• The Wolane people are an ethnic group in southern Ethiopia. Wolane people speak a Semitic language which is closely related to Sil'te, Zay and Harari...
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    Tigrigna People Tigray people Tigre people Wolane people Zay people Old and Modern South Arabian-speaking peoples Bathari people Faifi people Ancient Hadramitic-speakers...
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  • considered as once an extension of the ancient Harla people alongside Wolane and Harari people prior to the Oromo expansions of the sixteenth century...
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  • Look up Wolani or Wolane in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wolani or Wolane may refer to: Wolani people, a people of the Papua province of Indonesia...
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  • specifically designates the Qabeena people. Other ethnic groups such as Siltʼe, Wulbareg, Azarnat, Barbare, Wuriro, Wolane and Gadabano profess that they're...
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  • Its also utilized in a similar manner by the languages of Silt'e and Wolane people. Hegano first appears in the fifteenth century emperor Zara Yaqob chronicles...
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  • Siltʼe Zone in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region. Speakers of the Wolane dialect mainly inhabit the Kokir Gedebano district of Gurage...
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  • of the Harla people. Harari, Silte, Wolane, and Zay are the only people who speak a language that is related to Harla. The Hadiya people, associated with...
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  • Yusuf bin Ahmad al-Kawneyn (category Ethnic Somali people)
    southern Ethiopia claim descent from Aw Barkhadle which include Silt'e and Wolane people. A descendant of Barkhadle was one of the key negotiators during the...
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    The Harari people (Harari: ጌይ ኡሱኣች Gēy Usuach, "People of the City") are a Semitic-speaking ethnic group which inhabits the Horn of Africa. Members of...
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  • Kabir Ibrahim, Muezzin of Abun Adashe Kabir Hamid, ancestor of the Wolane people Kabir Abdulmuhaymin Abdulnasser, contemporary Harari scholar Kabir Hassan...
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  • settling in Ifat. Argobba have historical links with Harari and Harla people. Argobba people consider the inhabitants of Doba their ancestors. After the collapse...
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  • Sidi Mohammed (category 17th-century Ethiopian people)
    Amuma. Encyclopedia Aethiopica. Meyer, Ronny. The Qabena and the Wolane: Two peoples of the Gurage region and their respective histories according to...
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  • back by Hassan's militia. Hassan had obtained the support of local Gurage, Wolane, Silt'e, Arsi Oromo and other Muslims in the region. Several nobles from...
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  • Ethnography. Encyclopedia Aethiopica. Meyer, Ronny. "The Qabena and the Wolane: Two peoples of the Gurage regionand their respective histories according to their...
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  • Hadiya (historical region) (category Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region)
    specifically designates the Qabeena people. Other ethnic groups such as Siltʼe, Wulbareg, Azarnat, Barbare, Wuriro, Wolane and Gadabano profess that they're...
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  • Silte, Harari, and Wolane languages. The Zay belong to the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. Local tradition suggests that the Zay people comprise three...
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  • Aze (chief) (category 16th-century Ethiopian people)
    the Garad (chief) of the Hadiya seven houses which consisted of Siltʼe, Wolane, Ulbarag, Azernet, Barbare, Wuriro, and Gadabano, speakers of Semitic Harari...
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  • G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z by status: List of Indigenous peoples List of diasporas List of stateless nations regional lists: Ethnic groups...
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    Harari language East Gurage languages Silt'e language (Ulbareg, Inneqor, Wolane) Zay language Outer South Ethiopic Gafat language (extinct) North Gurage...
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    very close proximity to Harar. Tradition states the Siltʼe, Wolane, Halaba and Harari people lived in Harar, while the former three moved to the Gurage...
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    Argobba people are believed to originate from Ifat and were living alongside the people of Doba in the region. Argobba, Harari, Wolane and Siltʼe people, appear...
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    Western Gurage and Hadiya which was inhabited by the Sebat Bet, Kebena, and Wolane fiercely resisted Menelik. They were led by Hassan Enjamo of Kebena who...
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    Harari is an Ethiopian Semitic language spoken by the Harari people of Ethiopia. Old Harari is a literary language of the city of Harar, a central hub...
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    language family, was spoken since antiquity and the vernacular of the Jewish people until the 3rd century BCE, when it was supplanted by Western Aramaic, a...
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