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  2. Abbala Arabs - Wikipedia

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    The term "Abbala" is mostly used in Sudan to distinguish them from the Baggara, a grouping of Arab ethnicities who herd cattle. Although, the two groupings share a common origin from the Juhaynah tribe of the Arabian peninsula and it is a common way to distinguish Rizeigat who herd camels in Northern Darfur and those who herd cows in Southern ...

  3. List of countries by live animal exports - Wikipedia

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    Country Value Main exports 1 France 2,400 Cattle, Horse, Pig, Chicken and Bovine: 2 Netherlands 2,297 Pig, Horse, Chicken and Cattle: 3 Denmark 1,547 Pig, Cattle ...

  4. United States Camel Corps - Wikipedia

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    The United States Camel Corps was a mid-19th-century experiment by the United States Army in using camels as pack animals in the Southwestern United States. Although the camels proved to be hardy and well suited to travel through the region, the Army declined to adopt them for military use.

  5. Kababish tribe - Wikipedia

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    Their main occupation is as camel herders, which gives them a high standing in Arabic society as camels are highly prized and valued. The main religion of the Kababish is Islam, adhering to the Sunni denomination. They descend from Arab forefathers that hail from the Arabian Yemenite tribe of Juhaynah, and speak a form of Sudanese Arabic. [1]

  6. Camel bit, kicked and trampled American man to death ... over ...

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    By RYAN GORMAN An American man was savagely killed by a camel at the wildlife sanctuary he owned in Mexico – possibly over a bottle of soda. Richard Mieski, either 60 or 70-years-old, and ...

  7. Darb El Arba'īn - Wikipedia

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    Sudanese telegraph stamp depicting camel caravan (1898) Map of Bir Natrun, a stop on the trade route that was known as a valuable source of rock salt (1925) [1]. Darb El Arba'īn (Arabic: درب الاربعين) (also called the Forty Days Road, for the number of days the journey was said to take in antiquity) is the easternmost of the great north–south Trans-Saharan trade routes.

  8. Rizeigat tribe - Wikipedia

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    The Rizeigat (also spelled Rizigat, Rezeigat, and in standard Arabic, Rizayqat) are a Muslim and an Arab tribe of the nomadic Baggara people predominantly in Sudan's Darfur region and Chad. The Rizeigat belong to the greater Baggara Arabs fraternity of Darfur and Chad, and speak both Sudanese and Chadian Arabic. They are primarily nomadic ...

  9. List of mammals of Sudan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Sudan. There are 188 mammal species in Sudan, of which three are critically endangered, five are endangered, eleven are vulnerable, and nine are near threatened. One of the species listed for Sudan can possibly no longer be found in the wild. [1]