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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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    Ulrich Brakumper include nomadic groups such as Somalis, Afars and Warjih people whom were already Muslims by the thirteenth century, the Hararis, Argobbas...
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  • with significant populations Horn of Africa Languages Tigrinya, Somali, Amharic and Arabic Religion Islam Related ethnic groups Darod, Warjih, Harari...
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  • fourteenth century, Ethiopian emperor Amda Seyon fought the Wargar or Warjih people in Biqulzar. According to Salvatore Tsdeschi, in 1332 Amda Seyon had...
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  • Wargar (category Afroasiatic peoples)
    against a common adversary, including Wargar, to form a Harar city-state. Warjih people, also known as Wargar Budge, E.A. History Of Ethiopia Nubia And Abyssinia...
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  • Ali Abdo (politician) (category Living people)
    Ali Abdo was born to a Warjih family. He graduated from Addis Ababa University, and in the 70s joined the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Party which...
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    Amhara were recorded of being in conflict in the land of Wargih against the Wärjih in 1128 AD. A non-contemporary 13th or 14th century hagiographical source...
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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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    weak from the long campaigns. The people of Gebel and Wargar who historian Taddesse Tamrat associates with Warjih, were reportedly "very skilled in warfare...
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    district is 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...
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