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Languages of Ethiopia / Qemant people / Qimant language / Beta Israel / Priest / Mass / Prayer / Agaw people / Christianity / Christian theology / Central Cushitic languages
Date: 2010-04-22 07:09:45
Languages of Ethiopia
Qemant people
Qimant language
Beta Israel
Priest
Mass
Prayer
Agaw people
Christianity
Christian theology
Central Cushitic languages

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