About: Harla people

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The Harla, also known as Harala, or Karanla, or Arla, are an extinct ethnic group that once inhabited Djibouti, Ethiopia and northern Somalia. They spoke the now-extinct Harla language, which belonged to either the Cushitic or Semitic branches of the Afroasiatic family. There are existing books like "The Book of Obligations" (كتاب الفرائض) in Old Harari written roughly 500 years ago, when Hararis were referred to as "Harla" at that time as attested to in the Conquest of Abyssinia.

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  • The Harla, also known as Harala, or Karanla, or Arla, are an extinct ethnic group that once inhabited Djibouti, Ethiopia and northern Somalia. They spoke the now-extinct Harla language, which belonged to either the Cushitic or Semitic branches of the Afroasiatic family. There are existing books like "The Book of Obligations" (كتاب الفرائض) in Old Harari written roughly 500 years ago, when Hararis were referred to as "Harla" at that time as attested to in the Conquest of Abyssinia. (en)
  • Los harla, también conocidos como harala, arla o harla koombe,​ eran un grupo étnico que habitaba Yibuti, Etiopía y Somalia. Hablaban el ahora extinto idioma harla, que pertenecía a las ramas cushitas​ o semítica de la familia afroasiática.​​ Existen libros como "El libro de las obligaciones" ( كتاب الفرائض ) en antiguo hararí escrito hace aproximadamente 500 años, cuando los hararíes eran referidos como "Harla" en ese momento, como se atestigua en la Conquista de Abisinia.​ (es)
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  • The Harla, also known as Harala, or Karanla, or Arla, are an extinct ethnic group that once inhabited Djibouti, Ethiopia and northern Somalia. They spoke the now-extinct Harla language, which belonged to either the Cushitic or Semitic branches of the Afroasiatic family. There are existing books like "The Book of Obligations" (كتاب الفرائض) in Old Harari written roughly 500 years ago, when Hararis were referred to as "Harla" at that time as attested to in the Conquest of Abyssinia. (en)
  • Los harla, también conocidos como harala, arla o harla koombe,​ eran un grupo étnico que habitaba Yibuti, Etiopía y Somalia. Hablaban el ahora extinto idioma harla, que pertenecía a las ramas cushitas​ o semítica de la familia afroasiática.​​ Existen libros como "El libro de las obligaciones" ( كتاب الفرائض ) en antiguo hararí escrito hace aproximadamente 500 años, cuando los hararíes eran referidos como "Harla" en ese momento, como se atestigua en la Conquista de Abisinia.​ (es)
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