The Danagla (Arabic: الدناقلة, "People of Dongola") are a tribe in northern Sudan of partial Arab descent, primarily settling between the third Nile cataract and al Dabbah. Along with Kenzi, Fadicca, Halfawi, Sikot, and Mahas, they form a significant part of the Sudanese Arabs. In addition, they have historically lived in proximity to their Shaigiya and Ja'alin neighbors. They speak Sudanese Arabic, although the Nubian language of Dongolawi was spoken in northern Sudan. It is still spoken by a minority of the population alongside the Sudanese Arabic dialect.
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| - الدناقلة، هم سكان دنقلا وأصلهم من النوبة، يتحدثون الدنقلاوية إحدى لهجات اللغة النوبية الأربع، امتزجوا بالعناصر العربية فنشأ في وسطهم الجابرية والبديرية والحاكماب، كما اختلطوا بالمحس إلى شمالهم بحيث يصعب في بعض المناطق التحديد القاطع للانتماء. وانتشروا في معظم أنحاء السودان. (ar)
- The Danagla (Arabic: الدناقلة, "People of Dongola") are a tribe in northern Sudan of partial Arab descent, primarily settling between the third Nile cataract and al Dabbah. Along with Kenzi, Fadicca, Halfawi, Sikot, and Mahas, they form a significant part of the Sudanese Arabs. In addition, they have historically lived in proximity to their Shaigiya and Ja'alin neighbors. They speak Sudanese Arabic, although the Nubian language of Dongolawi was spoken in northern Sudan. It is still spoken by a minority of the population alongside the Sudanese Arabic dialect. (en)
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| - الدناقلة، هم سكان دنقلا وأصلهم من النوبة، يتحدثون الدنقلاوية إحدى لهجات اللغة النوبية الأربع، امتزجوا بالعناصر العربية فنشأ في وسطهم الجابرية والبديرية والحاكماب، كما اختلطوا بالمحس إلى شمالهم بحيث يصعب في بعض المناطق التحديد القاطع للانتماء. وانتشروا في معظم أنحاء السودان. (ar)
- The Danagla (Arabic: الدناقلة, "People of Dongola") are a tribe in northern Sudan of partial Arab descent, primarily settling between the third Nile cataract and al Dabbah. Along with Kenzi, Fadicca, Halfawi, Sikot, and Mahas, they form a significant part of the Sudanese Arabs. In addition, they have historically lived in proximity to their Shaigiya and Ja'alin neighbors. They speak Sudanese Arabic, although the Nubian language of Dongolawi was spoken in northern Sudan. It is still spoken by a minority of the population alongside the Sudanese Arabic dialect. (en)
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