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descriptive outline of
Kemant".
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- The
Kimant Democratic Party or KDP (also:
Kemant, Qemant) is a
political party of the
Qemant people in Ethiopia. In
December 2019, the
Kimant Democratic...
- sumūț 'to
begin to turn sour' – to spit *tuf- *tuf- – Beja tuf 'to spit';
Kemant təff y- 'to spit';
Somali tuf 'to spit'
Hausa tu:fa 'to spit' tf 'to spit'...
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Endangered Languages Profile for
Hwarasa SIL –
Sociolinguist report of the
Kemant (Qimant)
Language of
Ethiopia Qwara language map v t e v t e v t e...
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class in
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Israel (Falasha) and
Kemant, 1300-1900". The
Journal of
African History. 39: 205. Pankhurst, Richard...
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central highlands.
Situated about 35 km due
north of the lake in the
midst of
Kémant country,
Gondar was on, or
close to, the
point at
which the main caravan...
- (Bedauye) III.D.2
Central Cu****ic: Bogo (Bilin), Kamir, Khamta, Awiya, Damot,
Kemant, Kayla,
Quara III.D.3
Eastern Cu****ic: Saho-Afar, Somali, Galla, Konso...
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class in
Historical North-West Ethiopia: The Beta
Israel (Falasha) and
Kemant,
Journal of
African History, Vol. 39, 1998, pp. 195–220
Georg Schweinfurth...