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- Amarar_tribe abstract "Amarar is a bedouin tribe of the Beja people inhabiting the mountainous country on the west side of the Red Sea from Suakin northwards towards Al-Qusayr. Between them and the Nile are the Ababda and Bisharin Beja tribes and to their south dwell the Hadendoa (another Beja subgroup). The country of the Amarar is called the Atbai. Their headquarters are in the Ariab district. The tribe is divided into four great families: (1) Weled Gwilei, (2) Weled Aliab, (3) Weled Kurbab Wagadab, and (4) the Amarar proper of the Ariab district. They claim to be of Koreish blood and to be the descendants of an invading Arab army. Possibly some small bands of Koreish Arabs may have made an inroad and converted some of the Amarar to Islam. Further than this there is little to substantiate their claim.See Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, edited by Count Gleichen (London; 1905); Sir F. R. Wingate, Mahdism and the Egyptian Sudan (London, 1891); A. H. Keane, Ethnology of Egyptian Sudan (London, 1884).".
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageID "2887176".
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageLength "1331".
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageRevisionID "673379031".
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Ababda_people.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Al-Qusayr,_Egypt.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Ariab.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Atbai.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Augustus_Henry_Keane.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Bedouin.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Beja_people.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Bisharin_tribe.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bedouins_in_Egypt.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Beja_people.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Egypt.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Sudan.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tribes_of_Africa.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Hadendoa.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Nile.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Quraysh.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Red_Sea.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Suakin.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Weled_Aliab.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Weled_Gwilei.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLink Weled_Kurbab_Wagadab.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Amarar tribe".
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911.
- Amarar_tribe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sudan-ethno-group-stub.
- Amarar_tribe subject Category:Bedouins_in_Egypt.
- Amarar_tribe subject Category:Beja_people.
- Amarar_tribe subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Egypt.
- Amarar_tribe subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Sudan.
- Amarar_tribe subject Category:Tribes_of_Africa.
- Amarar_tribe hypernym Tribe.
- Amarar_tribe type Group.
- Amarar_tribe type Insect.
- Amarar_tribe type Group.
- Amarar_tribe comment "Amarar is a bedouin tribe of the Beja people inhabiting the mountainous country on the west side of the Red Sea from Suakin northwards towards Al-Qusayr. Between them and the Nile are the Ababda and Bisharin Beja tribes and to their south dwell the Hadendoa (another Beja subgroup). The country of the Amarar is called the Atbai. Their headquarters are in the Ariab district.".
- Amarar_tribe label "Amarar tribe".
- Amarar_tribe sameAs Q4740190.
- Amarar_tribe sameAs m.0897l_.
- Amarar_tribe sameAs Q4740190.
- Amarar_tribe wasDerivedFrom Amarar_tribe?oldid=673379031.
- Amarar_tribe isPrimaryTopicOf Amarar_tribe.