- The
Wolane people are an
ethnic group in
central ethiopian Ethiopia.
Wolane people speak a
Semitic language which is
closely related to Sil'te, Zay and...
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Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region.
Speakers of the
Wolane dialect mainly inhabit the
Kokir Gedebano district of
Gurage Zone, as well...
- Harari–East
Gurage Harari East
Gurage Silt'e (Silt'e;
dialects Ulbare,
Wolane, Inneqor) Zway (Zay)
Outer South Ethiopic n-group:
Gafat –
extinct Soddo...
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Other ethnic groups such as Siltʼe, Wulbareg, Azarnat, Barbare, Wuriro,
Wolane and
Gadabano profess that they're the
seven Hadiya clans.
Hadiya people...
- For example,
Ulrich Braukhamper states that the
eastern Gurage (Siltʼe,
Wolane, Kebena) were
probably an
extension of the
Harla and they
often cite kinship...
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Jeberti people Silt'e
people Tigrigna People Tigray people Tigre people Wolane people Zay
people Old and
Modern South Arabian-speaking
peoples Bathari...
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considered as once an
extension of the
ancient Harari of
Harla people alongside Wolane prior to the
Oromo expansions of the
sixteenth century. In the 1600s their...
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Harla Regions with
significant po****tions
Languages Harla Religion Islam Related ethnic groups Harari, Argobba, Somalis, Afar, Siltʼe,
Wolane and Zay...
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versal Amharic–Argobba Harari–East
Gurage East
Gurage Siltʼe
Inneqor Ulbare Wolane Zay
Outer N-group
Gafat Soddo Tt-group
Mesmes Muher West
Gurage Inor Endegen...
- the
Afroasiatic family. It is
closely related to the Silte, Harari, and
Wolane languages. The Zay
belong to the
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. Local...