Oromo orgins beginning in Borania according to Bahrey oromo invaded bale and arsi and then Shewa were he saw oromiod galla galliod eating and sacrificing amhara christians to waaqafaka
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Since gondar, Gojam and North wollo were originally Agaws, does it mean they shouldn't be seen as such?Za Dengel wrote: ↑07 Jul 2019, 16:38Yejju didn’t went that far northwest. They should be in north Welo. Their case is also complicated. Originally they weren’t galla/Oromo but gallanized later. So they shouldn’t be seen as Oromo during the latter migration.
There is no Oromo tribe called Harari. The Oromo that went to Harar were Humbana, Itu and Wara De'aya.
What does the light green indicate?
You are not fully understanding my answer. I’m trying to say if you are talking about Yejju for example in the 16th century then they shouldn’t be considered as galla/Oromo but in 18th century for example then they are Oromo because Oromo had assimilated many of them.Rtt wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 14:37Since gondar, Gojam and North wollo were originally Agaws, does it mean they shouldn't be seen as such?Za Dengel wrote: ↑07 Jul 2019, 16:38Yejju didn’t went that far northwest. They should be in north Welo. Their case is also complicated. Originally they weren’t galla/Oromo but gallanized later. So they shouldn’t be seen as Oromo during the latter migration.
There is no Oromo tribe called Harari. The Oromo that went to Harar were Humbana, Itu and Wara De'aya.
What does the light green indicate?even the entire North Shewa and South wollo weren't Amahras originally, but assimilated ones.
I made that map 2 months I discovered that the gallas recently migrated to Raya!Za Dengel wrote: ↑16 Aug 2019, 15:12You are not fully understanding my answer. I’m trying to say if you are talking about Yejju for example in the 16th century then they shouldn’t be considered as galla/Oromo but in 18th century for example then they are Oromo because Oromo had assimilated many of them.Rtt wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 14:37Since gondar, Gojam and North wollo were originally Agaws, does it mean they shouldn't be seen as such?Za Dengel wrote: ↑07 Jul 2019, 16:38Yejju didn’t went that far northwest. They should be in north Welo. Their case is also complicated. Originally they weren’t galla/Oromo but gallanized later. So they shouldn’t be seen as Oromo during the latter migration.
There is no Oromo tribe called Harari. The Oromo that went to Harar were Humbana, Itu and Wara De'aya.
What does the light green indicate?even the entire North Shewa and South wollo weren't Amahras originally, but assimilated ones.
There is no such thing as “this area originally belonged to...”. Everyone originated in a very small area and before their existence their might have been other ppl inhabiting the area. Just like Amara, Agew and others also expanded from the small area they originated and increased area/assimilated ppl.
Every one is an emigrant but you galla/Oromo are recent migrant.![]()
Ethiopia was in lack of leadership and total chaos after Gelawdewos death and the galla knew about this. The galla tribes of Karayu, Marawa, Akachu, Warantisha and Wara Deay took advantage of this instability and infested the provinces of Bete Amara, Angot and Tigray (I think about 1563/64). Later other galla tribes continued to come to those mentioned and other provinces. Borena tribes invaded Weleqa (the area below Sayint/Amara Sayint).fasil1235 wrote: ↑16 Aug 2019, 15:33I made that map 2 months I discovered that the gallas recently migrated to Raya!Za Dengel wrote: ↑16 Aug 2019, 15:12You are not fully understanding my answer. I’m trying to say if you are talking about Yejju for example in the 16th century then they shouldn’t be considered as galla/Oromo but in 18th century for example then they are Oromo because Oromo had assimilated many of them.Rtt wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 14:37Since gondar, Gojam and North wollo were originally Agaws, does it mean they shouldn't be seen as such?Za Dengel wrote: ↑07 Jul 2019, 16:38Yejju didn’t went that far northwest. They should be in north Welo. Their case is also complicated. Originally they weren’t galla/Oromo but gallanized later. So they shouldn’t be seen as Oromo during the latter migration.
There is no Oromo tribe called Harari. The Oromo that went to Harar were Humbana, Itu and Wara De'aya.
What does the light green indicate?even the entire North Shewa and South wollo weren't Amahras originally, but assimilated ones.
There is no such thing as “this area originally belonged to...”. Everyone originated in a very small area and before their existence their might have been other ppl inhabiting the area. Just like Amara, Agew and others also expanded from the small area they originated and increased area/assimilated ppl.
Every one is an emigrant but you galla/Oromo are recent migrant.![]()
So I just deleted it its embaressing
so how did Galla steal Angot cough cough Bete Amara?
you are very learned! Modern day Gallas are attacking other ethnic groups Gedeos, Amharas they think they own Wollo?Za Dengel wrote: ↑17 Aug 2019, 15:55Ethiopia was in lack of leadership and total chaos after Gelawdewos death and the galla knew about this. The galla tribes of Karayu, Marawa, Akachu, Warantisha and Wara Deay took advantage of this instability and infested the provinces of Bete Amara, Angot and Tigray (I think about 1563/64). Later other galla tribes continued to come to those mentioned and other provinces. Borena tribes invaded Weleqa (the area below Sayint/Amara Sayint).fasil1235 wrote: ↑16 Aug 2019, 15:33I made that map 2 months I discovered that the gallas recently migrated to Raya!Za Dengel wrote: ↑16 Aug 2019, 15:12You are not fully understanding my answer. I’m trying to say if you are talking about Yejju for example in the 16th century then they shouldn’t be considered as galla/Oromo but in 18th century for example then they are Oromo because Oromo had assimilated many of them.Rtt wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 14:37Since gondar, Gojam and North wollo were originally Agaws, does it mean they shouldn't be seen as such?Za Dengel wrote: ↑07 Jul 2019, 16:38Yejju didn’t went that far northwest. They should be in north Welo. Their case is also complicated. Originally they weren’t galla/Oromo but gallanized later. So they shouldn’t be seen as Oromo during the latter migration.
