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The Oromo expansions, also known as the Oromomigrations or the Oromo invasions (in older historiography, Galla invasions), were a series of expansions...
Ethiopia and northern Kenya until the Oromomigrations began about 1530. Historical evidence suggests that the Oromo people were already established in the...
Gojjam and Kingdom of Damot in the west before the incursions of the Oromomigrations. The earliest reference to the Kistane dates back centuries. Historical...
Great Migration of African Americans from the rural American South to the industrial north during 1920–1950, and The Great OromoMigrations of Oromo tribes...
of the Empire's southern territory and vassals were lost due to the Oromomigrations. In the north, in what is now Eritrea, Ethiopia managed to repulse...
Oromo nationalism is an ethnic nationalism advocating the self-interest of Oromo people in Ethiopia and Kenya. Many Oromo elites, intellectuals and political...
after this war, and neither was ready to defend itself against the OromoMigrations. The Seven Years' War lasted from 1756 to 1763 and concluded in status...
1543 Battle of Wayna Daga. By the 16th century, an influx of migration by ethnic Oromo into northern parts of the region fragmented the empire's power...
weakened state after the war left it susceptible to the Oromomigrations, in which the Oromo people of southern Ethiopia began to expand northward and...
sixteenth century the nomadic Oromo people penetrated the Habesha plains occupying large territories during the Oromomigrations. Abyssinian warlords often...
Africa States Events Ethiopian–Adal war Adal conquest of Ethiopia Oromomigrations First Ajuran-Portuguese war Second Ajuran-Portuguese war Dynasties...
mid-18th and mid-19th centuries when the country was ruled by a class of Oromo elite noblemen who replaced Habesha nobility in their courts, making the...
people, and the Argobba). During the 1600s, there were large-scale migrations of the Oromo from the south into the highlands and also alongside the Somali...
The migrations had a severe impact on the Solomonic dynasty of Abyssinia, as well as an impact on the recently weakened Adal Sultanate. The migrations concluded...
"full of dangers", notably from the Oromos. In the later half of the 16th century during the Great OromoMigrations, the Baraytuma Galla had led continuous...
destitution, or assimilation. Strong evidence suggests that during the Oromomigrations, the remaining Harla retreated behind the walls of Harar and were able...
Shewa Zone and Arsi Zone. The Oromomigrations led to the region being renamed for the third time to Arsi, after the Arsi Oromo. The Fatagar region, being...
audience, but ultimately refused to hand over the migrants. A second migration consisting of 100 Muslim migrants occurred a few years later. Arabic inscriptions...
l'Africa e l'Oriente. 61 (1): 120–137. JSTOR 40761842. Mohammad Hassan, The Oromo of Ethiopia, p. 3 Demeke, Girma A. (2014). The Origin of Amharic. The Red...
የአፍሪካ ቀንድ yäafrika qänd, in Arabic القرن الأفريقي al-qarn al-'afrīqī, in Oromo Gaaffaa Afriikaa, and in Tigrinya ቀርኒ ኣፍሪቃ q’ärnī afīrīqa. The Horn of Africa...
versus the Horn of Africa: Evidence for Bidirectional Corridors of Human Migrations". The American Journal of Human Genetics. 74 (3): 532–44. doi:10.1086/382286...
of land between the Karkaar Mountains, the middle Awash and Jijiga. Oromomigrations have effectively split this putative ethnolinguistic block to the Lake...
century, Argobba were involved in several conflicts with the Oromo during the Oromomigrations, and due to the withdrawal of Adal from Ethiopia, came partially...