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    The Oromo expansions or the Oromo invasions (in older historiography, Galla invasions), were a series of expansions in the 16th and 17th centuries by...
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    The Oromo people (pron. /ˈɒrəmoʊ/ ORR-əm-oh Oromo: Oromoo) are a Cushitic ethnic group native to the Oromia region of Ethiopia and parts of Northern Kenya...
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    Great Migration of African Americans from the rural American South to the industrial north during 1920–1950, and The Great Oromo Migrations of Oromo tribes...
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    Oromo nationalism is an ethnic nationalism advocating the self-interest of Oromo people in Ethiopia and Kenya. Many Oromo elites, intellectuals and political...
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  • invaded by the Oromo migrations. The Maya repelled the weight of the Oromo for years due to their skill with the bow, until the Oromo armies changed tactics...
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    Gojjam and Kingdom of Damot in the west before the incursions of the Oromo migrations. The earliest reference to the Kistane dates back centuries. Historical...
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  • prehistorical migration since the Neolithic period until AD 1800. See Early human migrations for migration prior to the Neolithic, History of human migration for...
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    Yejju (redirect from Yejju Oromo)
    The Yejju Oromo, also historically known as the Yajju, Edjow or Edjou Galla, are a sub-clan of the Barento branch of Oromo people. They are one of the...
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    people, and the Argobba). During the 1600s, there were large-scale migrations of the Oromo from the south into the highlands and also alongside the Somali...
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    JSTOR 40758604. Bulcha, Mekuria (2002). The Making of Oromo Diaspora: A Historical Sociology of Forced Migrations. Burnsville, MN: Kirk House Publishers. p. 124...
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