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Extensive anthropological research was done on Egyptian tribes in the late 1800s and a number of skulls of people of the Hadendoa tribe were taken to the Royal College of Surgeons to be measured and studied.
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people, ruled by a hereditary chief, called a Ma'ahes. One of the best-known chiefs was a Mahdist general named
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frequently referred to the "Fuzzy-Wuzzies" when discussing his exploits in the army of Lord Kitchener.
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during the 1880s to 1890s. The area historically inhabited by the Hadendoa lies today in parts of
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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in 1885 and earned an enviable reputation for their bravery. After the reconquest of the
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during the sixth to fourteenth centuries. In the fifteenth century, Axum fell to the
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Monick, S. (1985). "The Political Martyr: General Gordon and the Fall of Kartum".
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The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
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Tu Bedawie: an elementary handbook for the use of Sudan government officials
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In World War II, the Hadendoa allied themselves with the British against
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were exercising joint sovereignty in Sudan. They fought the British
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Wingate, F. R. (June 16, 1923). "The True Story of Osman Dinga".
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The southern Beja were part of the Christian kingdom of
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Travels in Nubia: by the late John Lewis Burckhardt
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Index

Sudan
Eritrea
Egypt
Beja
Islam
Beja
nomadic
Beja people
Mahdiyyah rebellion
Sudan
Egypt
Eritrea
Bedawi

C. G. Seligman
Axum
Islamization of the Sudan region
Bisharin tribe
pastoral
Osman Digna
Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
United Kingdom
Egypt
infantry square
Battle of Tamai
Battle of Tofrek
Egyptian Sudan

the Italians
Fuzzy-Wuzzy

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