
(from the article `Afonso I`) ...in 1147 he further captured Santarém and, availing himself of the services of passing crusaders, successfully laid siege to Lisbon. He carried his ...
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nomadic people grouped into tribes and occupying mountain country between the Red Sea and the Nile and `Abarah rivers from the latitude of Aswn ... [2 related articles]
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A nomadic people of northern Ethiopia and eastern Sudan, including the Adabda, the Hadendoa, and the Bisharin. Most speak Cushitic languages and are descendants of peoples who have lived in the area...
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a member of a group of nomadic, predominantly Muslim peoples of northeastern Sudan. · the Cushitic language of the Beja.
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