Amdang

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Amdang is an ethnic group primarily found in eastern Chad and western Sudan, known for speaking the Amdang (Biltine) language, a member of the Nilo-Saharan family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
alternativeName Biltine people NERFINISHED
Mimi of Biltine NERFINISHED
associatedLanguageCode amj
continent Africa
country Chad
Sudan
ethnicAutonym Amdang NERFINISHED
ethnicExonym Biltine NERFINISHED
ethnolinguisticGroup Amdang people NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Kingdom of Wadai sphere of influence
languageFamily Nilo-Saharan languages
languageSpoken Amdang language NERFINISHED
Biltine language
linguisticStatus Amdang language is considered endangered or vulnerable NERFINISHED
locatedIn eastern Chad NERFINISHED
western Sudan NERFINISHED
minorityStatus ethnic minority in Chad
ethnic minority in Sudan
neighboringEthnicGroup Arab groups in Chad and Sudan
Fur NERFINISHED
Zaghawa NERFINISHED
region Darfur NERFINISHED
Sahel NERFINISHED
Wadai NERFINISHED
religion Islam
traditionalLivelihood agropastoralism
pastoralism
rain-fed agriculture
usesWritingSystem Arabic script (for religious and some written purposes)

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