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Habesha peoples (Ge'ez: ሐበሠተ; Amharic: ሐበሻ; Tigrinya: ሓበሻ; commonly used exonym: Abyssinians) is an ethnic or pan-ethnic identifier that has been historically employed to refer to Semitic-speaking and predominantly Oriental Orthodox Christian peoples found in the highlands of Ethiopia and Eritrea between Asmara and Addis Ababa (i.e. the modern-day Amhara, Tigrayan, Tigrinya ...
Habshi dynasty refers to the era of Habesha rulers in Bengal that lasted from 1487 to 1493 or 1494 during the Bengal Sultanate. Four Habshi rulers ruled Bengal during this period. This rule began with the rebellion against and assassination of Jalaluddin Fateh Shah of the Ilyas Shahi dynasty .
The Tigrayan people (Tigrinya: ተጋሩ) are a Semitic-speaking ethnic group indigenous to the Tigray Region of northern Ethiopia. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] They speak the Tigrinya language , an Afroasiatic language belonging to the Ethiopian Semitic branch.
Pages in category "Habesha peoples" ... Tigre people; Tigrinya people; Z. Zay people This page was last edited on 5 October 2021, at 00:50 ...
The culture of Ethiopia is diverse and generally structured along ethnolinguistic lines. The country's Afro-Asiatic-speaking majority adhere to an amalgamation of traditions that were developed independently and through interaction with neighboring and far away civilizations, including other parts of Northeast Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, India, and Italy.
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Habesha people, of Ethiopia and Eritrea; Siddi or Habshi, people of African descent in India and Pakistan; Habash al-Hasib al-Marwazi, a Persian astronomer; George Habash, a Palestinian political leader, ex-Secretary-General of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine; Sakher Habash, a Palestinian leader of the Fatah movement
On 16 June 2015, Lakew released her successful hit "Yene Habesha", it has viewed over 54 million viewers on YouTube by May 2021. [4] The development and release delayed due to the death of her elder sister which led Lakew to foster her nephews in addition to raising her biological son. [5] In 2017, Lakew released her sophomore album Yene ...