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(Redirected from Afitti) Ethnic group in Sudan Ethnic group
Afitti People
Languages
Afitti, Arabic
Religion
Islam

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Afitti is an ethnic group in North Kurdufan, Sudan. They speak the Afitti language, which currently has fewer than 10,000 speakers. It is part of the Nilo-Saharan language group and related to the Nyimang language. Afitti live in the Nuba Hills, apart of the Nuba people, and most adhere to the Muslim faith.

References

  1. "Afitti". Endangered Languages project. Archived from the original on 25 August 2024. Retrieved 24 August 2024 – via University of Hawaii.
  2. El-Battahani, Atta (1998). "On the Transformation of Ethnic-National Politics in Sudan: The Case of the Nuba People". Sudan Notes and Records. New Series. 2. University of Khartoum: 99–116. ISSN 0375-2984 – via JSTOR.


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