- The
Dinka people (
Dinka: Jiɛ̈ɛ̈ŋ) are a
Nilotic ethnic group native to
South Sudan with a
sizable diaspora po****tion abroad. The
Dinka mostly live along...
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Dinka (natively Thuɔŋjäŋ, Thuɔŋ ee
Jieng or
simply Jieng) is a
Nilotic dialect cluster spoken by the
Dinka people, the
major ethnic group of
South Sudan...
- The
Dinka are a
North African ethnic group.
Dinka may also
refer to:
Dinka language, a
group of
languages spoken by the
Dinka people Dinka (grape), a Hungarian...
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Dinka mythology refers to the
traditional religion and folk
tales of the
Dinka, or Muonyjang,
ethnic group of
South Sudan. The supreme,
creator god, Nhialic...
- for whom his
mother is
everything and no
matter what he’s
always with her,
Dinka and
lastly her
daughter who also
hates her
mother for not
being able to...
- The
Dinka alphabet is used by
South Sudanese Dinka people. The
written Dinka language is
based on the ISO
basic Latin alphabet, but with some
added letters...
- The
Aliab Dinka are a
subdivision of the
Dinka people of
South Sudan. They
traditionally lived in an area west of the
upper White Nile river. The name...
-
Tesfaye Dinka Yadessa (3
November 1939 – 6
December 2016) was an
Ethiopian politician who was
Minister of
Finance (1983–1986),
Minister of
Foreign Affairs...
- Karo peoples, Luo peoples,
Ateker peoples,
Kalenjin peoples, Datooga,
Dinka, Nuer, Atwot,
Lotuko and the Maa-speaking peoples. The
Nilotes constitute...
- Turalei,
Sudan (now
South Sudan) and
raised near Gogrial. Bol's father, a
Dinka tribal elder, gave him the name Manute,
which means "special blessing"....