• Barento (Oromo: Bareentoo) is one of the two major subgroups of the Oromo people, a Cushitic ethnic group. They live in the West Hararghe Zone, East Hararghe...
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  • East Africa are divided into two major branches: the Borana Oromo and Barento Oromo. These two major groups are in turn subdivided into an assortment...
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    living language, but there is a revival movement) Oromo people Boorana Barento Orma Waata (Oromo-speaking) Konso people Dirasha people, who speak Dirasha...
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    of East Shewa Zone.The Arsi are made up of the Sikkoo-Mandoo branch of Barento Oromo. The Arsi in all zones speaks Oromo share the same culture, traditions...
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    described in his chronicle as "becoming rich" as a result. At the same time, Barento Oromo groups attacked the Adal Sultanate, which was greatly weakened by...
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    Ethiopia, 276,236 Kenya Languages Oromo Religion Majority Sunni Islam with minorities of Christianity and Waaqeffanna Related ethnic groups Barento Oromo...
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  • Oromo Afro-Asiatic → Cushitic → Oromo Ethiopia (Oromia), Kenya Boorana, Barento, Salale, Machaa, Arsi, Wollo Islam → Sunni Islam Oroqens Tungusic → Northern...
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    confederations, the Boorana and the Barento, who lived in the west and east of the Rift Valley respectively. The Barento moved in an eastern direction, eventually...
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    Qatin during the Ethiopian-Adal war. Hubat was invaded and settled by the Barento Oromo in the following centuries who came at loggerheads with the Adal...
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    historically known as the Yajju, Edjow or Edjou Galla, are a sub-clan of the Barento branch of Oromo people. They are one of the northernmost communities of...
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  • consisted of the Somali and other groups. Antoine d'Abbadie notes that the Barento Oromo had occupied Dakkar from the Bursuuk which they had integrated in...
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    G4 Gameday LCS Sam "Kobe" Hartman-Kenzler - co-host of G4 Gameday LCS Barento "Raz" Mohammed - co-host of G4 Gameday LCS Clayton "CaptainFlowers" Raines...
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  • offspring. Hubanaa is believed to be the ancestor of many Arsii, Anniyya, and Barento Oromo who then developed into independent ethnic groups in the following...
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    British controlled the Hararghe and Somaliland. They sent expeditions to the Barento, the only Oromo to resist the British occupation. Amir Abdullahi was the...
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    John Holmes and the Chief of the Portuguese Army Staff, General Martins Barento, in recognition of the British and Portuguese Regiments that fought in...
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  • foundation of Oda Bultum as a cultural and administrative center of the Eastern Barento Oromos (one of the two major tribal confederations of the Oromo people...
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