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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Mahas are a sub-group of the Nubian people located in Southern Egypt and Northern Sudan along the banks of the Nile. The Mahas have been referred to as Nubians since the creation of Lake Nasser when indigenous people of several different cultures were made to relocate. Some Mahas villages are intermixed with remaining remnants of largely extinct Qamhat Bishari tribe. Just as Ababda people are Bejan that are bilingual in Arabic and Beja,and sometimes described as Bedouins the Qamhat Mahas are Bejawiya ethnic speaking Nubian language. culture of the North East African Gulf. The Medjay culture apparently stemmed from *Pre-dynastic period of Egypt and developed parallel with that the of the ancient Egyptians with much intermarriage between respective cultures.Priceless Mahas cultural antiquities are being lost exponentially with continued damming of the Nile River.. }

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