Beja people indigenous to Sudan and Egypt
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Yemi Akinola
 August 5, 2025 Shared with Public group
The Beja People are Indigenous people of Sudan 🇸🇩 Eritrea 🇪🇷 and Egypt 🇪🇬
The Beja people are an ancient Cushitic people closely kin to the ancient Egypt thus the living descendants of Kemet. Yes the Beja are the nomads and the rulers of the desert since predynastic Egypt.
Many of the Beja speak Arabic, while some speak the Beja language, known as Bidhaawyeet. It belongs to the Cushitic branch of the Afroasiatic family.
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Laura Pruitt
Glad to hear that some is still speaking their native language!
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Eh Matakuyasolo
The beja people didn’t speak Arabic they spoke original ancient Arabic now extinct called SABAIC
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Maka Hosa
"descendants of Kemet." NOT TRUE.