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How to use Beja in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Beja? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Fighting broke out in the eastern part of the country between Sudanese government forces and members of the Beja people.
He knows all the hills and valleys by name, and can speak Beja better than a native.
Many Southerners, Beja, and Nuba leaders joined the Mahdiya and led armies as influential emirs.
Simultaneously, if oil or natural gas is discovered in the Beja land, they have to be the main beneficiaries of such minerals.
Eastern Sudan has been the homeland of the Beja since the days of the pharaohs 4,000 years ago.
He has worked closely with the Beja opposition for the last ten years.
Their crown of fuzzy hair has characterized the Beja for centuries.
Most of the people who live in the Haya and Sinkat are from the Handendoah sub-tribe of the Beja.
Augustine, the municipality of Moura, and the parishes of Sinks and Vale de Vargo, the municipality of Serpa, Beja district is located.
The Beja people would also come to rule within Massawa during the Beja Kingdom of Eritrea from AD 740 to the 14th century.
Authors who believe that Christopher Columbus was Portuguese state that Cuba was named by Columbus for the town of Cuba in the district of Beja in Portugal.
Examples from Classical Literature
They belong to the Beja people, of which, with the Bisharin and the Ababda, they are the modern representatives.
Seligman draws attention to the close resemblance between the Beja type and that of the ancient Egyptians.
Libyan and Beja are the best-preserved types, and the latter especially may be called the Sanskrit of Hamitic.
March had come before the last move was played on the rugged chessboard, and Beja Khan and his men were safe in Truckee.
They declare themselves kinsfolk of the Ababda, but they are more Arab than Beja.
During the Roman period the Beja were much what they are to-day, nomadic and aggressive, and were constantly at war.
The whole social position of the Beja women points, indeed, to an earlier matriarchal system.
He landed in the province of Beja, and soon found supporters among the disaffected, always ready to join in some new thing.
Physically they are Beja, by language and traditions Abyssinians.
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