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  • ما داير زحمو الزول ؟؟

    حلو المقطع ^_^

  • this is probably eastern Sudan

  • also nice tune rhythm by the way very energetic..................

  • These tribes are northen Cush'ites Beja all batahen hadandawa beni amir all those are northen cush'ites thats related to eastern-cush'ites like the Soomaali-Cush'ites of the horn of africa/east-africa and the Afar-Cush'ites.. they all same black Cush'itic group, not arab or white or bantu.. this is east african Cush'itic cultue... and just because u are muslim that doesent mean ur arab.. Muslim is a Faith/religion identity... not race-identity... word of advice GET EDUCATED Fool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @CushiticSomalianMale Most people think Muslim is a race so forgive their ignorance and educate them.It's bad enough that that people in North Africa are considered white when half the people there are either brown skinned or black.

  • وصال بنا

    الصقريه عند البطاحين للمعلوميه

    و تسلم علي الفيديو يا باشا هااات لينا جديدك

  • شكرا ياوجيه على الفيديو الجميل والمعلومات القيمه

  • nice music sagreea

  • abshrou!!!!

  • دى الصقريه من شرق السودان

  • ابشر بالخير

  • Can anyone tell me something about this music style/artist maybe? I love the subtle crescendo.

  • There r many commonalities between Bataheen, Bija & Shukria due to boarders interaction & same style of living BUT they are a very distinct group. Of course they share the same music rhythm, instrument (Rababa), style of dances, sword, Stick in addition to similarities in the Dress. In summary Sudan is a continent & there r very common traditions between different tribes & groups. If you need to know more about Bataheen & their dances, I can upload more BUT give me some time

    thanks

    shadoul

  • isnt the shukria tribe beja as well?

  • Dear Friends,

    Sorry for not responding. It is time constrains. Bataheen tribe FAMOUS Arab tribe that sticks to its traditions. Their major location is in AL Bataheen Area extending from Khartoum North to Atbara in the North, bordering Bija in the East and Shukria in the South. They r nomadic tribes, rearing Camels and farming. Their Main Capital is Abu Delaig City North East of Khartoum North. Their Famous chief of the Tribe (NAZIR) is AL SHAIKH TALHA a very popular Sudanese chief.

  • Dear Friends,

    Sorry for not responding. It is time constrains. Bataheen tribe FAMOUS Arab tribe that sticks to its traditions. Their major location is in AL Bataheen Area extending from Khartoum North to Atbara in the North, bordering Bija in the East and Shukria in the South. They r nomadic tribes, rearing Camels and farming. Their Main Capital is Abu Delaig City North East of Khartoum North. Their Famous chief of the Tribe (NAZIR) is AL SHAIKH TALHA a very popular Sudanese chief.

  • sorry shadul i don't mean to tolk like this but i have no choice so plz next time tell this pepole if they want to know

  • u know u all sudanese pepole what is wrong with you u never sead that one he has somthing like me . the wrong is u sead this is for me and that is the wrong

    and bay the way u beja i never hear of them also and let me tell u something else i'm one of them we call bata7een if u never hear of them then sorry u are allmust out of sudan

  • Nice to know about Bataheen tribe dances who shows the naked link between Beja and Bataheen tribes. Which part of Sudan they lives Bataheen tribe? in Eastern i guess but near which city? Eritrawi

  • Dear Brother Shadoul

    This is marvelous to see. It confirms the deep relations between the Sudanese in general and Beja and Bataheen as a special link. Butannah was an original Beja homeland before Arabs arrived in it. Great ethnic mix took place over centuries. this dance is not known to Arab tribes and clearly of Beja origin to the best of my knowledge. Please refer to my view response as well.

    tay well in our beautiful beloved home.

    Yours

    Dr Osheik Seidi (seidioor)

  • Never heard of the Farahab. Looks like a Beja style dance.

  • Min wain ajama3a del?

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