- The
Sonjo or
Batemi (Wasonjo, in Swahili) are a
Bantu ethnic group from
northern Ngorongoro District of
Arusha Region in Tanzania. In 2002, the
Sonjo po****tion...
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Sonjo may
refer to: the
Sonjo people the
Sonjo language Seonjo of Joseon, the 14th king of the
Joseon dynasty,
romanized as
Sŏnjo in McCune–Reischauer...
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Sonjo, or Temi, is a
Bantu language spoken in
northern Tanzania, 30–40
miles (48–64 km) west of Lake Natron. Ethnolinguistically, it is a
displaced member...
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Korean name
Hangul 선조
Hanja 宣祖
Revised Romanization Seonjo McCune–Reischauer
Sŏnjo Birth name
Hangul 이연
Hanja 李昖
Revised Romanization I Yeon McCune–Reischauer...
- Guthrie's
geographic classification, they fall
within Bantu zones E50 plus E46 (
Sonjo), E60 plus E74a (Taita), F21–22, J, G60, plus
Northeast Coast Bantu (of...
- the
region during the 18th century.
Engaruka has also been
linked to the
Sonjo, a
numerically small Bantu-speaking
living some 60
miles to the northwest...
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Nyika Nyiramba Pare
Rangi (410 thousand, 2007)
Safwa (322 thousand, 2009)
Sonjo Sukuma (8.13 million, 2016)
Swahili Tongwe language Tumbuka (400 thousand...
- 1210-1260)
Court Lady:
Priest Shine's
daughter Son:
Imperial Prince Priest Sonjo (尊助法親王; 1217-1290)
Court Lady: Jibukyo-no-tsubone (治部卿局), Priest's Daughter...
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their language and
other aspects of
their culture alive.
Kwavi dialect Sonjo language, the
language of a
Bantu enclave in
Maasai territory Yaaku, people...
- in 1955,
according to
Robert F. Gray, the
Sonjo transfer "wives—that is to say, wife rights".
Among the
Sonjo,
wrote Gray, "a
lively system of economic...