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habesha is ethiopian people. stop colling ethiopian people black because of their color. they have different identity which is called habesha.

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What are the Ethiopia people called?

Habesha


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What clothes did ethiopians wear in 1BC?

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What does abyssinian mean?

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What kind of clothes did people in ancient Ghana wear?

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What are abbysinains?

Abbysinians are the Habesha people of parts of Ethiopia and Eritrea formerly known as Abyssinia. There are also breeds of horses, cats, and guinea pigs known as "Abyssianian horses", "Abyssianians cats", and "Abyssinian guinea pigs", called "Abyssians" for short when the context makes it clear that the Abyssinian people are not meant. And there is a Reggae band called "The Abyssinians".


Where did the Habesh people live?

The Habesha people primarily live in Ethiopia and Eritrea, with significant populations also found in neighboring countries like Djibouti and Sudan. They have a rich cultural heritage and are known for their distinctive traditions and customs.


What is the difference between Ethiopian people and Somalian people?

Ethiopian people are primarily of the Habesha ethnicity, with diverse cultural and linguistic groups, while Somali people are primarily of Cushitic ethnicity with their own distinct customs and language. Ethiopia is a landlocked country in the Horn of Africa, while Somalia is located on the eastern coast of Africa, with a long coastline along the Indian Ocean.


What is the historical hostility between ethiopian and somali is based on?

Ethiopians are different peoples from the other Africans, but Somalian and Half Sudanis/brown skin/ are ancient Ethiopians. The ethnic group of Ethiopians are divided in two major groups. They are Semethics and Cushetics. the semethics are: Amhara, Tigray/including the present Ertirean/, Guragi, Aderay, Argoba, somali, and Some Sudanies. Habesha is the other name of their ethnics. Cusheetics are: Oromo and Kembata. They have the same race like any other Africans exept Northern Africans/Arab people/, Habeshans, Source: Winkipdia,.....


What Is Somalis?

Somalis are their own ethnicity and race, and are an ancient peoples dating back thousands of years. Their origins and existence predates that of most ethnic groups, and are centered on the founder and patriarch of the Somali race, Samaale. From Sam's progeny and sons, the Somali clans sprang forth, with the Darod, Dir, Isaaq, and Hawiye expanding from their cradle in the Northern and Eastern Somali territories, expanding south and west, conquering the vast majority of the Horn of Africa by pre-Islamic times. The Somali are related to other Hamitic peoples, most closely to the Afar, Saho, and Oromo, and the more distant Habesha, Berber peoples, and other Northeast and North African peoples.


What is the nationality of a Somalian?

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Has Ethiopia been called anything else?

Currently it is officially called the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.It is not certain how old the name Ethiopia is; its earliest attested use is in the Iliad, where it appears twice, and in the Odyssey, where it appears three times. The earliest attested use in the region is as a Christianized name for the Kingdom of Aksum in the 4th century, in stone inscriptions of King Ezana. 'An Ethiopian', derived in turn from Greek words meaning "of burned face". However, the Book of Aksum, a Ge'ez chronicle compiled in the 15th century, states that the name is derived from "Ityoppis" - a son (unmentioned in the Bible) of Cush, son of Ham, who according to legend founded the city of Axum. Pliny the Elder similarly states the tradition that the nation took its name from someone named Aethiops. A third etymology, suggested by the late Ethiopian scholar and poet laureate Tsegaye Gabre-Medhin, traces the name to the "old black Egyptian" or "land of higher peace".In English and generally outside of Ethiopia, the country was also once historically known as Abyssinia, modern Habesha, the native name for the country's inhabitants (while the country was called "Ityoppya"). In a few languages, Ethiopia is still called by names cognate with "Abyssinia", meaning land of the Habesha people.Ethiopia has also been known to be considered the land of Cush. The name was originally derived from the Hebrews to refer to the nations on the eastern coast of the Red Sea. However, the Bible is clear in stating that the Cush people are actually Ethiopians. When Moses referred to the people of Cush, it was in reference of a kindred nation to the Egyptians. Due to the close political relations of Egypt and Ethiopia, both nations at one point in time were under the term Cush according to late Hebrew historians. Even though the original intentions of the word were in reference to both sides of the Red Sea, evidence has shown that parts of the eastern coast did belong to the Ethiopians.