- kababish
- ka·babish
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Kabābīsh — ▪ people nomadic people of the desert scrub of northern Kordofan region, Sudan, numbering about 70,000. Of mixed origins, including some Arab ancestry, they have been described as a loose tribal confederation whose composition, since the… … Universalium
Kababish — The Kababish ( ar. كبابش) are a Sunni Muslim nomadic camel raising tribe of the northern Kordofan region of Sudan.The Kababish are a loose tribal confederation of Arabic people of mixed origins, numbering about 70,000, who live in a region of… … Wikipedia
kababish — kəˈbabish, ˈbäb noun (plural kababish or kababishes) Usage: usually capitalized 1. : a nomadic Arab people in the Anglo Egyptian Sudan 2. : a member of the Kababish people … Useful english dictionary
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