Beja swords remain 'cherished tradition' in Sudan market
At Daim Arab Market in Port Sudan, Beja merchants polish and sell kaskara swords, straight double-edged blades still carried at weddings, on journeys and as a sign of eastern Sudanese identity
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At Daim Arab Market in Port Sudan, Beja merchants polish and sell kaskara swords, straight double-edged blades still carried at weddings, on journeys and as a sign of eastern Sudanese identity
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2026/05/14/beja-swords-remain-cherished-tradition-in-sudan-market
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