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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Kamwe, also known as Higgi, is a Chadic language spoken in Adamawa State, Borno State in Nigeria and North Western Cameroon. Dialects include Nkafa, Dakwa, Krghea (sometimes called Higgi Fali), Fwea, Humsi, Modi, Sina, and Tilyi; Blench (2006) considers Psikye to be another. other named dialects of Kamwe are: Tlowou; Ghea; Ndou; Hwuro; Midla; Kali; Mampe; Mitta.The Kamwe people were said to have migrated from the Middle East most probably from the present day Israel/Palestine around the 900 AD.They first camped in present day Ethiopia for a long time before proceeding to Nchukili, Sukur, Ghe and Nkafamiya over a long period of time.. }

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