Warjih (Arabic: ورجي, Amharic: ወርጂ, Somali: Warjeex [wɔrdʒi]), also known as Wargar are an ethnic group inhabiting Ethiopia. According to the Warjih,...
Ulrich Brakumper include nomadic groups such as Somalis, Afars and Warjihpeople whom were already Muslims by the thirteenth century, the Hararis, Argobbas...
with significant populations Horn of Africa Languages Tigrinya, Somali, Amharic and Arabic Religion Islam Related ethnic groups Darood, Warjih, Harari...
fourteenth century, Ethiopian emperor Amda Seyon fought the Wargar or Warjihpeople in Biqulzar. According to Salvatore Tsdeschi, in 1332 Amda Seyon had...
against a common adversary, including Wargar, to form a Harar city-state. Warjihpeople, also known as Wargar Budge, E.A. History Of Ethiopia Nubia And Abyssinia...
Amhara were recorded of being in conflict in the land of Wargih against the Wärjih in 1128 AD. A non-contemporary 13th or 14th century hagiographical source...
weak from the long campaigns. The people of Gebel and Wargar who historian Taddesse Tamrat associates with Warjih, were reportedly "very skilled in warfare...
district is today inhabited by the Afar people however in the past also by the Doba, Warjih and Harari people. The Battle of Hazalo took place between...