There is no Oromo tribe called Harari. The Oromo that went to Harar were Humbana, Itu and Wara De'aya.
What does the light green indicate?even the entire North Shewa and South wollo weren't Amahras originally, but assimilated ones.
There is no such thing as “this area originally belonged to...”. Everyone originated in a very small area and before their existence their might have been other ppl inhabiting the area. Just like Amara, Agew and others also expanded from the small area they originated and increased area/assimilated ppl.
Every one is an emigrant but you galla/Oromo are recent migrant.![]()
So I just deleted it its embaressing
so how did Galla steal Angot cough cough Bete Amara?
Tell that to your fatherZa Dengel wrote: ↑16 Aug 2019, 15:12You are not fully understanding my answer. I’m trying to say if you are talking about Yejju for example in the 16th century then they shouldn’t be considered as galla/Oromo but in 18th century for example then they are Oromo because Oromo had assimilated many of them.Rtt wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 14:37Since gondar, Gojam and North wollo were originally Agaws, does it mean they shouldn't be seen as such?Za Dengel wrote: ↑07 Jul 2019, 16:38Yejju didn’t went that far northwest. They should be in north Welo. Their case is also complicated. Originally they weren’t galla/Oromo but gallanized later. So they shouldn’t be seen as Oromo during the latter migration.
There is no Oromo tribe called Harari. The Oromo that went to Harar were Humbana, Itu and Wara De'aya.
What does the light green indicate?even the entire North Shewa and South wollo weren't Amahras originally, but assimilated ones.
There is no such thing as “this area originally belonged to...”. Everyone originated in a very small area and before their existence their might have been other ppl inhabiting the area. Just like Amara, Agew and others also expanded from the small area they originated and increased area/assimilated ppl.
Every one is an emigrant but you galla/Oromo are recent migrant.![]()
I don’t know why you always insist my father had galla admixture. I told you he hadn’t. Just like not all Borena galla don’t have Somali admixture, not all Shewan Amara have galla admixture. You should just be proud of your gallaness, that’s it.Rtt wrote: ↑19 Aug 2019, 09:28Tell that to your fatherZa Dengel wrote: ↑16 Aug 2019, 15:12You are not fully understanding my answer. I’m trying to say if you are talking about Yejju for example in the 16th century then they shouldn’t be considered as galla/Oromo but in 18th century for example then they are Oromo because Oromo had assimilated many of them.Rtt wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 14:37Since gondar, Gojam and North wollo were originally Agaws, does it mean they shouldn't be seen as such?Za Dengel wrote: ↑07 Jul 2019, 16:38Yejju didn’t went that far northwest. They should be in north Welo. Their case is also complicated. Originally they weren’t galla/Oromo but gallanized later. So they shouldn’t be seen as Oromo during the latter migration.
There is no Oromo tribe called Harari. The Oromo that went to Harar were Humbana, Itu and Wara De'aya.
What does the light green indicate?even the entire North Shewa and South wollo weren't Amahras originally, but assimilated ones.
There is no such thing as “this area originally belonged to...”. Everyone originated in a very small area and before their existence their might have been other ppl inhabiting the area. Just like Amara, Agew and others also expanded from the small area they originated and increased area/assimilated ppl.
Every one is an emigrant but you galla/Oromo are recent migrant.![]()
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Debre Sina, Semien Shewa AmharaZa Dengel wrote: ↑25 Aug 2019, 12:21I don’t know why you always insist my father had galla admixture. I told you he hadn’t. Just like not all Borena galla don’t have Somali admixture, not all Shewan Amara have galla admixture. You should just be proud of your gallaness, that’s it.Rtt wrote: ↑19 Aug 2019, 09:28Tell that to your fatherZa Dengel wrote: ↑16 Aug 2019, 15:12You are not fully understanding my answer. I’m trying to say if you are talking about Yejju for example in the 16th century then they shouldn’t be considered as galla/Oromo but in 18th century for example then they are Oromo because Oromo had assimilated many of them.Rtt wrote: ↑22 Jul 2019, 14:37Since gondar, Gojam and North wollo were originally Agaws, does it mean they shouldn't be seen as such?Za Dengel wrote: ↑07 Jul 2019, 16:38Yejju didn’t went that far northwest. They should be in north Welo. Their case is also complicated. Originally they weren’t galla/Oromo but gallanized later. So they shouldn’t be seen as Oromo during the latter migration.
There is no Oromo tribe called Harari. The Oromo that went to Harar were Humbana, Itu and Wara De'aya.
What does the light green indicate?even the entire North Shewa and South wollo weren't Amahras originally, but assimilated ones.
There is no such thing as “this area originally belonged to...”. Everyone originated in a very small area and before their existence their might have been other ppl inhabiting the area. Just like Amara, Agew and others also expanded from the small area they originated and increased area/assimilated ppl.
Every one is an emigrant but you galla/Oromo are recent migrant.![]()
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