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- Silt'e_people abstract "The Silt'e people (ስልጤ; simplified form: Silte) are an ethnic group in southern Ethiopia. They inhabit today's Silt'e Zone which is part of the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region. A considerable number of Silt'e live in Addis Ababa, Adama and other cities and smaller urban centres of southern Ethiopia where they make a living, e.g., as merchants or keepers of petty shops. In the countryside the Silt'e practise mixed farming and cultivate ensete. The term Silt'e is the modern ethnonym of the speakers of the Silt'e language. Today's Silt'e comprise the following major historical sub-groups: Azernet, Berbere, Alichcho, Wuriro, Melga (or Ulbareg) and Silt'i (or Summusilt'i). The name Silt'i (for the subgroup) is derived from the alleged ancestor Gen Silt'i. The modern ethnonym Silt'e was chosen in memory of this ancestor and as a reminiscence of the old Islamic sultanate of Hadiyya the Silte people claim a historical relation to.The great majority of the Silt'e population is Muslim. Until the second half of the twentieth century the Silt'e were considered as being part of the Gurage (but called Adiyya or Hadiyya by the Sebat Bet Gurage). Other designations were Islam or East Gurage (after their language which forms part of the East Gurage language area). After the fall of the Derg regime in 1991 a political movement formed to establish an independent ethnic identity for the Silt'e, as they now called themselves. Ten years later, the Silt'e were successful in obtaining an administrative independence from the Gurage Zone in the creation of the Silt'e Zone.".
- Silt'e_people wikiPageExternalLink 14.pdf.
- Silt'e_people wikiPageExternalLink Bustorf-EAE4-Selti.
- Silt'e_people wikiPageID "22133303".
- Silt'e_people wikiPageRevisionID "577419170".
- Silt'e_people hasPhotoCollection Silt'e_people.
- Silt'e_people subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Ethiopia.
- Silt'e_people subject Category:Muslim_communities_in_Africa.
- Silt'e_people type Abstraction100002137.
- Silt'e_people type Community108223802.
- Silt'e_people type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Silt'e_people type EthnicGroupsInEthiopia.
- Silt'e_people type Gathering107975026.
- Silt'e_people type Group100031264.
- Silt'e_people type MuslimCommunitiesInAfrica.
- Silt'e_people type SocialGroup107950920.
- Silt'e_people comment "The Silt'e people (ስልጤ; simplified form: Silte) are an ethnic group in southern Ethiopia. They inhabit today's Silt'e Zone which is part of the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region. A considerable number of Silt'e live in Addis Ababa, Adama and other cities and smaller urban centres of southern Ethiopia where they make a living, e.g., as merchants or keepers of petty shops. In the countryside the Silt'e practise mixed farming and cultivate ensete.".
- Silt'e_people label "Silt'e people".
- Silt'e_people label "Silt’e (Volk)".
- Silt'e_people label "斯爾特人".
- Silt'e_people sameAs Silt’e_(Volk).
- Silt'e_people sameAs m.05p3zrd.
- Silt'e_people sameAs Q848299.
- Silt'e_people sameAs Q848299.
- Silt'e_people sameAs Silt'e_people.
- Silt'e_people wasDerivedFrom Silt'e_people?oldid=577419170.
- Silt'e_people isPrimaryTopicOf Silt'e_people.