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Danagla
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[[File:Muhammad Ahmad.jpg|thumb|[[Muhammad Ahmad]], who was born in a village near [[New Dongola]]]]
The '''Danagla''' ("People of [[Old Dongola|Dongola]]", sg. '''Dongolawi''') are a collection of [[Nubians|Nubian]] tribes in northern [[Sudan]], primarily settling between the [[Cataracts_of_the_Nile#The_Six_Cataracts|third Nile cataract]] and [[Al Dabbah, Sudan|al Dabbah]]. They consider themselves as a branch of the [[Arabs|Arab]] [[Ja'alin tribe]], who claim to descend from [[Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib|Abbas]]. Unlike their kinsmen further south they preserved their pre-Arabic language, [[Dongolawi language|Dongolawi]], which is why some, though not all, modern scholars count them to the Nubians instead of the [[Sudanese Arabs]]. While in the 19th century this language was still spoken as far south as [[Napata]] it is now threatened by extinction.
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[[Category:Ja'alin tribe]]
[[Category:Nubian people]]
The '''Danagla''' ("People of [[Old Dongola|Dongola]]", sg. '''Dongolawi''') are a collection of [[Nubians|Nubian]] tribes in northern [[Sudan]], primarily settling between the [[Cataracts_of_the_Nile#The_Six_Cataracts|third Nile cataract]] and [[Al Dabbah, Sudan|al Dabbah]]. They consider themselves as a branch of the [[Arabs|Arab]] [[Ja'alin tribe]], who claim to descend from [[Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib|Abbas]]. Unlike their kinsmen further south they preserved their pre-Arabic language, [[Dongolawi language|Dongolawi]], which is why some, though not all, modern scholars count them to the Nubians instead of the [[Sudanese Arabs]]. While in the 19th century this language was still spoken as far south as [[Napata]] it is now threatened by extinction.
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[[Category:Ja'alin tribe]]
[[Category:Nubian people]]
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