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Cushitic languages
The Cushitic languages are a branch of the Afroasiatic language family spoken primarily in the Horn of Africa (SomaliaEritreaDjibouti, and Ethiopia), as well as the Nile Valley (Sudan and Egypt), and parts of the African Great Lakes region (Tanzania and Kenya). The branch is named after the Biblical character Cush, who is identified as an ancestor of the speakers of these specific languages as early as 947 CE (in Al-Masudi's Arabic history Meadows of Gold).

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