Sudanese Nubian Erotic

Homeland

Sudan and Egypt (Nubia)

Region

North Africa

About Sudanese Nubian People

Sudanese Nubians comprise approximately 8% of the Sudanese population — approximately 3.5+ million, concentrated in northern Sudan along the Nile (the historic Nubian region from approximately Aswan in Egypt to the southern terminus of historic Nubia near Khartoum). Cross-border population shared with Egypt (~500,000+ Egyptian Nubians, separately enumerated under EG). The Nubian languages (Nobiin, Kenuzi-Dongola, Mahas, plus the Hill Nubian / Nuba Mountains languages which are distinct from the Nile Nubian languages) are part of the Eastern Sudanic / Nilo-Saharan language family. The Nubian ethnogenesis traces to the ancient Kingdom of Kush (~2000 BCE - 350 CE, with the Kushite 25th Dynasty ruling Egypt 744-656 BCE) and subsequent Christian Nubian kingdoms (Makuria, Alodia, Nobatia) before the gradual Islamization and Arabization of the Nubian region from approximately the 14th c. CE.

Typical Sudanese Nubian Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Skin tone is predominantly Fitzpatrick V-VI with V-VI the modal value. Hair texture is most often Andre Walker 3A-4B (curly to coily). Hair color is uniformly black or very dark brown. Facial features track Nilo-Saharan / North-East-African source populations: broader nasal bases, fuller lips, oval face shapes. Eye color is uniformly brown to dark brown. Build is typically taller than broader Egyptian populations — adult Nubian males average approximately 175-178 cm.

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