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Shanqella (Amharic: ሻንቅላ šanqəlla
sometimes spelled Shankella, Shangella, Shánkala,
Shankalla or Shangalla) is an
exonym for a
number of
Nilotic ethnic...
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surrounding areas of
Nilotic and
Bantu peoples who were
collectively known as
Shanqella and
Adone (both
analogues to "negro" in an English-speaking context)....
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people known as the
Shanqellas, who
lived around the
lower stretches of the Blue Nile.
Similar to the baryas, the
country of the
Shanqellas would become the...
- the
Ethiopian Empire captured slaves primarily from the
pagan Nilotic Shanqella and
Oromo peoples from
their western borderlands, or from
newly conquered...
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bottom of the hierarchy, and were
primarily drawn from the
pagan Nilotic Shanqella and
Oromo peoples. Also
known as the
barya (meaning "slave" in Amharic)...
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Shanqella or barya,
derogatory terms originally denoting slave descent,
irrespective of the individual's
family history. Historically, the
Shanqella constituted...
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their Nilosaharan-speaking
inhabitants were
pejoratively called Shanqella (Šanqəlla, also Shanqila, Shankella) by the
highland Ethiopians. Besides...
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Ethiopia at the time it was
ruled by the
Kingdom of Kush, and
became the
Shanqella and
Weyto peoples, respectively. The
Qemant relate that they
share their...
- Menelik's
forces into non-Abyssinian
lands of Somalis, Harari, Oromo, Sidama,
Shanqella, etc., the
inhabitants were
enslaved and
heavily taxed by the
Gabbar system...
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claimed Habesha should refrain from ****ual
intercourse with Oromo, Muslims,
Shanqella,
Falasha and
animals because it was an abomination.
Discrimination against...