Sudan.[citation needed] The Beni-Amer people became politically significant in the 16th-century when their founder Amer Kunu – the son of a Muslim holy...
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Beni Amer (Arabic: بني عامر) is an Arab tribe mainly present in Algeria, as well as Morocco. They are originally from the Zughba branch of Banu Hilal...
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speak Arabic. In Eritrea and southeastern Sudan, many members of the Beni-Amer grouping speak Tigre. Originally, the Beja did not speak Arabic, but the...
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Look up amer or amer. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amer may refer to: Amer (river), a river in the Dutch province of North Brabant Amer, Girona...
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française (1930). Vol. 3. Ernest Leroux, 1891. Boyer, Pierre. "Historique des Béni Amer d'Oranie, des origines au Senatus Consulte." Revue des mondes musulmans...
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Debdou. He then conducted raids in the lands of the Beni Snassen and forced the Beni Amer and Beni Snassen to recognise his authority and imposed a tribute...
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communicate in Beja as a first or second language. The Beja also include the Beni-Amer people, who have retained their native Beja language alongside Tigre....
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Basic sentences: Other samples: Beni-Amer people Tigre people Tigre at Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024) Littmann, Enno;...
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period. In September 2019, Hemedti helped groups in Port Sudan from the Beni-Amer people and the Nuba peoples who had been in armed conflict to reach a...
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Cherg, accompanied by a large contingent of Arab tribes, including the Beni Amer. The Turkish artillery put all the Arab tribes in the expedition to flight...
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p. 351. Retrieved 2022-12-21. Boyer, Pierre (1977). "Historique des Béni Amer d'Oranie, des origines au Senatus Consulte". Revue de l'Occident musulman...
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the Mahdi, and were divided into six tribes: Hadendoa, Halanga, Amarar, Beni-Amer, Habab, and Bishariyyin. All of these are semi-nomadic and inhabit the...
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Arab countries as virtually all of its leaders were Muslims from the Beni Amer tribe. However, the leadership of the ELF was often inept; and communications...
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in western Algeria and Morocco. An example of a sub-tribe of this is Beni Amer. Zughba are a sub-tribe of the larger Arabian tribal confederation of...
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formed the nucleas of the modern day Sudanese Armed Forces. Founded by Beni Amer tribesmen in Eastern Sudan during the late 19th century, the Eastern Arab...
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competing for land and resources with neighboring groups such as the Kunama, Beni Amer pastoralists, and Abyssinian highlanders. In the 1840s, nearly 1,000 Nara...
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Comparative Vocabularies of the Languages Spoken at Suakin: Arabic, Hadendoa, Beni-Amer Pictures of Suakin on Atlas Obscura Suakin: Time and Tide — on Saudi Aramco...
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Arab migrations to the Maghreb (section Ma'qil, Beni Hassan, and the Char Bouba war (13th–17th century))
Doui-Menia, Ghenanma, Beni Hassan, Ouled Djerir, Awlad Sidi Shaykh, Banu Tamim, Banu Hilal, Banu Sulaym, Thaaliba, Ouled Nail, Beni Amer, Hamyan and many more...
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around and cause sickness and disputes between neighbours. Amarar Hadendoa Beni-Amer people "Languages of Sudan". Ethnologue. Retrieved 27 September 2023....
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along familial and clan lines. The Tigre ethnic group is broken into the Beni-Amer, Beit Asgede, Ad Shaikh, Mensa, Beit Juk, and Marya peoples. The original...
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1518 he conquered and garrisoned Oujda and Tibda, he submitted the Beni Amer and Beni Snassen and imposed a tribute on them. He entered negotiations and...
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communicate in Beja as a first or second language. The Beja also include the Beni-Amer people, who have retained their native Beja language alongside Hedareb...
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to subjugate the tribes of the plains of Oran, however a group of the Beni Amer who were pursued by the Moroccans arrived at a camp in the Regency of...
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peasant, trained him as early as childhood in the use of guns. Hamid was of Beni-Amer descent. In 1935, Hamid was conscripted by the Italians to serve in the...
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at the hands of French missionaries who offered to protect them from Beni-Amer raids in the area during the second half of the 19th century. There are...
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zone was located in western Eritrea and was populated by Muslims and Beni Amer. Their leader was Mahmoud Dinni. The second zone consisted of Eritrea's...
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Archived from the original on 28 October 2018. Retrieved 27 February 2015. "Beni Amir: The Hedareb in Eritrea". EriStory. 2017-06-15. Retrieved 2022-10-26...
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Center Omani Centre Saad Center Center handful Al Ali Center Aujan Center Beni Amer Center Center Albany Ela Center Police station Municipality Court Notaries...
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but 1875 found him again in north-east Africa, in the country of the Beni, Amer and northern Abyssinia. He was preparing for an exploration of the island...
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research rights in sapphire deposits located in the territory of the Beni Amer Bedouins, making them and Leila believe that they are drilling artesian...
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