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The 47 Most Prominent Tribes in Africa

1. Maasai (Kenya🇰🇪, Tanzania🇹🇿): Migrated from the Nile Valley between the 15th and 18th centuries AD.

2. Zulu (South Africa🇿🇦): Rose under Shaka Zulu in the early 19th century, with Bantu roots dating back to 3000–2000 BC.

3. Hausa (Nigeria🇳🇬, Niger🇳🇪, Ghana🇬🇭): City-states emerged between 1000–1200 BC, with Afro-Asiatic roots spanning 10,000 years.

4. Dinka (South Sudan🇸🇸): Of Nilotic origin, migrated to the Nile Valley around the 1st millennium BC.

5. Mandinka (Senegal🇸🇳, Gambia🇬🇲, Guinea🇬🇳, Mali🇲🇱): Linked to the Mali Empire (1235–1600 AD), with earlier West African origins.

6. Yoruba (Nigeria🇳🇬, Benin🇧🇯): Centralized kingdoms like Ife and Oyo emerged around 900 AD, though oral history suggests earlier origins (circa 1000 AD).

7. Berbers (Algeria🇩🇿, Morocco🇲🇦, Tunisia🇹🇳, Libya🇱🇾): Ancient group dating back to 12,000–10,000 BC, tied to early Afro-Asiatic cultures.

8. Amhara (Ethiopia🇪🇹): Connected to the Aksum Kingdom (100 BC–700 AD), with roots in Cushitic and Semitic migrations.

9. Igbo (Nigeria🇳🇬): Evidence of settlements from 3000 BC, with advanced communities by the 9th century AD.

10. Oromo (Ethiopia🇪🇹, Kenya🇰🇪): Migrated to their current region between the 10th and 16th centuries AD, part of the Cushitic lineage.

11. Dir (Somalia🇸🇴, Ethiopia🇪🇹, Djibouti🇩🇯): One of the oldest Somali clans, with roots tracing back to early Cushitic migrations. Played a central role in the Adal Empire (1415–1577), a powerful Islamic state in the Horn of Africa.

12. Wolof (Senegal🇸🇳, Gambia🇬🇲): Emerged as a distinct group between the 12th and 13th centuries AD, linked to the Ghana and Mali Empires.

13. Himba (Namibia🇳🇦): A subgroup of the Herero, dating back to the 16th century AD.

14. San/Bushmen (Southern Africa): Indigenous population with origins over 100,000 years ago, among the oldest human groups.

15. Ashanti (Ghana🇬🇭): Founded the Ashanti Empire in 1670 AD, with Akan roots tracing back to 1000 AD.

16. Xhosa (South Africa🇿🇦): Emerged from Bantu migrations around 3000–2000 BC.

17. Fulani (West Africa): Possibly originated around the 4th century AD, with migrations and cultural expansion from 1000 AD onward.

18. Tuareg (Saharan regions): A nomadic Berber subgroup dating back to 10,000 BC, tied to early Saharan civilizations.

19. Kikuyu (Kenya🇰🇪): Migrated to their current region around the 16th century AD, linked to Bantu migrations.

20. Ibibio (Nigeria🇳🇬): Established communities in the Niger Delta by 500–1000 AD.

21. Samburu (Kenya🇰🇪): A Nilotic group with origins in the 1st millennium BC, settling in their current area by the 16th century AD.

22. Sukuma (Tanzania🇹🇿): Tanzania's largest ethnic group, associated with Bantu migrations around 2000 BC.

23. Songhai (Niger🇳🇪, Mali🇲🇱): Dominated during the Songhai Empire (1464–1591 AD).

24. Dogon (Mali🇲🇱): Established settlements in the Bandiagara cliffs between the 10th and 12th centuries AD.

25. Swahili (East Africa): Coastal culture developed from Bantu-Arab interactions around the 7th–10th centuries AD.

26. Kamba (Kenya🇰🇪): Bantu group that settled in Kenya around the 15th century AD.

27. Tutsi (Rwanda🇷🇼, Burundi🇧🇮, DR Congo🇨🇩): Of Nilotic origin, became the ruling elite in Rwanda and Burundi from the 15th century AD.

28. Bakongo (Angola🇦🇴, Congo🇨🇬, DR Congo🇨🇩): Emerged from Bantu migrations, with the Kingdom of Kongo founded around 1390 AD.

29. Mossi (Burkina Faso🇧🇫): Established kingdoms in the 11th century AD, tied to early West African empires.

30. Shona (Zimbabwe🇿🇼, Mozambique🇲🇿): Builders of Great Zimbabwe, prominent between the 11th–15th centuries AD.

31. Ga-Adangbe (Ghana🇬🇭): Settled in modern Ghana around the 13th century AD.

32. Nuer (South Sudan🇸🇸, Ethiopia🇪🇹): A Nilotic group established in South Sudan since the 1st millennium BC.

33. Afar (Ethiopia🇪🇹, Eritrea🇪🇷, Djibouti🇩🇯): Cushitic group dating back to antiquity, linked to the Axumite Empire.

34. Khoisan (Botswana🇧🇼, Namibia🇳🇦, South Africa🇿🇦): Among the oldest indigenous groups, with origins over 100,000 years ago.

