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  1. La Corne de l’Afrique (en afar: Afrikah Gayssa, en somali : Geeska Afrika ; en amharique : የአፍሪካ ቀንድ, Yäafrika qänd ; en tigrinya : ቀርኒ ኣፍሪቃ, Q’ärnī afīrīqa ; en arabe : القرن الأفريقي, Al-qarn al-'ifrīqī ; en anglais : Horn of Africa) est un surnom géographique qui désigne une péninsule de l’Afrique de l'Est qui s’étend depuis la ...

  2. While many studies conducted on Horn of Africa populations estimate a West-Eurasian admixture event around 3,000 years ago, Hodgson et al. (2014) found a distinct West-Eurasian ancestral component among studied Afroasiatic-speaking groups in the Horn of Africa (and to a lesser extent in North Africa and West Asia), most prevalent among the Somali.

  3. In the Horn, Aksum dominated Welo, Tigray, Eritrea, and the important trade routes to and from the Sudan. The capital’s stone buildings, monuments, churches, and 20,000 inhabitants were supported by tribute and taxes extracted from vassals and traders. In 543 Abraha, the general in charge of Ḥimyar, rebelled and weakened Aksum’s hold over ...

  4. The Egyptian invasion of the Eastern Horn of Africa namely Hararghe and western Somaliland was part of a conflict between the Sultan of Aussa, Oromo, Somali tribesmen, and the Khedivate of Egypt from 1874 to 1885. [4] In 1874, the Egyptians invaded Eastern Ethiopia namely Hararghe and western section of Somaliland and ruled it for 11 years.

  5. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Horn of Africa. Research analyses the region’s evolving politics, conflict dynamics, foreign investment and resource governance. Key areas of research on the Horn of Africa include work supporting the emergence of more stable political and governance transitions, as well as greater integration. Research on transnational conflict also seeks to ...

  6. The Horn of Africa has experienced the effects of 14 North Indian Ocean tropical cyclones since 1984, resulting in at least 108 fatalities. All but two of the storms struck Somalia from the east. The other two – a storm in May 1984 and Cyclone Sagar in May 2018 – traversed the Gulf of Aden and struck northern Somalia.

  7. Operation Atalanta, formally European Union Naval Force (EU NAVFOR) Somalia, is an ongoing counter-piracy military operation at sea off the Horn of Africa and in the Western Indian Ocean, that is the first naval operation conducted by the European Union (EU), in support of United Nations resolutions 1814, 1816, 1838, and 1846 adopted in 2008 by the United Nations Security Council.