A member of the Hadendoa or Hadendowa tribe. These Beja people gained the the name Fuzzy-Wuzzy, among British troops during the Mahdist War, due to their elaborately styled hair. From a contemporary print, c.1935. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-member-of-the-hadendoa-or-hadendowa-tribe-these-beja-people-gained-the-the-name-fuzzy-wuzzy-among-british-troops-during-the-mahdist-war-due-to-their-elaborately-styled-hair-from-a-contemporary-print-c1935-image260428641.html
RMW3KFAW–A member of the Hadendoa or Hadendowa tribe. These Beja people gained the the name Fuzzy-Wuzzy, among British troops during the Mahdist War, due to their elaborately styled hair. From a contemporary print, c.1935.
Early 20th century photo of member of the Hadendoa Beja nomadic tribe of eastern Sudan armed with spear, sword and shield. Their hair style (tiffa) gained them the nick name Fuzzy Wuzzy among British troops during the Mahdist War of the 1880-1890s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/early-20th-century-photo-of-member-of-the-hadendoa-beja-nomadic-tribe-of-eastern-sudan-armed-with-spear-sword-and-shield-their-hair-style-tiffa-gained-them-the-nick-name-fuzzy-wuzzy-among-british-troops-during-the-mahdist-war-of-the-1880-1890s-image404900296.html
RM2EEMPCT–Early 20th century photo of member of the Hadendoa Beja nomadic tribe of eastern Sudan armed with spear, sword and shield. Their hair style (tiffa) gained them the nick name Fuzzy Wuzzy among British troops during the Mahdist War of the 1880-1890s
The ' fuzzie wuzzies ' hamite tribes of eastern Egypt Hadendowas, Bisharis, etc ['Fuzzy-Wuzzy' was the term used by British soldiers for Beja warriors who were supporting the Mahdi of Sudan in the Mahdist War. The term relates to the elaborate tiffa hair style favoured by the Hadendoa tribe, a subdivision of the Beja people. ] From the Book ' Britain across the seas : Africa : a history and description of the British Empire in Africa ' by Johnston, Harry Hamilton, Sir, 1858-1927 Published in 1910 in London by National Society's Depository Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-fuzzie-wuzzies-hamite-tribes-of-eastern-egypt-hadendowas-bisharis-etc-fuzzy-wuzzy-was-the-term-used-by-british-soldiers-for-beja-warriors-who-were-supporting-the-mahdi-of-sudan-in-the-mahdist-war-the-term-relates-to-the-elaborate-tiffa-hair-style-favoured-by-the-hadendoa-tribe-a-subdivision-of-the-beja-people-from-the-book-britain-across-the-seas-africa-a-history-and-description-of-the-british-empire-in-africa-by-johnston-harry-hamilton-sir-1858-1927-published-in-1910-in-london-by-national-societys-depository-image424905467.html
RM2FK8377–The ' fuzzie wuzzies ' hamite tribes of eastern Egypt Hadendowas, Bisharis, etc ['Fuzzy-Wuzzy' was the term used by British soldiers for Beja warriors who were supporting the Mahdi of Sudan in the Mahdist War. The term relates to the elaborate tiffa hair style favoured by the Hadendoa tribe, a subdivision of the Beja people. ] From the Book ' Britain across the seas : Africa : a history and description of the British Empire in Africa ' by Johnston, Harry Hamilton, Sir, 1858-1927 Published in 1910 in London by National Society's Depository
Sudan - A group of Hadendoa Warriors. The Hadendoa 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 is today parts of Sud Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-sudan-a-group-of-hadendoa-warriors-the-hadendoa-is-the-name-of-a-nomadic-131022246.html
RMHH4G5X–Sudan - A group of Hadendoa Warriors. The Hadendoa 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 is today parts of Sud
The Black Watch at the Battle of Tamai, Eastern Sudan, 13 March 1884 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-the-black-watch-at-the-battle-of-tamai-eastern-sudan-13-march-1884-165372304.html
RMKH1A1M–The Black Watch at the Battle of Tamai, Eastern Sudan, 13 March 1884
Hadendoa men, Sudan area, East Central Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hadendoa-men-sudan-area-east-central-africa-image235045562.html
RMRJB70A–Hadendoa men, Sudan area, East Central Africa
hadendoa warrior, sudan, africa 1920 1930 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hadendoa-warrior-sudan-africa-1920-1930-image235930472.html
RMRKRFM8–hadendoa warrior, sudan, africa 1920 1930
Sudan - A group of Hadendoa Warriors. The Hadendoa 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 is today parts of Sudan, Egypt and Eritrea. Their elaborate hairdressing (pictured here) gained them the name of 'Fuzzy-wuzzies' among the British troops during the Mahdist War. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sudan-a-group-of-hadendoa-warriors-the-hadendoa-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-is-today-parts-of-sudan-egypt-and-eritrea-their-elaborate-hairdressing-pictured-here-gained-them-the-name-of-fuzzy-wuzzies-among-the-british-troops-during-the-mahdist-war-image235065492.html
RMRJC4C4–Sudan - A group of Hadendoa Warriors. The Hadendoa 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 is today parts of Sudan, Egypt and Eritrea. Their elaborate hairdressing (pictured here) gained them the name of 'Fuzzy-wuzzies' among the British troops during the Mahdist War.
Hadendoan people, East Africa, 1922. Artist: Unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hadendoan-people-east-africa-1922-artist-unknown-17640935.html
RMB0KH5B–Hadendoan people, East Africa, 1922. Artist: Unknown
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