35. Mende (Sierra Leone🇸🇱): Settled in the region by the 15th century AD, with origins in Mali.

36. Lugbara (Uganda🇺🇬, DR Congo🇨🇩, South Sudan🇸🇸): Nilotic-Saharan roots dating back to the 2nd millennium BC.

37. Mursi (Ethiopia🇪🇹): A subgroup of the Surma with origins in the 2nd millennium BC.

38. Ijaw (Nigeria🇳🇬): Among the earliest settlers in the Niger Delta, dating back to 3000 BC.

39. Senufo (Ivory Coast🇨🇮, Burkina Faso🇧🇫, Mali🇲🇱): Founded in the 14th century AD, linked to the Mali Empire.

40. Balanta (Guinea-Bissau🇬🇼, Senegal🇸🇳): Migrated to their current region between the 10th and 15th centuries AD.

41. Bambara (Mali🇲🇱, Senegal🇸🇳, Guinea🇬🇳): Linked to the Mali Empire, prominent by the 14th century AD.

42. Temne (Sierra Leone🇸🇱): Migrated to Sierra Leone by the 11th century AD, linked to Mali and Guinea.

43. Bakweri (Cameroon🇨🇲): Bantu group established in Cameroon by the 16th century AD.

44. Kuria (Kenya🇰🇪, Tanzania🇹🇿): Bantu subgroup settled by the 17th century AD.

45. Kpelle (Liberia🇱🇷): Mande expansion, 11th–14th century AD.

46. Akan (Ghana🇬🇭): States formed, 12th–14th century AD.

47. Fante (Ghana🇬🇭): Akan subgroup.

Post Credit: @zacit ApdiraHman
 
22. Sukuma (Tanzania🇹🇿): Tanzania's largest ethnic group, associated with Bantu migrations around 2000 BC.
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The 47 Most Prominent Tribes in Africa

1. Maasai (Kenya🇰🇪, Tanzania🇹🇿): Migrated from the Nile Valley between the 15th and 18th centuries AD.

2. Zulu (South Africa🇿🇦): Rose under Shaka Zulu in the early 19th century, with Bantu roots dating back to 3000–2000 BC.

3. Hausa (Nigeria🇳🇬, Niger🇳🇪, Ghana🇬🇭): City-states emerged between 1000–1200 BC, with Afro-Asiatic roots spanning 10,000 years.

4. Dinka (South Sudan🇸🇸): Of Nilotic origin, migrated to the Nile Valley around the 1st millennium BC.

5. Mandinka (Senegal🇸🇳, Gambia🇬🇲, Guinea🇬🇳, Mali🇲🇱): Linked to the Mali Empire (1235–1600 AD), with earlier West African origins.

6. Yoruba (Nigeria🇳🇬, Benin🇧🇯): Centralized kingdoms like Ife and Oyo emerged around 900 AD, though oral history suggests earlier origins (circa 1000 AD).

7. Berbers (Algeria🇩🇿, Morocco🇲🇦, Tunisia🇹🇳, Libya🇱🇾): Ancient group dating back to 12,000–10,000 BC, tied to early Afro-Asiatic cultures.

8. Amhara (Ethiopia🇪🇹): Connected to the Aksum Kingdom (100 BC–700 AD), with roots in Cushitic and Semitic migrations.

9. Igbo (Nigeria🇳🇬): Evidence of settlements from 3000 BC, with advanced communities by the 9th century AD.

10. Oromo (Ethiopia🇪🇹, Kenya🇰🇪): Migrated to their current region between the 10th and 16th centuries AD, part of the Cushitic lineage.

11. Dir (Somalia🇸🇴, Ethiopia🇪🇹, Djibouti🇩🇯): One of the oldest Somali clans, with roots tracing back to early Cushitic migrations. Played a central role in the Adal Empire (1415–1577), a powerful Islamic state in the Horn of Africa.

12. Wolof (Senegal🇸🇳, Gambia🇬🇲): Emerged as a distinct group between the 12th and 13th centuries AD, linked to the Ghana and Mali Empires.

13. Himba (Namibia🇳🇦): A subgroup of the Herero, dating back to the 16th century AD.

14. San/Bushmen (Southern Africa): Indigenous population with origins over 100,000 years ago, among the oldest human groups.

