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  1. Argobba language evolved from proto Amharic and Argobba. In other areas, the people have shifted to neighboring languages for economic reasons. At this time there are only a few areas left where the Argobba are not at least bilingual in Amharic, Oromo or Afar. [dead link] Notable Argobba. Talha Jafar, nineteenth century rebel of Ifat

  2. Afar ( amh. አፋር) – region administracyjny we wschodniej Etiopii, z siedzibą władz w mieście Asajta. Sąsiaduje z Erytreą na północnym wschodzie, Dżibuti na wschodzie, z regionami: Tigraj na północnym zachodzie, Amharą na zachodzie, Dyrie Daua na południowym wschodzie, Somali na południowym wschodzie i z Oromią na południu.

  3. Ethiopia. The Sultanate of Aussa was a kingdom that existed in the Afar Region in eastern Ethiopia from the 18th to the 20th century. It was considered to be the leading monarchy of the Afar people, to whom the other Afar rulers nominally acknowledged primacy. The Ethiopian Empire nominally laid claim to the region but were met with harsh ...

  4. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. Hadiyya (speakers call it Hadiyyisa, others sometimes call it Hadiyigna, Adiya, Adea, Adiye, Hadia, Hadiya, Hadya) is the language of the Hadiya people of Ethiopia. It is a Highland East Cushitic language of the Afroasiatic family. Most speakers live in the Hadiya Zone of the Southern ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AgarAgar.io - Wikipedia

    Agar.io. Agar.io [a] is a massive multiplayer online action game created by Brazilian developer Matheus Valadares. Players control one or more circular cells in a map representing a Petri dish. The goal is to gain as much mass as possible by eating cells and player cells smaller than the player's cell while avoiding larger ones which can eat ...

  6. Northern Agaw: Bilen–Xamtanga: Bilen (North) spoken (70,000 speakers) in Eritrea around the town of Keren and eastern Sudan around the town of Kassala. Xamtanga (Central Agaw; also called Khamir, Khamta) 143,000 speakers in the North Amhara Region. Qimant (Western Agaw) nearly extinct, spoken by the Qemant in Semien Gondar Zone.

  7. The Afar or Danakil people are one of the Cushitic-speaking Islamic pastoral and agro-pastoral people of Ethiopia and the Horn of Africa. They also live in Eritrea and Djibouti. The Afar identify themselves as Cafar-umata, the Afar people. They call their language the Cqfar-qf, the Afar language, which is