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Dubasiyin is an ethnic group of more than 50,000 persons in Sudan. This ethnic group speaks Sudanese Arabic. They are part of the Arab, Sudan people cluster. The primary religion practiced by the Dubasiyin is Islam.

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Sudan Arab tribes in Sudan
Part of Arab tribes


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