- The
Siltʼe people are an
ethnic group in
southern Ethiopia. They
inhabit the
Siltʼe Zone
which is part of the
Central Ethiopia Regional State. Silt'e...
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Siltʼe (ስልጥኘ [siltʼiɲɲə] or የስልጤ አፍ [jəsiltʼe af]) is an
Ethiopian Semitic language spoken in
South Ethiopia. A
member of the
Afroasiatic family, its speakers...
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Siltʼe is a zone in the
Central Ethiopia Regional State of Ethiopia. This zone is
named for the
Siltʼe people,
whose homeland lies in this zone. Like other...
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transliterated Silte) can
refer to: Silt'e
people of Ethiopia; Silt'e language,
which they speak;
Silte Zone,
where most live;
Silte (woreda), a subunit...
- po****tion were
urban dwellers. The two
largest ethnic groups reported in
Silte were the Silt'e (98.22%), and the
Amhara (0.88%); all
other ethnic groups...
- group. For example,
Ulrich Braukhamper states that the
eastern Gurage (
Siltʼe, Wolane, Kebena) were
probably an
extension of the
Harla and they often...
- town in south-central Ethiopia.
Official sources locate this town in the
Silte Zone of the
Southern Nations,
Nationalities and
Peoples Region (SNNPR),...
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Silte Church (Swedish:
Silte kyrka) is an
almost unaltered medieval church on the
Swedish island of Gotland.
Silte Church was
built during the 13th century...
- Ezma
Gumer Gura Inor Ener
Gyeta Indeganya Meger Mesmes Siltʼe–Zay–Harari
Harari Siltʼe–Zay
Siltʼe Inneqor Ulbareg Wolane Zay Argobba–Amharic
Argobba Amharic...
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Yeshimebet Ali Abba Jifar, was
paternally of
Oromo descent and
maternally of
Silte heritage,
while his father, Ras
Makonnen Wolde Mikael, was
maternally of...