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  2. Beja people - Wikipedia

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    True enough Arabic is considered as the language of modernity, but it is also very low in the scale of Beja cultural values as it is a means of transgressing social prohibitions. Beja is still the prestigious language for most of its speakers because it conforms to the ethical values of the community. [20]

  3. Beja, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Beja (Portuguese pronunciation: ⓘ) is a city and a municipality in the Alentejo region, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 35,854, [ 1 ] in an area of 1,146.44 km 2 (442.64 sq mi). [ 2 ] The city proper had a population of 21,658 in 2001.

  4. Béja - Wikipedia

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    Béja (Arabic: باجة Bāja ⓘ) is a city in Tunisia.It is the capital of the Béja Governorate.It is located 105 kilometers (65 mi) from Tunis, between the Medjerdah River and the Mediterranean, against the foothills of the Khroumire, the town of Béja is situated on the sides of Djebel Acheb, facing the greening meadows, its white terraces and red roofs dominated by the imposing ruins of ...

  5. Bishari tribe - Wikipedia

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    The Bishari live in the eastern part of the Nubian Desert in Sudan and southern Egypt.They reside in the Atabai (also spelled Atbai) area between the Nile River and the Red Sea, north of the Amarar and south of the Ababda people between the Nubian Desert and the Nile Valley, an area of limestone, mountains, with sandstone plateaus.

  6. Hadendoa - Wikipedia

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    Hadendoa (or Hadendowa) is the name of a nomadic subdivision of the Beja people, known for their support of the Mahdiyyah rebellion during the 1880s to 1890s. [4] The area historically inhabited by the Hadendoa lies today in parts of Sudan , Egypt and Eritrea .

  7. Beja - Wikipedia

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    Beja District, its district; Beja Airbase, the nearby military airbase; Beja Airport, the nearby civilian airport; Castle of Beja, the castle; Convent of Beja, the former convent, now a museum; Béja, a town in Tunisia Béja Governorate, the governorate of which it is the capital; Beja, Latvia , a village in Jaunalūksne Parish, Alūksne ...

  8. Blemmyan language - Wikipedia

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    Blemmyan, Blemmye, Old Beja or Old Bedauye is an extinct Afroasiatic language of the Cushitic branch that was spoken by the Blemmyes in the Eastern Desert.

  9. Castle of Beja - Wikipedia

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    The tower keep seen from the southern Rua Antero de Quental. The Portuguese government classified the castle as National Monument by Decree published on 16 June 1910. [2] In order to recuperate the architectural heritage, in 1938 the Roman arch (Évora Gate) was reconstructed and the fortification walls rebuilt from the backyards and homes that intersected the old lines. [1]