Harari

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Noun[edit]

Harari (plural Hararis or Harari)

  1. One of an ethnic people of Ethiopia.
    Synonym: (rare) Geyusu
    • 2004, Tim Carmichael, “Religion, Language, and Nationalism: Harari Muslims in Christian Ethiopia”, in R. Michael Feener, editor, Islam in World Cultures. Comparative Perspectives, Santa Barbara, California: ABC-Clio, →ISBN, page 222:
      After taking over leadership of the town, Amir Abdullahi, a Harari, attempted to spread Islam among the rural Oromo, and he strictly enforced Islamic laws in the town, efforts that earned him an honored position in Harari historical recollections.

Adjective[edit]

Harari (comparative more Harari, superlative most Harari)

  1. Relating to the Harari people of Ethiopia.

Proper noun[edit]

Harari

  1. The Ethiosemitic language of these people.
  2. A small region of Ethiopia, located inside the region of Oromia

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