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(Created page with "'''Tsaah people''' (<small>Tsaah:</small> ''Caakh nìŋ'', [t͡sǽːh nĩ̀] <small>(East)</small>, [sɔ́ːh nĩ̀] <small>(West)</small>, [sáː nìŋ] <small>(South)</small>) are an ethnic group indigenous to northwestern Nkungu. There are three main subgroups of Tsaah people - the East Tsaah (''Kwùan Caakh''), West Tsaah (''Kũcaagl Caakh'') , and South Tsaah (''Dan Caakh''). The East Tsaah are the largest out of the three groups, making up the majority of Tsaah...")
 
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{{Infobox ethnic group
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| native_name = ''Caakh nìŋ''
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| image = [[File:Tsaahmengroup.png|190px]]
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| regions = [[Hashdezi Empire]] (Nkungu colony), [[Tarwah Union]], [[Dugon]]
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| languages = [[Tsaah language|Tsaah]], [[Hashdezi language|Hashdezi]], [[Gara language|Gara]], [[Bhala language|Bhala]]
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| related_groups = [[Pusung people]], [[Supu people]], [[Mbay Kuyy people]]
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}}
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'''Tsaah people''' (<small>Tsaah:</small> ''Caakh nìŋ'', [t͡sǽːh nĩ̀] <small>(East)</small>, [sɔ́ːh nĩ̀] <small>(West)</small>, [sáː nìŋ] <small>(South)</small>) are an ethnic group indigenous to northwestern [[Nkungu]]. There are three main subgroups of Tsaah people - the East Tsaah (''Kwùan Caakh''), West Tsaah (''Kũcaagl Caakh'') , and South Tsaah (''Dan Caakh''). The East Tsaah are the largest out of the three groups, making up the majority of Tsaah people. The East Tsaah are largely concentrated in [Hashdezi colony]. The second largest subgroup are the nomadic South Tsaah which are spread out throughout northern [[Tarwah Union|Seunggun]] and west Dugon - a region known colloquially among them as ''Sòk But Mùan'' ([sù pú mùːŋ], “place of moving feet”). There is also widespread intermixing between South Tsaahs and the local peoples of ''Sòk But Mùan'', causing the emergence of two distinct mixed minorities - the [[Pusung people]] of [[Tarwah Union|Seunggun]] and the [[Supu people]] of Dugon. The West Tsaah mostly reside in the western portion of the Tsalu River in [X land].
 
'''Tsaah people''' (<small>Tsaah:</small> ''Caakh nìŋ'', [t͡sǽːh nĩ̀] <small>(East)</small>, [sɔ́ːh nĩ̀] <small>(West)</small>, [sáː nìŋ] <small>(South)</small>) are an ethnic group indigenous to northwestern [[Nkungu]]. There are three main subgroups of Tsaah people - the East Tsaah (''Kwùan Caakh''), West Tsaah (''Kũcaagl Caakh'') , and South Tsaah (''Dan Caakh''). The East Tsaah are the largest out of the three groups, making up the majority of Tsaah people. The East Tsaah are largely concentrated in [Hashdezi colony]. The second largest subgroup are the nomadic South Tsaah which are spread out throughout northern [[Tarwah Union|Seunggun]] and west Dugon - a region known colloquially among them as ''Sòk But Mùan'' ([sù pú mùːŋ], “place of moving feet”). There is also widespread intermixing between South Tsaahs and the local peoples of ''Sòk But Mùan'', causing the emergence of two distinct mixed minorities - the [[Pusung people]] of [[Tarwah Union|Seunggun]] and the [[Supu people]] of Dugon. The West Tsaah mostly reside in the western portion of the Tsalu River in [X land].

Revision as of 03:31, 7 December 2023

Tsaah people
Caakh nìŋ
Regions with significant populations
Hashdezi Empire (Nkungu colony), Tarwah Union, Dugon
Languages
Tsaah, Hashdezi, Gara, Bhala
Related ethnic groups
Pusung people, Supu people, Mbay Kuyy people

Tsaah people (Tsaah: Caakh nìŋ, [t͡sǽːh nĩ̀] (East), [sɔ́ːh nĩ̀] (West), [sáː nìŋ] (South)) are an ethnic group indigenous to northwestern Nkungu. There are three main subgroups of Tsaah people - the East Tsaah (Kwùan Caakh), West Tsaah (Kũcaagl Caakh) , and South Tsaah (Dan Caakh). The East Tsaah are the largest out of the three groups, making up the majority of Tsaah people. The East Tsaah are largely concentrated in [Hashdezi colony]. The second largest subgroup are the nomadic South Tsaah which are spread out throughout northern Seunggun and west Dugon - a region known colloquially among them as Sòk But Mùan ([sù pú mùːŋ], “place of moving feet”). There is also widespread intermixing between South Tsaahs and the local peoples of Sòk But Mùan, causing the emergence of two distinct mixed minorities - the Pusung people of Seunggun and the Supu people of Dugon. The West Tsaah mostly reside in the western portion of the Tsalu River in [X land].