• Daju Mongo, also Wadai Daju or Dar Daju Daju, is an Eastern Sudanic language, one of three closely related languages in the area called "Daju" (the other...
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    The Daju languages are spoken in isolated pockets by the Daju people across a wide area of Sudan and Chad. In Sudan, they are spoken in parts of the regions...
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  • The Daju people are a group of seven distinct ethnicities speaking related languages (see Daju languages) living on both sides of the Chad-Sudan border...
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  • Dar Fur Daju are an ethnic group in the Sudan. They are one of seven distinct ethnicities comprising the Daju people. They speak the Nyala language....
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    oral traditions, the Daju arrived in Darfur from the east or south, most likely the Shendi region in Nubia. The Daju languages bear great similarity...
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  • the Daju people. They speak the Daju Mongo language and are mostly Muslim. Ethnologue: "Daju, Dar Daju - A language of Chad" The Joshua Project: "Daju of...
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  • The Sila language, also known as Dar Sila, Dar Sila Daju, Bokor, Bokorike, Bokoruge, Dadjo, Dajou, Daju, and Sula, is an Eastern Sudanic language, one of...
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  • Nyala, also known as Dar Fur, Darfur Daju, Daju Darfur, Beke, Dagu, Daju Ferne and Fininga, is an Eastern Sudanic language of Sudan, one of three closely...
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    Darfur (redirect from Dar Fur)
    romanized: Dār Dājū) while ruled by the Daju, who migrated from Meroë c. 350 AD, and it was renamed Dartunjur (Arabic: دار تنجر, romanized: Dār Tunjur) when...
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  • they had been ruled by the Daju sultans, and may have been slaves of the Daju. Also, Lebeuf (1959) reports that the Daju Nyala refer to the Darfur Birgid...
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  • Dar Sila is the name of the wandering sultanate of the Dar Sila Daju, a multi-tribal ethnic group in Chad and Sudan. The number of the people in this group...
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    together in opposition to Astaboran without proper comparative work. Jebel and Daju also share many similarities with Surma and Nilotic, though their pronominal...
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    group Daju group Berta group Fur-Amdang group Kunama-Ilit group Koman-Gumuz ("Komuz") family Koman family "Narrow Koman" group Gule (Anej) language Gumuz...
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  • into the region with other Nilo-Saharan speakers, such as the Masalit and Daju, who were agriculturalists practicing varying degrees of animal husbandry...
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    Ouaddaï Region (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    are the Assangori, Baggara (generally speakers of Chadian Arabic), Dar Sila Daju, Kajakse, Karanga, Kendeje, Maba (including the Marfa sub-group), Mararit...
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    Batha (region) (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    such as the Baggara, who predominantly speak Chadian Arabic (33.62%), Dar Daju Daju (percentage not known), Lisi groups such as the Bilala (18.11%) and...
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    written records the Daju and the 14th century migrants the Tunjur were the earliest powers in Darfur. The transition of power from the Daju to the Tunjur was...
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  • The Nubian languages are a group of related languages spoken by the Nubians. In the past, Nubian languages were spoken throughout much of Sudan, but as...
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    Guéra (region) (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Kenga Migaama Mogum Sokoro Other groups in the region include: Birgit Dar Daju Daju Disa Fania Gula groups such as the Bon Gula and Zan Gula Jaya Jonkor...
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    Nubians, Daju, Beja, Zaghawa, and Funj people. Nilotic tribes, Nuba, Shilluk and Dinka, also inhabit parts of Kordofan. The Kordofanian languages are spoken...
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    are the Birgit, Dar Sila Daju, Fongoro, Fur, Kajakse, Karanga, Kibet, Kujarge, Runga and Sinyar. Sila is divided into two departments: Dar Sila DEUXIEME...
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  • as Daju or Fur. The first time the Kujarke had been mentioned in over 25 years was when French anthropologist Jerome Tubiana had interviewed a Daju village...
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  • Nilo-Saharan language family. Miisiirii is often considered a dialect, though it is not particularly close. Tama is spoken by 63,000 people in Dar Tama, a...
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  • (Wiktionary) Gule language at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Evans-Pritchard, 'Ethnological observations in Dar Fung', Sudan Notes...
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  • This is a list of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with D. Index | a | b | c | d | e | f | g | h | i | j | k | l | m | n | o | p | q | r | s | t | u |...
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  • languages Daju languages East Chadic languages East Chadic A languages East Chadic A.1 languages East Chadic A.1.2 languages East Chadic B languages East...
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    "Ethnological Observations in Dar Fung", Sudan Notes and Records 15.1, 1932. pp. 1–61. F. S. & J. Lister. "The Ingessana Language: A Preliminary Description"...
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  • 215–230. doi:10.2307/jj.2354007.12. Jabr el Dar, Khaliifa (2006). Abu-Manga (ed.). Insights into Nilo-Saharan Language, History and Culture. pp. 183–198. Birema...
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    Nubians, Berta, Zaghawa, Nyimang, Ingessana, Daju, Koalib, Gumuz, Midob and Tagale. Hausa is used as a trade language.[where?] There is also a small, but prominent...
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  • Doms in Sudan speak the Domari language. They immigrated to the territory of the present day Sudan from South Asia, particularly from India, in Byzantine...
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