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SONGHOI, SONRHAY, SURHAI , &c., a great
tract
original
home to have been to the eastward, but it seems unlikely that they or their culture are to be connected at all with the Nile valley. According to the Tarik a Sudan, a 17th century history of the Sudan written by Abderrahman Sadi of Timbuktu, the first king of the Songhoi was called Dialliaman (Arabic Dia min al Jemen, " he is come from Yemen
chief
chief
settlement
In their physique they bear out this theory. Although often as black as the typical West African, their faces are frequently more refined than those of pure negroes. The nose of the Songhoi is straight and long, pointed rather than flat; the lips are comparatively thin, and in profile and jaw -projection they are easily distinguishable from the well-known nigritic type. They are tall, well-made and slim. In character, too, they are a contrast to the merry light-heartedness of the true negro. Barth says that of all races he met in negroland they were the most morose, unfriendly and churlish. The Songhoi language, which, owing to its widespread use, is, with Hausa, called Kalam al Sudan (" language of the Sudan") by the Arabs, is often known as Kissur. According to Friedrich Muller it resembles in structure none of the neighbouring tongues,though its vocabulary shows Arab influence. Keane states that the language " has not the remotest connexion with any form of speech known to have been at any time current in the Nile valley." See Heinrich Barth, Travels and Discoveries in Northern and Central Africa (18571858) ; A. H. Keane, Man Past and Present ( Cambridge , 1899); Brix Forster in Globus, lxxi. 193; Felix
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