Habesha people speak Ethiopian Semitic languages, including the

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GREAT AFRICA - Habesha peoples etymologically related to English Abyssinia and Abyssinians by way of Latin) is an ethnic (or pan-ethnic) identifier frequently employed to refer to Semitic language-speaking peoples mainly found

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TRIP DOWN Memory LANE - Habesha woman from Asmara in Eritrea in East Africa (Horn of Africa) in her traditional Habesha hairstyle interspersed with gold ornaments signifying that she is a bride.

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HABESHA PEOPLE: CULTURALLY DOMINANT AND POLITICALLY POWERFUL ETHIOPIAN AND ERITREAN ETHNIC GROUPS THAT TRACE THEIR ROOTS TO BIBLICAL SHEM AND SOLOMONIC ROOTS

HABESHA PEOPLE: CULTURALLY DOMINANT AND POLITICALLY POWERFUL ETHIOPIAN AND ERITREAN ETHNIC GROUPS THAT TRACE THEIR ROOTS TO BIBLICAL SHEM AND SOLOMONIC ROOTS

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