• The Gafat language is an extinct South Ethiopic language once spoken by the Gafat people along the Blue Nile in Ethiopia, and later, speakers pushed south...
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  • The Gafat people (Amharic: ጋፋት) are an extinct ethnic group that once inhabited present day western Ethiopia. They spoke the Gafat language, an extinct...
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    language Harari language East Gurage languages Silt'e language (Ulbareg, Inneqor, Wolane) Zay language Outer South Ethiopic Gafat language (extinct) North...
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  • Tigre–Tigrinya Gafat (†) Soddo–Mesqan–Gurage Soddo Mesqan–Gurage Mesqan Gurage Muher Chaha–Inor Silt'e–Zay–Harari Harari Silt'e, Zay Argobba–Amharic "Languages of...
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    Harari people (category Articles containing Harari-language text)
    from Egyptian Arabic. Gafat language, now extinct, was once spoken in the Blue Nile was related to a Harari dialect. Harari language has some form of correlation...
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    both Semitic (such as Gafat) and non-Semitic (such as Weyto) languages, and replacing Ge'ez as the principal literary language (though Ge'ez remains the...
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    agreed with linguist Wolf Leslaus hypothesis of the Kistane language being an extension of Gafat and denoted that the presence of the Galila sect of the Kistane...
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    3 from Southern Africa, 10 from Western Africa. Geez Italian Eritrean Gafat Mesmes Weyto Kore Vazimba (with Glottolog code, unclassifiable) Kw'adza...
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  • French Guiana Time Glasgow Film Theatre, Scotland Google Flu Trends Gafat language, ISO 639-3 code GreenFuel Technologies Corporation Group field theory...
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  • extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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  • Harari is an Ethiopian Semitic language spoken by the Harari people of Ethiopia. According to the 2007 Ethiopian census, it is spoken by 25,810 people...
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  • the Afroasiatic languages and closely related to Harari and Argobba languages. Gafat people, an extinct ethnic group in western Ethiopia Østebø, Terje (30...
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    Guttural R (category CS1 Norwegian Bokmål-language sources (nb))
    that this information is not very well supported among Semitists. Also in Gafat (extinct since the 1950s) a uvular fricative or trill might have existed...
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  • Habesha peoples (category Articles containing Ge'ez-language text)
    Ge'ez-speaking people inhabited the Aksumite Empire; the ancient Semitic-speaking Gafat inhabited Eastern Damot (East Welega) and Western Shewa; the Galila clan...
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    Kalashnikov rifle (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
    2013. "Advertisement flyer for manufacturing capabilities of the GAEC – Gafat Armament Engineering Complex". Archived from the original on July 10, 2011...
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    Hebrew language spoken today. Developed as part of Hebrew's revival in the late 19th century and early 20th century, it is the official language of the...
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    Bigelow; Kit Hansen (2013). Oxford Applied Linguistics: Literacy and Second Language Oracy. Oxford University Press. pp. 55, 73–74 with footnote 5. ISBN 978-0-19-442313-7...
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    Amhara people (category Articles containing Amharic-language text)
    Amharic language and converted to Orthodox Christianity, they increasingly succumbed to Amhara acculturation. Other South Semitic speakers like the Gafat and...
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    Wolkayt, and Lasta) of Bete Amhara, Gojjam, Begemdir, northern Shewa, Gafat, and Damot The region’s recorded history, in fact, goes back to the first...
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  • AK-103 (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    licensed production of the AK-103 started in July 2020.  Ethiopia: The Gafat Armament Engineering Complex produces the AK-103 rifle in Ethiopia. Supplements...
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    Ethiopian–Adal War (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    opportunity for the Oromo people to conquer and migrate into the historically Gafat land of Welega south of the Blue Nile and eastward to the walls of Harar...
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    Amhara Region (category Articles containing Amharic-language text)
    Tigray/Eritrea, and Lasta) of Bete Amhara, Gojjam, Begemder, northern Shewa, Gafat, and Damot The region's recorded history, in fact, goes back to the early...
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    Wolf Leslau (category Articles containing Yiddish-language text)
    the Semitic languages in Ethiopia. He traveled throughout the country, recording endangered Ethiopian languages. For one language, Gafat, Leslau was able...
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    John the language spoken by the people of Adal as well as its rulers the Imams and Sultans would closely resemble contemporary Harari language. The 19th-century...
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    Sultanate of Ifat (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Argobbas, the extinct Doba and Harla. Inhabitants of Ifat spoke Ethio-Semitic language. Ifat or Yifat, once the easternmost district of Shewa Sultanate, is located...
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    Bishoftu (category Articles containing Oromo-language text)
    institute is the school of veterinary medicine of Addis Ababa University. The Gafat Armament Engineering Complex is located here. According to the Nordic Africa...
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    Gelawdewos (category Articles containing Ge'ez-language text)
    occupation of Abyssinia, Galawdewos initially took refuge in the province of Gafat. Despite his youth, over the next few months he made several successful...
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  • in his conflict with the Zagwe dynasty. Historians have identified the Gafat regiments of the Malassay played a key role in founding the Christian Solomonic...
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    AK-47 (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
    February 2013. "Advertisement flyer for manufacturing capabilities of the Gafat Armament Engineering Complex". EthiopiaBook.com. Archived from the original...
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    Warsangali Sultanate (category Articles containing Somali-language text)
    Semada Serae Shewa (Efrata, Geshe) Shire Wag Kingdom of Beta Israel Dembiya Gafat Gojjam Waldebba Semien Wegera Qwara Tsegede Wolqayt Kingdom of Damot Dawro...
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