- is
named after the
Kebena people.
Kebena is
bordered to the East by Wabe
river which separates this
district from
Kokir Ge
Kebena is
bordered to the west...
- The
Kebena people (also
spelled Qebena) are a Cu****ic
ethnic group found in the
Gurage Zone of Ethiopia. They
speak the
Kebena dialect of the Alaba-Kʼabeena...
- is
bordered on the
southeast by
Hadiya and Yem Zone, on the
northwest by
Kebena Special Woreda,
north and east by the
Oromia Region, and on the southeast...
-
Gurages customs or tradition. In the 1830s,
Walga Moe, a
leader of the
Kebena,
along with two
Gurage muslims, Umar
Bekesa and Ali Dänäbo, established...
- proper, Halaba,
Kebena people as well as
Semitic Sil'te and
other tongues related to
Harari language.
According to
their tradition Kebena people also originally...
-
people Hadiya people Libido language Kambaata people Halaba people and
Kebena people Yaaku people (the
Yaaku language is no
longer a
living language,...
- and Peoples' Region. East
Gurage Zone
Gurage Zone
Halaba Zone
Hadiya Zone
Kebena Special Woreda Kembata Zone
Mareko Special Woreda Silt'e Zone
Tembaro Special...
- by the
Halaba and
Kebena people in the
Great Rift
Valley southwest of Lake Shala,
specifically in
Alaba special district, the
Kebena district of Gurage...
- (woreda)
Sidama – 19.38%,
mostly in the
former Sidama Zone
Kebena – 1.21%
mostly in
Kebena Tsamai – 0.13%,
mostly in Bena
Tsemay (woreda) Nilo-Saharan:...
-
Habitate Adiss Akaki Bota
Akaki Beseka Akaki Kaliti Kebena Gelan Bota
Saris Saris Abo Area
Selbane Tug
Kebena Tulu
Dimitu "Akaky
Kaliti Archived 2013-10-16...