ethiopian song
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Ethiopia is one of the most amazing places in the world. God Bless ADDIS ABBA and JUBA and the world
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she is very popular in Sudan. Love from Sudan to Ethiopia.
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any body know the artist's name?
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This video is really beautiful...:)
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Ethiopia community should look @ de history back to 1977,, What such anew governement aged 9 years which ruled by Said Barr'e the president of Somalia those dayz somalian troops (700 Speciel force armed men invaded whole Ethiopia regions that border to Somalia even they were about 35km of Adiis ababa
FOR MY ALL SOLDIERS GONE WE BURNING THE EARTH
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What are you talking about? Oromo region is larger then the Somali region. Stop calling it ogaden, they aint the only somalis living there. And harar is its own region.
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bravo ethopian love it ,great representation of africa.
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haderes hararis are ethiopians desendent of axumites. but you are a low class somali with no recorded history. now go feed your camel's kkkkkkkk
lol......are u ethiopian history teacher u seam so cosmopoltin......that is nice.....
loveredrosses 3 years ago
tnks
yone007 3 years ago
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Their language, Harari, constitutes a Semitic pocket in a predominantly Cushitic region.
yone007 3 years ago
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Nevertheless, within the walled city, the indigenous Harari are predominant. The Harari, who refer to themselves as Gey 'Usu ("People of the City") are a Semitic speaking people, once thought to be descended from an Aksumite military outpost. Today, they are most commonly classed as a social and cultural, rather than as a distinct ethnic group, since most families have intermingled with the neighboring groups, and were welcoming of foreigners into their community.
yone007 3 years ago
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The language is Amharic. the culture she is reflecting is Harare which is in southeast! but saying that u could also find similar cultural in Eritrea by the tribes of rahada and tgri tribes! The inhabitants of Harar represent several ethnic groups, both Muslim and Christian, including Amhara, Oromo, Somali, Gurage, Tigray, and others.
yone007 3 years ago