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  2. File:Gadaa flag.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Gadaa - Wikipedia

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    An Oromo man in Abbaa Gadaa garb. [clarification needed] Gadaa flag. Gadaa [1] (pronounced "Geda" meaning "The Gateway" in Oromoo language) is the indigenous system of governance used by the Oromos in Ethiopia and northern Kenya. [1] It is also practiced by the Konso, Burji and Gedeo people of southern Ethiopia. The system regulates political ...

  4. List of Ethiopian flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag Date Use Description 1270-1875: Flag of The Ethiopian Empire: A horizontal tricolour of Yellow, Red and Green. 1875-1881 Flag of The Ethiopian Empire A horizontal tricolour of red, white and purple with the Lion of Judah superimposed at the center. Disputed early version of the post-1897 flag. [17] 1881-1889: Flag of The Ethiopian Empire

  5. Flags and emblems of the regions of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Benishangul/Gamuz is a horizontal tricolour of black, gold and green with a red triangle based at the hoist. [4] 2023-Present: Flag of Central Ethiopia Regional State [5] Flag of Dire Dawa [6] Flag of the Gambela Region [7] Flag of the Harari Region [8] Flag of the Oromia Region [9] Flag of the Sidama Region [10] Flag of the Somali ...

  6. File:Flag of the Oromo Liberation Front.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Oromo people - Wikipedia

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    The Oromo were originally nomadic, semi-pastoralist people who later would conquer large swaths of land during their expansions. [16] [17] After the settlement, they would establish kingdoms in the Gibe regions [18] [19] and dynasties in Abyssinia. [20] [21] The Oromo people traditionally used the gadaa system as the primary form of governance.

  8. Islamic Front for the Liberation of Oromia - Wikipedia

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    The Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) held 12, while the Oromo People's Democratic Organization (OPDO) held the remaining 10. [ 8 ] After withdrawing from the TGE and boycotting the 1995 general elections , the group returned to the bush with the objective of toppling the EPRDF, and has since claimed responsibility for many operations launched ...

  9. Oromo nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Oromo Liberation Front. Oromo nationalism is an ethnic nationalism advocating the self-interest of Oromo people in Ethiopia and Kenya.Many Oromo elites, intellectuals and political leaders struggled to create an independent Oromia state throughout 19th and 20th century, since the start of Abyssinian colonialism under Emperor Menelik II.