- The
Agaw or Agew (Ge'ez: አገው, romanized:
Agäw,
modern Agew) are a Cu****ic
ethnic group native to the
northern highlands of
Ethiopia and
neighboring Eritrea...
- The
Agaw or
Central Cu****ic
languages are Afro-Asiatic
languages spoken by
several groups in
Ethiopia and, in one case, Eritrea. They form the main substratum...
- The
Zagwe dynasty (Amharic: ዛጔ መንግሥት) was a
medieval Agaw monarchy that
ruled the
northern parts of
Ethiopia and Eritrea. It
ruled large parts of the territory...
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transcribed as Blin, and also
formerly known as the Bogo,
Bogos or
Northern Agaw) are a Cu****ic
ethnic group in Eritrea. They are
primarily concentrated...
- The
Qemant (also
known as
western Agaws) are a
small Cu****ic
ethnic group in
northwestern Ethiopia,
specifically in Gondar,
Amhara Region. The Qemant...
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Zagwe dynasty in 1270, the
Agaw were
recompensed with
permanent settlement in the
historic district of Wag. Some of the
Agaws migrated north of Ethiopia...
- been
either an
Agaw language or a non-Amharic
Semitic language,
while Dimmendaal (1989) says it "probably
belonged to Cu****ic" (as does
Agaw), and Gamst...
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between Gondar and Metemma. The
language belongs to the
western branch of the
Agaw languages.
Other (extinct)
varieties of this
branch are
Qwara and Kayla....
- Kayliñña (Tigrinya and Amharic: ካይልኛ, romanized: kāyliññā) is one of two
Agaw languages formerly spoken by a
subgroup of the Beta
Israel (Ethiopian Jews)...
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Lalibela had the
Agaws exiled from
Lasta and
allowed the
Amhara to
settle into the area.
Hence the
Amharic proverb: "Amhara settled,
Agaw exiled". Lalibela...