The term
Nubian describes an ethnic group that originated in modern-day
Sudan and
Egypt. Today, people of Nubian descent primarily live in Sudan, and inhabit the region between
Wadi Halfa in the north and
Al Dabbah in the south. The main Nubian groups from north to south are the Halfaweyen, Sikut,
Mahas, and Dongola. They speak a variety of Nilo-Saharan languages in the
Nubian language family. Nubian people have a long history dating back to dynastic Egypt, and Nubians even founded a dynasty that ruled upper and lower Egypt during the 8th century BCE. Ancient Nubians were famous for their skill and precision with the bow.