Bisharin

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Bisharin are a subgroup of the Beja people, traditionally semi-nomadic pastoralists inhabiting parts of northeastern Sudan and southern Egypt.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Bisharin canonical 3

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
subgroup of the Beja people
adaptation arid environment
clothingStyle head coverings
loose robes
continent Africa
country Egypt
Sudan
culturalArea Nubia
surface form: Nubian–Beja cultural zone
economicActivity pastoralism
ethnicGroupOf Beja people
ethnoLinguisticGroup Beja
historicalActivity camel breeding
caravan trade participation
language Beja language
languageFamily Afroasiatic languages
Cushitic
surface form: Cushitic languages
livelihood herding livestock
materialCulture camel saddles
leatherwork
woven mats
minorityStatus ethnic minority in Egypt
ethnic minority in Sudan
mobilityPattern transhumant pastoralism
music traditional songs
neighboringGroups Ababda
Amarar
Hadendoa
oralTradition genealogical recitations
poetry
partOf Beja people
primaryLivestock camels
goats
sheep
region eastern Sudan
surface form: Northeastern Sudan

Upper Egypt
surface form: Southern Egypt
relatedEthnicGroups Beja
Cushitic-speaking peoples
religion Islam
religionBranch Sunni Islam
selfIdentification Beja
socialOrganization tribal
traditionalHabitat Eastern Desert of Egypt
surface form: Eastern Desert

Red Sea coastal hinterland
surface form: Nile–Red Sea hinterland
traditionalHousing tents
traditionalLifestyle semi-nomadic
traditionalReligionElements folk practices
usesLanguageVariety Bishari dialect of Beja

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Beja people nativeName Bisharin
Beja people notableTribe Bisharin
Beja notableSubgroup Bisharin