The Nubi Language of Uganda

The Nubi Language of Uganda

Author: Inneke Hilda Werner Wellens

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 466

ISBN-13: 9004145184

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This volume provides a detailed description of the Nubi language of Uganda, including more than one thousand examples and several texts. It also digs into history to reconstruct the development and growth of this most fascinating Arabic creole.


The Nubi Language of Uganda

The Nubi Language of Uganda

Author: Ineke Wellens

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2017-07-03

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 9047416228

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This volume provides a detailed description of the Nubi language of Uganda, including more than one thousand examples and several texts. It also digs into history to reconstruct the development and growth of this most fascinating Arabic creole.


Migration of the Nubi Community into Eastern Africa

Migration of the Nubi Community into Eastern Africa

Author: Dr. Yahia Ibrahim Said

Publisher: Scientific Research Publishing, Inc. USA

Published: 2024-06-28

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 1649978499

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This book attempts to discuss the situation of the Nubi Community in Eastern Africa, which is considered as a unique phenomenon in the region. Their history of migration goes back to the late 1823, during the Anglo-Egyptian colonial rule in Sudan. They were at first reflected as Slaves and recruited as soldiers, guards, and porters loyal to the British crown, and later enrolled in the British King’s African Rifles’ (KAR) battalions of East Africa to safe-guard the colonial interest, and these soldiers were known as “Sudanese askaries”, recognized as formidable warriors and most faithful. Indeed, their ancestors have originated from various tribes of Sudan, particularly from the territory of southern Sudan. They had amalgamated together, and in-ter-married with the native population in their new settlement areas, and in the process these natives have to adapt the Nubi’s culture. Consequently, they created a homogeneous tribal group named Nubi. This is how they multiplied themselves with dignity in east Africa, but without inherited homeland.


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Author: Library of Congress. Office for Subject Cataloging Policy

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 1644

ISBN-13:

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