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m Lathan11 moved page Talk:Oromo migrations to Talk:The Great Oromo Migrations: The title "Oromo migrations" simply doesn't make the reader grasp the massive implications this centuries long population expansion had on the ethnic, political, and...
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looks like the Theme of 'Migration' was misleading to me. as i read its nature were act of conquests[[User:Ahendra|Ahendra]] ([[User talk:Ahendra|talk]]) 17:29, 3 March 2015 (UTC)
looks like the Theme of 'Migration' was misleading to me. as i read its nature were act of conquests[[User:Ahendra|Ahendra]] ([[User talk:Ahendra|talk]]) 17:29, 3 March 2015 (UTC)
== renaming ==

I saw the title of the article quite underwhelming as well as not making the reader grasp the great size of these migrations, and how it had a massive impact on the ethnic, political, and religious makeup of the Horn of Africa. The mass movement of Oromo pagan tribesmen in the midst of a disastrous warring period with the Abyssinian Christians and Somali Muslims vying for political and religious supremacy of the Horn radically dismantled nearly both sides. It also resulted in a mass homogenization of disparate racial and ethnic groups by assimilating them into Oromo tribes.

Thanks. [[User:Lathan11|Lathan11]] ([[User talk:Lathan11|talk]]) 04:00, 15 February 2016 (UTC)

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Migrations of Conquests?

looks like the Theme of 'Migration' was misleading to me. as i read its nature were act of conquestsAhendra (talk) 17:29, 3 March 2015 (UTC)[reply]

renaming

I saw the title of the article quite underwhelming as well as not making the reader grasp the great size of these migrations, and how it had a massive impact on the ethnic, political, and religious makeup of the Horn of Africa. The mass movement of Oromo pagan tribesmen in the midst of a disastrous warring period with the Abyssinian Christians and Somali Muslims vying for political and religious supremacy of the Horn radically dismantled nearly both sides. It also resulted in a mass homogenization of disparate racial and ethnic groups by assimilating them into Oromo tribes.

Thanks. Lathan11 (talk) 04:00, 15 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]