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Hararge o Hararghe ( amárico: ሐረርጌ; harari: ሐረርጌይ, oromo: Harargee, somalí: Xararge) era una de las antiguas provincias de Etiopía en la parte oriental, con su capital en Harar Jugol. 1 Incluía la parte etíope del Ogadén.
Including Ethiopia's part of the Ogaden, Haraghe was bounded on west by Shewa, northwest by Wollo Province, northeast by French Somaliland and on the east by Somalia. Originally however Hararghe included the Sidamo, Bale and Arsi Province until Haile Selassie split the provinces. [2] Hararghe was the historical homeland of the Harla people and ...
Hararge o Hararghe (amárico: ሐረርጌ; harari: ሐረርጌይ, oromo: Harargee, somalí: Xararge) era una de las antiguas provincias de Etiopía en la parte oriental, con su capital en Harar Jugol. [1] Incluía la parte etíope del Ogadén.
Tolaa and Beekaa are Oromo, but they speak the Eastern dialect and so are known as Hararghe or Barentuu Oromo – one of the divisions of the Oromo people. A mostly rural people, they live primarily east and southeast of the geographically centralized capital of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa. They are a people group of about 6 million and almost 97% ...
Introduction / History. The Harerge Oromo are the descendants of the Barentu confederacy that moved toward the east of the Ganale River during the Oromo migration of the 16th century. They consist of the Ittu, Ania, Ala, Nole, Jarso and Babile tribes. They were able to occupy the land of the Harar uplands where they encountered the Somali and ...