Abdallabi tribe

The Abdallabi tribal scarification consisted of two merged H's

The Abdallabi (or Abdallab) are people living in central Sudan who claim descent from Abdallah Jamma’a. They were an important political force between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries. For a short time the Abdallabi succeeded in establishing an independent state, but they were defeated by the Funj Sultanate in 1504 and thereafter ruled over the Butana as vassals until the Egyptian conquest of 1820.[1][2]: 10 

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  2. ^ Bjǿrkelo, Anders (1989). Prelude to the Mahdiyya. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0 521 53444 5. Retrieved 12 March 2019.