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    Since the 1990s, the Amhara people of Ethiopia have been subject to ethnic violence, including massacres by Tigrayan, Oromo and Gumuz ethnic groups among...
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    The War in Amhara is an armed conflict in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia that began in April 2023 between the Amhara regional forces along with the Fano...
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    Amhara nationalism is a form of ethnic nationalism and political movement that advocates the interests of Amhara people in Ethiopia, asserting Amhara...
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    Shimelis Abdisa (category Year of birth missing (living people))
    2022, the head of Amhara Association of America call Shemelis to resign from office as a result of growing persecution of Amhara people in Wollega. "Deputy...
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    Amhara (Amharic: ቤተ አማራ, Ge'ez: ቤተ ዐምሐራ, translation: "House of Amhara") was a historical region located in north-central Ethiopia, covering most of the...
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  • Christian peoples found in the highlands of Ethiopia and Eritrea between Asmara and Addis Ababa (i.e. the modern-day Amhara, Tigrayan, Tigrinya peoples) and...
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    ethnic hatred among the Tigrayan elites. Persecution of Amharas are typically stemmed from accusation of Amhara for atrocities and land acquisition during...
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    focus of the regime’s enmity is the Amhara people, a large ethnic group making up around 30 percent of the population. In the last four years Amhara communities...
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    Oromo with the people of Bale province joined the Harari Kulub movement an affiliate of the Somali Youth League that peacefully opposed Amhara Christian domination...
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    been questioned, in their disagreement with Christian Amhara and other ethnic groups. The Oromo people, depending on their geographical location and historical...
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    Tigray War (category History of the Amhara Region)
    advanced into the Amhara and Afar regions. In early November 2021, the TDF, together with the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA), took control of several towns on...
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  • 2022 in Ethiopia (category Years of the 21st century in Ethiopia)
    Sahle-Work Zewde Prime Minister: Abiy Ahmed Ethnic violence in Konso Persecution of Amhara people Ethnic violence against Amaro Koore Benishangul-Gumuz conflict...
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    censorship, internet shutdown, civil conflicts and systematic persecution of thousands of ethnic Amharas, and southern Ethiopia region such as Amaro Koore, Konso...
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    the State of Eritrea, the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) and Amhara regional forces have been the subject of numerous reports of both war crimes...
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    2023 study inferred that "The Fulani derived 50% of their ancestry from a population related to the Amhara and 50% from a population related to the Tikari...
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  • closest relative, the Amharas, probably due to religious differences as the Argobba adopted Islam. According to scholars, the Kingdom of Aksum's army moved...
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    the Amhara fled from the land of Werjih. The Werjih were a pastoral people, and in the fourteenth century they occupied the Awash Valley east of Shewan...
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    described the persecution as "a textbook example of ethnic cleansing". In late September that year, a seven-member panel of the Permanent Peoples' Tribunal...
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    by force of arms. According to a chronicle from Gojjam, faced with continued persecution by Harbe, Lalibela allied himself with the Amharas, promising...
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  • Ambilineality (category Order of succession)
    Property amongst the Amhara Nobility Crummey, D. (1983). Family and Property amongst the Amhara Nobility Ramirez, Philippe. (2014) People of the Margins: Across...
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    mainly of the Amhara, Tigrayans and the Cushitic Agaw. In the Eastern escarpment of the Ethiopian highlands and more so the lowlands were the home of the...
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  • Amharan culture assimilation. Even the Amhara people historically affiliated to Ethiopian movement, the use of "Amhara nationalism" is heavily debated among...
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    November 2021. Retrieved 27 November 2021. The Silent Suffering of the Amhara People in Ethiopia, European Centre for Law and Justice, April 2024, Wikidata Q125791341...
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    people from the Ethiopian Highlands were resettled into predominantly Anuak areas. These migrants, which include Tigrayans, Oromo, Kambaata, Amhara peoples...
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    interaction of Semitic, Cushitic and less populous Nilo-Saharan speaking people, which evolved from first millennium BC. Semitic Tigrayans and Amharas, who dominated...
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    constituted 0.9% of the population). Orthodox Ethiopian Christians are predominant in the Tigray (95.6%) and Amhara (82.5%), while the majority of Protestants...
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    historical persecutions of the Almohadic Caliphate in the Middle Ages. The modern population of Berber Jews in Africa now numbers about 8,000 people in Morocco...
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  • Internment camps in Ethiopia (category War in Amhara)
    ministership of Abiy Ahmed during the 2020s include camps holding Tigrayans during the Tigray War, Eritreans, and Amharas during the War in Amhara. Internment...
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    Tselemti (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from September 2021)
    against non-Amhara ethnic peoples of Ethiopia (in particular, his immense systematic persecution of Tigrayans). For example, on the 1958 famine of Tigray,...
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  • Music and politics in Ethiopia (category Music of Ethiopia)
    Orchestra Ethiopia, made up of musicians from varied ethnic backgrounds, performed songs from several cultural groups including the Amhara, Oromo, and the Welayta...
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