Synoniemen & Anagrammen | Engels woord AMHARAS
AMHARAS
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Voorbeelden van het gebruik van AMHARAS in een zin
- It is spoken as a first language by the Amharas, and also serves as a lingua franca for all other populations residing in major cities and towns in Ethiopia.
- Most of northern Shewa, made up of the districts of Menz, Tegulet, Yifat, Menjar and Bulga, is populated by Christian Amharas, while southern Shewa, despite being historically inhabited by Amhara, is currently inhabited by the Gurages, Oromo and Argobba Muslim populations.
- According to Gerard Prunier, one very restrictive use of the term today by some Tigrayans refers exclusively to speakers of Tigrinya; however, Tigrayan oral traditions and linguistic evidence bear witness to ancient and constant relations with Amharas.
- In February 2001, fighting between former drought victims from the Amhara region, who had been resettled in the East Wellega zone of the Oromia region, and Oromos in the Gida district resulted in the death of one Oromo policeman and several Amharas.
- According to Girma Demeke, some time after the 9th century AD, the Argobba diverged from their closest relative, the Amharas, probably due to religious differences as the Argobba adopted Islam.
- Due to the assimilation of Yejju Oromos into the dominant Habesha culture during the 20th century, the descendants of the Yejju, presently found in the Amhara Region, identify as Amharas.
- They visited the historic city of Aksum, and various cultural groups including the Amharas, Gallas, Guragies, and Falasha.
- In March 2019, Amhara Regional President Gedu Andargachew resigned for unstated reasons, but warned of the rising danger of "narrow nationalism" that he claimed were increasing tensions between Amharas and Tigrayans in his farewell speech.
- On the night of 9 to 10 November 2020, 600 civilians, mostly Amharas and Welkait, were killed in a massacre in the town of Mai Kadra with machetes and knives used by local militias and police that were loyal to the TPLF, according to preliminary investigations by Amnesty International and the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission; other refugees, interviewed by the Financial Times and Reuters, said it was the Amhara militia who were the perpetrators and Tigrayans who were the victims.
- Awol described the "Amharas and the Amhara elite" as supporting the ENDF actions with the aims of retaking land and of reimposing and assimilationist system of excluding non-Amhara culture.
- On September 16, 2022, AAA released an investigative report titled "'They Stole Our Tears' - The Agamsa Massacre of Amharas: Victims branded Victimizers" on the massacre of 61 Amhara civilians by the OLA which took place between August 29 and September 1, 2022, in and around Agamsa town in Amuru Woreda of Horo Guduru Wollega Zone in Ethiopia's Oromia Region.
- Internment camps in Ethiopia during the prime ministership of Abiy Ahmed during the 2020s include camps holding Tigrayans during the Tigray war, Eritreans, and Amharas during the war in Amhara.
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