...
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Madi languages may refer to: Arawan languages of the Amazon Ma'di languages of Uganda This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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Lugbara language, other times a separate language The speakers of Lugbara and Ma'di both consider Aringa to be a separate but related language. There are several...
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mūdrɪ́ Moru-Madi, Southern Ma'di (1) àlʊ̄ (è)rì (ī)nā (ī)sū tòú ázɨ́á tûdērì àrɔ̀ drítʃàlʊ̄ mūdrí Moru-Madi, Southern Ma'di (2) àlʊ̄ èrì ~ rì ìnā ~ nā...
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Byzantines were prompted into this arrangement after al-Harith's sons Hujr and Ma'di-Karib launched an assault on the border region between the Byzantine Levant...
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also has many archaeological sites, such as the ancient fortress in Al-Ma'di town and the old mosque, which dates back to the time of Imam Omar bin Al-Khattab...
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Retrieved 15 October 2021. Jam'a, Husayn. "عمرو بن معد يكرب" [Amr ibn Ma'di-Yakrib]. Arabic Encyclopedia (in Arabic). Archived from the original on...
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Zur Gesellschaft und Religion der Nueer (1953) A Study of the Logbara (Ma'di) Language (1960) A Study of the Pokot (Suk) Language (1978) Vittur, Franz...
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