15. Ashanti (Ghana🇬🇭): Founded the Ashanti Empire in 1670 AD, with Akan roots tracing back to 1000 AD.

16. Xhosa (South Africa🇿🇦): Emerged from Bantu migrations around 3000–2000 BC.

17. Fulani (West Africa): Possibly originated around the 4th century AD, with migrations and cultural expansion from 1000 AD onward.

18. Tuareg (Saharan regions): A nomadic Berber subgroup dating back to 10,000 BC, tied to early Saharan civilizations.

19. Kikuyu (Kenya🇰🇪): Migrated to their current region around the 16th century AD, linked to Bantu migrations.

20. Ibibio (Nigeria🇳🇬): Established communities in the Niger Delta by 500–1000 AD.

21. Samburu (Kenya🇰🇪): A Nilotic group with origins in the 1st millennium BC, settling in their current area by the 16th century AD.

22. Sukuma (Tanzania🇹🇿): Tanzania's largest ethnic group, associated with Bantu migrations around 2000 BC.

23. Songhai (Niger🇳🇪, Mali🇲🇱): Dominated during the Songhai Empire (1464–1591 AD).

24. Dogon (Mali🇲🇱): Established settlements in the Bandiagara cliffs between the 10th and 12th centuries AD.

25. Swahili (East Africa): Coastal culture developed from Bantu-Arab interactions around the 7th–10th centuries AD.

26. Kamba (Kenya🇰🇪): Bantu group that settled in Kenya around the 15th century AD.

27. Tutsi (Rwanda🇷🇼, Burundi🇧🇮, DR Congo🇨🇩): Of Nilotic origin, became the ruling elite in Rwanda and Burundi from the 15th century AD.

28. Bakongo (Angola🇦🇴, Congo🇨🇬, DR Congo🇨🇩): Emerged from Bantu migrations, with the Kingdom of Kongo founded around 1390 AD.

29. Mossi (Burkina Faso🇧🇫): Established kingdoms in the 11th century AD, tied to early West African empires.

30. Shona (Zimbabwe🇿🇼, Mozambique🇲🇿): Builders of Great Zimbabwe, prominent between the 11th–15th centuries AD.

31. Ga-Adangbe (Ghana🇬🇭): Settled in modern Ghana around the 13th century AD.

32. Nuer (South Sudan🇸🇸, Ethiopia🇪🇹): A Nilotic group established in South Sudan since the 1st millennium BC.

33. Afar (Ethiopia🇪🇹, Eritrea🇪🇷, Djibouti🇩🇯): Cushitic group dating back to antiquity, linked to the Axumite Empire.

34. Khoisan (Botswana🇧🇼, Namibia🇳🇦, South Africa🇿🇦): Among the oldest indigenous groups, with origins over 100,000 years ago.

35. Mende (Sierra Leone🇸🇱): Settled in the region by the 15th century AD, with origins in Mali.

36. Lugbara (Uganda🇺🇬, DR Congo🇨🇩, South Sudan🇸🇸): Nilotic-Saharan roots dating back to the 2nd millennium BC.

37. Mursi (Ethiopia🇪🇹): A subgroup of the Surma with origins in the 2nd millennium BC.

38. Ijaw (Nigeria🇳🇬): Among the earliest settlers in the Niger Delta, dating back to 3000 BC.

39. Senufo (Ivory Coast🇨🇮, Burkina Faso🇧🇫, Mali🇲🇱): Founded in the 14th century AD, linked to the Mali Empire.

40. Balanta (Guinea-Bissau🇬🇼, Senegal🇸🇳): Migrated to their current region between the 10th and 15th centuries AD.

41. Bambara (Mali🇲🇱, Senegal🇸🇳, Guinea🇬🇳): Linked to the Mali Empire, prominent by the 14th century AD.

42. Temne (Sierra Leone🇸🇱): Migrated to Sierra Leone by the 11th century AD, linked to Mali and Guinea.

43. Bakweri (Cameroon🇨🇲): Bantu group established in Cameroon by the 16th century AD.

44. Kuria (Kenya🇰🇪, Tanzania🇹🇿): Bantu subgroup settled by the 17th century AD.

45. Kpelle (Liberia🇱🇷): Mande expansion, 11th–14th century AD.

46. Akan (Ghana🇬🇭): States formed, 12th–14th century AD.

47. Fante (Ghana🇬🇭): Akan subgroup.

Post Credit: @zacit ApdiraHman
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Kabila la waswahili linapatikana pwani yote ya africa mashariki. Nikabila mchanganyiko kati ya wabantu na waarabu , wana utamaduni na ustaarabu wao ,, mara nyingi dini yao ni Uislam ingawa kunatofauti ndogo ndogo za kiusemaji ambazo kwahakika ndizo lahaja lakini wao wanatambulika kwa kuzungumza kiswahili safi (sii hiki sanifu)
 
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