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  1. The Beja, a nomadic people group with a million and a half members who live in the northeastern portion of the African nation of Sudan. The Beja have subgroups. Among them are the Bisharin. Eastern Sudan has been the homeland of the Beja since the days of the pharaohs 4,000 years ago.

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  2. Nov 8, 2023 · According to this book, authored by Muhammad Awad Muhammad, the Beja people primarily communicate using an Afroasiatic language known as Bidhaawyeet or Tubdhaawi, which falls within the Cushitic linguistic branch.

  3. Oct 7, 2020 · The Beja people of north east Sudan and southern Egypt are living descendants of Ancient Egyptians. If you ever wondered from all the controversy what the Ancient Egyptians look like take a good look.

  4. www.bejalanguage.org › en › culture-0Culture - Bidhaawyeet

    Beja has a long tradition of poetry and music - especially music using the "Basinkoob" - an instrument which was known all around the Mediterranean, but now is forgotten. Beja proverbs find a remarkable echo on the other side of the Red Sea: In the Proverbs of the Holy Books, the same truths are expressed as in Beja proverbs.

  5. The tribe of Benjamin was famous for its archers (1 Samuel 20:20, 36; 2 Samuel 1:22; 1 Chronicles 8:40; 12:2) and slingers (Judges 20:6). The gate of Benjamin, on the north side of Jerusalem (Jeremiah 37:13; 38:7; Zechariah 14:10), was so called because it led in the direction of the territory of the tribe of Benjamin.

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  7. Dec 20, 2017 · The Beja language is also known as Bedawiyet or To Bedawie deserves a particular attention. The French linguist Didier Morin has attempted to answer the gap between Beja and other branches of the Cushitic family of languages, and particular the Afar and Saho ones.

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