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Hadendoa (or
Hadendowa) is the name of a
nomadic subdivision of the Beja people,
known for
their support of the
Mahdiyyah rebellion during the 1880s to...
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divided into clans.
These lineages include the Bisharin, Hedareb,
Hadendowa (or Hadendoa), the
Amarar (or Amar'ar), Beni-Amer, Hallenga, Habab, Belin...
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regime change was very po****r in Darfur. The
advance of the
Ansar and the
Hadendowa rising in the east
imperiled communications with
Egypt and threatened...
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others members of the
Nabtab family belong to the Hedarab,
Hadendowa, and Tigre.
During the
British occupation,
author James C.
Olson claimed...
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district of the same name and, in some respects, the "capital" of the
Hadendowa. It is
served by a
station on the
mainline of the
Sudan railway network...
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spirit who
requests Hadendowa jewelry,
soured camels milk, and
rancid clarified butter. Luli H****ina, a
female spirit who
requests Hadendowa jewelry, soured...