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  1. Il existe quatre sous-groupes, englobant cinq langues décrites. L'agew du Nord comprend une langue, celle des Bilen, le bilen, autour de Keren, en Érythrée. L'agew de l'Ouest comprend une langue, celle des Qemant ou qimant ou kamante, le Qemant, autour de Gondar, en Éthiopie. Il existe une variante, le Quarenia, ou le Qwara (en) ou Falasha ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Xamir_peopleXamir people - Wikipedia

    The Xamir people (also Ximre or Kamyr) are an ethnic group in Ethiopia and are one of the Agaw peoples. The Xamir live in Wag Hemra Zone in the Amhara Region. The three main towns in that area are Sekota, Tsizika, and Dehana. Population. The 2007 census lists 267,851 ethnic Xamirs, or 0.36% of the total population; 32,665 are urban inhabitants.

  3. The Agaw or Agew ( Ge'ez: አገው Agäw, modern Agew) are a pan-ethnic identity native to the northern highlands of Ethiopia and neighboring Eritrea. They speak the Agaw languages, which belong to the Cushitic branch of the Afroasiatic language family, and are therefore linguistically closely related to peoples speaking other Cushitic languages.

  4. Divergent languages []. Beja is part of the Cushitic branch of the Afroasiatic family, constituting the only member of the Northern Cushitic subgroup. As such, Beja contains a number of linguistic innovations that are unique to it, as is also the situation with the other subgroups of Cushitic (e.g. idiosyncratic features in Agaw or Central Cushitic).

  5. The Cushite-speaking Agau tribe ruled the Zagwe dynasty of Ethiopia from about 900 to 1270. The name of the dynasty itself comes from the Geez phrase Ze-Agaw (meaning "of the Agaw"), which refers to the Agaw people.

  6. 29 de ene. de 2022 · Agaw people. The Agaw or Agew (Ge’ez: አገው Agäw, modern Agew) are a Cushitic ethnic group inhabiting Ethiopia and neighboring Eritrea. Ethnically and culturally they are part of a wider population of Cushitic peoples, though they are most closely related to the Qemant people. They speak the Agaw languages, which belong to the Cushitic ...

  7. daberi.org › Daberi-filer › Appendix1-filerSynopsis - Daberi.org

    The Agaw language: A linguistic substratum of Ethiosemitic Languages (A paper for Discussion) Fitsum Asfaha Synopsis Migration has a big role in introducing new languages into a society, in extinction of minority languages and in the development of other languages. Agaw and Ethiosemitic (ES) languages can be typical