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Version | 1.5 |
Update | 1 year ago |
Size | 10.58 MB (11,094,789 bytes) |
Developer | HistoryofTheWorld |
Category | Apps, Books & Reference |
Package Name | com.historyisfun.hadiyya |
OS | 4.0.3 and up |
ሀዲያ - History of Hadiya people APPLICATION description
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ሀዲያ በአብዛኛው በደቡብ ኢትዮጵያ እና በሌሎችም አካባቢዎች በስፋት ከሚገኙ ብሄረሰቦች አንዱ ሲሆን የራሱ የሆነ ቋንቋ፣ ባህል፣ ታሪክ፣ ስነጥበብ፣ ወግና፣ የኑሮ ዘይቤ ያለው ህዝብ ነው። የሀዲያ ዋና ከተማ ዋቸሞ ተብላ ስትጠራ ይህች ከተማ በደርግ ዘመነ መንግስት በሸዋ ክፍለ ሃገር የሃዲያና ከምባታ አውራጃ ዋና ከተማ ነበረች። የዋቸሞ ከተማን የአማርኛ ቋንቋ ተናጋሪዎች በአብዛኛው ሆሳዕና ብለው ይጠሯታል።
(English)
Hadiya (ሀዲያ: Hadiya or Hadiyya) is the Ethiopian ethnic group of people who speak the Hadiyya language. A historical definition of the Hadiya people based on the old Hadiya kingdom included a number of Ethiopian ethnic groups currently known by other names.[2][3] Currently, this historic entity is sub-divided into a number of ethnonyms, partly with different languages and cultural affiliations. They were initially all inhabitants of a single political entity, a Sultanate, which in the four centuries following its break-down fragmented into separate ethnic groups.[4] The Leemo, Sooro, Shaashoogo, and Baadawwaachcho remained a language entity and preserved an identity of oneness, the Hadiya proper; whereas the Libido (Maräqo), Qabeena, Allaaba, and Silt'e people developed separate ethnic identities.
ሀዲያ በአብዛኛው በደቡብ ኢትዮጵያ እና በሌሎችም አካባቢዎች በስፋት ከሚገኙ ብሄረሰቦች አንዱ ሲሆን የራሱ የሆነ ቋንቋ፣ ባህል፣ ታሪክ፣ ስነጥበብ፣ ወግና፣ የኑሮ ዘይቤ ያለው ህዝብ ነው። የሀዲያ ዋና ከተማ ዋቸሞ ተብላ ስትጠራ ይህች ከተማ በደርግ ዘመነ መንግስት በሸዋ ክፍለ ሃገር የሃዲያና ከምባታ አውራጃ ዋና ከተማ ነበረች። የዋቸሞ ከተማን የአማርኛ ቋንቋ ተናጋሪዎች በአብዛኛው ሆሳዕና ብለው ይጠሯታል።
(English)
Hadiya (ሀዲያ: Hadiya or Hadiyya) is the Ethiopian ethnic group of people who speak the Hadiyya language. A historical definition of the Hadiya people based on the old Hadiya kingdom included a number of Ethiopian ethnic groups currently known by other names.[2][3] Currently, this historic entity is sub-divided into a number of ethnonyms, partly with different languages and cultural affiliations. They were initially all inhabitants of a single political entity, a Sultanate, which in the four centuries following its break-down fragmented into separate ethnic groups.[4] The Leemo, Sooro, Shaashoogo, and Baadawwaachcho remained a language entity and preserved an identity of oneness, the Hadiya proper; whereas the Libido (Maräqo), Qabeena, Allaaba, and Silt'e people developed separate ethnic identities.
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