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Arab Sudanese Erotic
Homeland
Sudan
Region
North Africa
About Arab Sudanese People
Arab-Sudanese comprise approximately 70% of the Sudanese population — the dominant ethno-linguistic identification, predominantly the various Sudanese-Arab tribal confederations: Ja'alin (concentrated north of Khartoum along the Nile), Shaigia (northern Nile), Danaqla (Dongola region), Shukria (eastern central Sudan), Kababish (western Sudan camel-pastoral nomads), Baggara (cattle-pastoral nomads of Kordofan and Darfur — major sub-groups: Rizeigat, Misseriya, Habbaniya, Beni Halba, Ta'aisha), plus other Arab tribal-confederations. The Arab-Sudanese ethnogenesis traces to the post-7th-c. Arab Islamic conquest of the Christian Nubian kingdoms plus the substantial 14th-c. and subsequent Arab tribal migrations from the broader Arabian Peninsula and via Egypt that produced gradual Arabization of the Nubian and Cushitic Indigenous substrate. Genome-wide studies place average Arab-Sudanese ancestry as substantially Sub-Saharan African (Nubian-source plus broader East African) with substantial Arabian-Peninsula admixture — Sudanese Arabs show one of the highest Sub-Saharan African ancestry proportions of any major Arab national population.
Typical Arab Sudanese Phenotypes
Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build
Skin tone is predominantly Fitzpatrick V-VI with V-VI the modal value — substantially darker than North African Arabs (Egyptian, Libyan, Tunisian, Moroccan, Algerian) on average, reflecting the substantial Sub-Saharan African source-population substrate of Sudan. Hair texture is most often Andre Walker 3A-4B (curly to coily), uniformly black to very dark brown. Facial features show characteristic features intermediate between East African / Nubian / Cushitic and Arabian-Peninsula source populations. Eye color is uniformly brown to dark brown. Build is typically taller than broader North African Arab populations — adult Sudanese-Arab males are documented to have one of the taller mean statures in Africa (approximately 175-178 cm in some sub-populations).
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Structured taxonomy with peer-reviewed scales · 22 anatomical categories
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