Category
page 1Ethnic groups in Sudan

Copts
Copts (; ) are a Christian ethnoreligious group native to Egypt who have inhabited the area of modern Egypt since antiquity. They are, like the broader Egyptian population, descended from the ancient Egyptians. Copts predominantly follow the Coptic Orthodox Church, the Alexandrian Greek Orthodox Church and the Coptic Catholic Church. They are the largest Christian population in Egypt and the Middle East, as well as in Sudan and Libya. Copts account for roughly 5 to 15 percent of the population of Egypt.
Fulbe people
ethnic group in the Sahel and West Africa

Bedoui
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Hausa people
ethnic group in West Africa
Dinka people
Nilotic ethnic group native to South Sudan

Nubian people
Nubians (Nobiin: Nⲟⲃⲓ̄, Arabic: النوبيون) are an ethnic group indigenous to the Nubia region, which stretches from southern Egypt to northern Sudan. They originate from the early inhabitants of the central Nile valley, believed to be one of the earliest cradles of civilization. In the southern valley of Egypt, Nubians differ culturally and ethnically from Egyptians, although they intermarried with them and other ethnic groups, especially Arabs. They speak the Nilo-Saharan Nubian languages as their mother tongue, which are part of the Northern Eastern Sudanic languages, and Arabic as a second l
Beja people
ethnic group of Red Sea Hills
Tigre people
Horner ethnic group in Eritrea
Baggara
ethnic group in Sahel region
Fur people
ethnic group
Zaghawa people
Chadian ethnic group
Masalit people
ethnic group in western Sudan and eastern Chad
Magyarab people
ethnic group
Rashaida people
ethnic group
Nuba peoples
ethnic group
Berta people
ethnic group
Bargo people
ethnic group of Chad, Sudan and Central African Republic
Funj people
an ethnic group in present-day Sudan
Daju people
ethnic group

Hedareb people
ethnic group

Gumuz people
ethnic group
Bishareen
Tribe in Egypt and Sudan
Houara
The Hawwara () is a Berber tribal confederation in the Maghreb, primarily in Tripolitania, with descendants in Upper Egypt and Sudan. Hawwara are amongst the most prominent tribes in Upper Egypt, with branches found mainly in Qena. They are also found in Morocco and Algeria. In Sudan, they are labelled as Hawwaweer () (plural of Hawwara), and have a significant political presence.
Tama people
non-Arab African ethnic group of Chad and Sudan
Sudanese Arabs
majority population of Sudan
Hadendoa
Hadendoa (or Hadendowa) is the name of a nomadic subdivision of the Beja people, known for their support of the Mahdiyyah rebellion during the 1880s to 1890s. The area historically inhabited by the Hadendoa lies today in parts of Sudan, Egypt and Eritrea.
Tunjur people
ethnic group
Midob people
ethnic group
Kresh people
ethnic group
Beni-Amer people
northeast African ethnic group
Dilling people
ethnic group
Afitti people
ethnic group in Sudan
Koalib Nuba people
ethnic group in southern Sudan
Kababish tribe
Nomadic tribe in Sudan
Amdang people
ethnic group of Chad
Copts in Sudan
Overview of Coptic people in Sudan
Bidayat dialect
dialect of the Zaghawa language
Batahin tribe
The Batahin () are an Arab tribe in Butana, a region in Sudan. The Batahin are a tribe within the larger Ja'alin tribe confederation. The Batahin are Arabic-speaking Muslims, and number about 200,000.
Haddad people