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Shinasha may refer to: Shinasha people of Ethiopia Shinasha language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Shinasha. If an...
The Shinasha, also known as Bworo or Boro, are an ethnic group in northwestern Ethiopia.[citation needed] Their language belongs to the North Omotic family...
Shinasha, also known as Boro (Borna, Bworo) is a North Omotic language spoken in western Ethiopia by the Shinasha people. Its speakers live in scattered...
reported in the Metekel Zone were the Gumuz (39.78%), the Amhara (23.39%),the Shinasha (12.6%),the Awi (11.33%), a subgroup of the Agew, and the Oromo (10.09%);...
as ethnic Gumuz militias and the victims as ethnic Amharas, Oromo and Shinasha, seen by the Gumuz ethno nationalists as settlers. The Ethiopian National...
Bambassi language Basketo language Bench language Boro language, also called Shinasha Chara language Dawro language Dime language Dizi language Dorze language...
December 2020 attacks were by Gumuz against people from the Amhara, Oromo and Shinasha ethnic groups, who the Gumuz nationalists viewed as "settlers". In October...
Kenya Saho: Central Eritrea, Southern part of Northern Red Sea Region Shinasha (Shinasha): Northwestern Ethiopia Sidama: Southern Ethiopia, Southern Nations...
militia were allegedly involved in attacks against Amhara, Agaw, Oromo and Shinasha civilians. "Census 2007", first draft, Table 5. "Gumuz". Ethnologue. Retrieved...
of Ethiopia, it was in the reign of this king that the ancestors of the Shinasha people arrived in Ethiopia. Taye stated this king was the son of a man...
(40.5%) a subgroup of the Agaw, Gumuz (34%), the Amhara (16.5%), and the Shinasha (3.3%); all other ethnic groups made up 5.7% of the population. Awngi is...
were urban. The five largest ethnic groups reported in Wenbera were the Shinasha (33.6%), the Oromo (33.4%), the Gumuz (27%), the Amhara (3.7%), and the...