Beni-Amir

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Beni-Amir is a subgroup of the Beja people, an Afro-Asiatic ethnic group traditionally inhabiting regions of northeastern Africa such as Sudan and Eritrea.

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Beni-Amir canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
subgroup of the Beja people
associatedLanguageVariety Beja (Bedawiyet)
continent Africa
country Eritrea
Sudan
culturalArea Horn of Africa
culturalPractice nomadic and semi-nomadic herding
ethnicCluster Beja-speaking peoples
ethnicReligion Islam with local traditions
ethnolinguisticFamily Afro-Asiatic peoples
historicalRegion Eritrea–Sudan border
surface form: Sudan–Eritrea borderlands
languageFamily Afro-Asiatic languages
languageStatus multilingual community
lifestyle agro-pastoralist
livestockHerded camels
cattle
goats
sheep
macroEthnicCategory Cushitic-speaking peoples
majorReligion Sunni Islam
migrationPattern seasonal transhumance
neighboringGroup Tigre people
partOf Beja people
politicalStatus minority group in Eritrea
minority group in Sudan
primarySubsistence mixed farming and herding
region Northeast Africa
surface form: Northeastern Africa

Red Sea coastal hinterland
Sahelian zone of Sudan and Eritrea
relatedEthnicGroup Beja people
Hadariba
religion Islam
religiousAffiliation Muslim communities of the Horn of Africa
sharesCultureWith other Beja subgroups
socialStructure clan-based organization
traditionalEconomy agriculture
pastoralism
traditionalTerritory eastern Sudan
western Eritrea
usesLanguage Arabic language
Beja language
Tigrinya
surface form: Tigrinya language

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Beja people nativeName Beni-Amir