- The
Shilluk Kingdom,
dominated by the
Shilluk people, was
located along the left bank of the
White Nile in what is now
South Sudan and
southern Sudan...
- The
Shilluk (
Shilluk: Chollo) is a
major Luo
Nilotic ethnic group that
resides in the
northeastern Upper Nile
state of
South Sudan on both
banks of the...
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Shilluk may
refer to: the
Shilluk Kingdom the
Shilluk people the
Shilluk language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Shilluk...
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ethnic subdivisions. The next-largest
groups are the Nuer,
followed by the
Shilluk.
Nilotic people in
Uganda includes the Luo
peoples (Acholi, Alur, Adhola)...
- Wau
Shilluk is a
village of 50,000
located in the
Upper Nile
state of
South Sudan. Many who
reside in Wau
Shilluk are IDPs in need of
refuge due to the...
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century the
Shilluk and Funj
allied against the Jieng, a
group of
Dinka who rose to
power in the
border area
between the Funj and
Shilluk. The
Shilluk political...
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leading to the
early civilizations of West Africa: Sao, Kanem, Bornu,
Shilluk, Baguirmi, and Wadai.
Around 2500 BCE,
Bantu migrants had
reached the Great...
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Shilluk (natively Dhøg Cøllø, [d̪ɔ́(ɡ) cɔ̀llɔ̀]) is a
language spoken by the
Shilluk people of
South Sudan. It is
closely related to
other Luo languages...
- the
Nilotic groups to
become almost entirely Christian,
following the
Shilluk people.
According to
American non-profit
organization Cultural Survival...
- the
Nilotic language family. The Luo
groups in
South Sudan include the
Shilluk, Anuak, Pari, Acholi,
Balanda Boor,
Thuri and Luwo.
Those in
Uganda include...