Talk:Habesha peoples/Archives/2016/September

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Etymology

Third opinion

Swahili

Habesha people (Amhara, Tigrinya, Tigre, Harari and Gurage)!

Informing readers on the wider and various definitions of the term 'Habesha' based on published reliable sources

Habesha identity

Amhara and "Amharaized Tigrayans" are the only Habesha/Abeshas(Abyssinians)

Habesha/Abesha definition in Amharic and Tigrinya or in Geez?

Various formations of the term 'Habesha' usage by various group of people

Monumentum Adulitanum

Not Every Ethio-semitic Language Speaker is an Abyssinian(Habesha)

Daamot, Aksum, Adulis, and Abyssinia(Habashat descendants) Are Not the Same People, Lets Discuss the Timelines and Differences of these Civilizations and Peoples

Caution on sourcing

Tigre people

The case of Romance people/languages (Spanish, Portugese & Italians)

"Abyssinian Languages do not form an ethnological class" Language Grouping Does not Equal Unitary Ethnic Group(Abyssinian)

Abyssinian Article is being Transformed into a Geez People article (Which was deleted) "Proto-Ethiosemitic" = Abyssinian people is original research and synthesis

Abyssinian delineation

Abyssinian people Ethno-linguistic people like Iranian peoples (Kurds? VS Persians) and Latin peoples (Italians? VS Spaniards)

Habesh

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