What's a nubian? (medieval)
Created on: September 3rd, 2007
What's a nubian? (medieval)
"What's a nubian?" from Kevin Smith's Chasing Amy, done in the trendy medieval style.

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September 3rd, 2007
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Nubia (not to be confused with Nuba a collective term used for the peoples who inhabit the Nuba Mountains, in Kordofan province, Sudan, Africa) is the region in the south of Egypt, along the Nile and in northern Sudan. Most of Nubia is situated in Sudan with about a quarter of its territory in Egypt. In ancient times it was an independent kingdom. Source: Wikipedia
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Or, for the Nubian Language family: The Nubian language group, according to the most recent research by Bechhaus-Gerst comprises the following varieties: 1. Nobiin (previously known by the geographic terms Mahas or Fadicca/Fiadicca). 2. Kenzi-Dongolawi. Kenzi (or Kenuzi) is spoken north of Mahas in Egypt while Dongolawi is spoken south of Mahas around Dongola; they are generally considered two varieties of one language. With population displacement due to the Aswan High Dam there are communities of N
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# communities of Nubian speakers in Lower Egypt and in Eastern Sudan (Khashm el-Girba). Apart from these two distinct varieties spoken along the Nile, three other varieties existed. # Midob (Meidob) in and around the Malha volcanic crater in North Darfur. # Birgid - originally spoken north of Nyala around Menawashei until the 1970s. The last surviving aged speakers were interviewed by Thelwall at this time. Some equally aged speakers on Gezira Aba just north of Kosti on the Nile south of Khartoum were inter
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# interviewed by Thelwall at this time. Some equally aged speakers on Gezira Aba just north of Kosti on the Nile south of Khartoum were interviewed by Thelwall in 1980. # Hill Nubian – a group of closely related dialects spoken in various villages in the northern Nuba Mountains – in particular Dilling, Debri, and Kadaru.