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AMARAR , a tribe of See also: African " See also: Arabs " inhabiting the mountainous country on the west See also: side of the Red See also: Sea from See also: Suakin northwards towards Kosseir
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Between them and the See also: Nile are the Ababda and See also: Bisharin tribes and to their See also: south dwell the Hadendoa
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The country of the Amarar is called the Etbai
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Their headquarters are in the Ariab See also: district
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The tribe is divided into four See also: great families: (1) Weled Gwilei, (2) Weled Aliab, (3) Weled Kurbab Wagadab, and (4) the Amarar proper of the Ariab district
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They claim to be of Koreish See also: blood and to be the descendants of an invading Arab army
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Possibly some small bands of Koreish Arabs may have made an inroad and converted some of the Amarar to See also: Islam
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Further than this there is little to substantiate their claim
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See Anglo-See also: Egyptian Sudan, edited by Count See also: Gleichen (See also: London; 1905) ; See also: Sir F
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Wingate, Mandism and the Egyptian Sudan (London, 1891); A
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See also: Keane, See also: Ethnology of Egyptian Sudan (London, 1884)
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