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Warjih (Arabic: ورجي, Amharic: ወርጂ, Somali:
Warjeex [wɔrdʒi]), also
known as
Wargar are an
ethnic group inhabiting Ethiopia.
According to the
Warjih,...
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member of the now
defunct Oromo Democratic Party. Ali Abdo was born to a
Warjih family. He
graduated from
Addis Ababa University, and in the 70s joined...
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significant po****tions Horn of
Africa Languages Tigrinya, Somali,
Amharic and
Arabic Religion Islam Related ethnic groups Darod,
Warjih, Harari...
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converted I will hand him over to one of the shepherds,
called Warjeke [i.e.
Warjih], that he may be made a
keeper of camels. As for the
Queen Jan Mangesha...
- Dynasty, when the
Amhara were
recorded of
being in
conflict in the land of
Wärjih in 1128 AD.
Another early reference of the
Amhara comes from the mid 12th...
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Daleti is a
suburban city
predominantly inhabited by the Silt'e,
Gurage and
Warjih.
Notable cities and
locations near this town are
Sebeta Hawas, Sebeta, Tulluu...
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converted I will hand him over to one of the shepherds,
called Warjeke [i.e.
Warjih], that he may be made a
keeper of camels. As for the
Queen Jan Mangesha...
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people of
Gebel and
Wargar who
historian Taddesse Tamrat ****ociates with
Warjih, were
reportedly "very
skilled in warfare,"
subsequently attacked and pillaged...
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Talha Jafar led a
revolt with the
support of
local Afar, Oromo, Argobba,
Warjih and
Amhara Muslims in the region, he had also made
attempts to
reach out...
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today inhabited by the Afar
people however in the past also by the Doba,
Warjih and
Harari people. The
Battle of
Hazalo took
place between the Adal Sultanate...