Ababda

E784377

The Ababda are a traditionally nomadic Beja-related ethnic group inhabiting parts of Egypt and Sudan, known for their camel herding and desert trade routes.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Ababda canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
adaptation mobile pastoralism in arid zones
associatedWith Red Sea Hills NERFINISHED
trade routes between Nile and Red Sea
clothingStyle desert-adapted garments
continent Africa
country Arab Republic of Egypt NERFINISHED
Republic of the Sudan NERFINISHED
culturalPractice oral tradition
poetry
traditional music
culturalSphere Arab world
economicActivity pastoralism
trans-Saharan trade
environment desert
semi-arid regions
ethnicGroupOf Egypt NERFINISHED
Sudan NERFINISHED
ethnonymVariant Ababda Beja NERFINISHED
Ababdeh NERFINISHED
historicalRole caravan guides
desert scouts
intermediaries in regional trade
languageFamily Afroasiatic languages
languageUsed Arabic NERFINISHED
Beja language (to varying degrees)
livelihood herding
small-scale agriculture
neighboringGroups Bisharin NERFINISHED
Hadendoa NERFINISHED
Nubians NERFINISHED
partOfBroaderGroup Beja peoples NERFINISHED
region Eastern Desert NERFINISHED
Nile Valley NERFINISHED
relatedEthnicallyTo Beja people NERFINISHED
religion Sunni Islam
selfIdentification Arab NERFINISHED
socialOrganization tribal clans
traditionalLifestyle nomadic
traditionalOccupation camel herding
caravan trade
desert guiding
traditionalTransport camel caravans
usesAnimal dromedary camel

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (1)

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

Bisharin neighboringGroups Ababda