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Worr Libin was an alliance of Cushitic-speaking population groups that inhabited various regions of northern Kenya and southern Ethiopia. It has been argued that the adoption of the Borana language by the other Somaloid Worr Libin groups reflected their acceptance of a regional Boran political hegemony. This period is thought to have lasted from 1550-1920.[1][2]

  1. ^ Galaty, John (2015). "Reviewed Work: Islam and Ethnicity in Northern Kenya & Southern Ethiopia by Günther Schlee, Abdullahi A. Shongolo". Nomadic Peoples. 19 (1): 147. doi:10.3197/np.2015.190109. JSTOR 24772848.
  2. ^ Schlee, Günther (1985). "Interethnic Clan Identities among Cushitic-Speaking Pastoralists". Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. 55 (1): 22–23. doi:10.2307/1159837. JSTOR 1159837. S2CID 143858455.

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