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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Shebitku: [QB] ^Kura'án, Goraan etc = Tubu's Bideyat's are the Zaghawa who reside in the north [QUOTE]It is undisputed that the Zaghawa are closely connected with the Tibbu (or Teda) family[/QUOTE]- Harold MacMichael, The Tribes of Northern and Central Kordofán,1912 [QUOTE]Originally posted by Shebitku: Both the Blemmyes (the Beja of the middle ages, and probably the Bisháriín etc. of the present) and the ancestors or precursors of the Berber and Tibbu tribes of the deserts roamed the country round El Haráza in past days. The former, for instance, in 200 A.D. were settled on both sides of the Nile, and were assisted in their raids on Egypt by the Nobatae (Nüba); and, as regards the latter there can be no doubt that the Bayuda desert and Northern Kordofán, which together roughly formed what used to be known as the desert of Gorham or Goran, was once the home of roaming tribes probably connected on the one hand with the ancient Garamantes and on the other with the Tibbu and Eastern Tuwarek, part descendants of the old nomad Berbers[/QUOTE]Berbers in this context is exclusively Tuaregs, certainly not a half bred Moroccan to say the least... [QUOTE]- R.F. Peel, The Tibu Peoples and the Libyan Desert, 1942[/QUOTE]And this author is indecisive about labelling the Tubu's the direct descendants of the garamantes, as during this time they were still debating wether the Tubu's are infact "Hamites" or "Negros" [/QB][/QUOTE]
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