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Aari or AARI may refer to: * Aari (actor) (born 1985), Indian Tamil film actor * Aari language, an Omotic language *Aari people, an ethnic group from Ethiopia * Aari work, a type of Embroidery of India#Aari, embroidery from India / Pakistan * Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute {{disambiguation ...
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Embroidery Of India
Embroidery in India includes dozens of embroidery styles that vary by region and clothing styles. Designs in Indian embroidery are formed on the basis of the texture and the design of the fabric and the stitch. The dot and the alternate dot, the circle, the square, the triangle, and permutations and combinations of these constitute the design. Photo gallery File:Blue mural embroidery, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.jpg, Blue mural embroidery, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India File:Pink dress with embroidery, detail, Crafts Museum, New Delhi.jpg, Pink dress with embroidery, detail, Crafts Museum, New Delhi File:Mural embroidery, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.jpg, Mural embroidery, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India File:Woman's shirt from Kutch, Gujarat, India, IMA 55114, 2.jpg, Woman's shirt from Kutch, Gujarat, India File:Embroidered hanging, Kutch (western India.jpg, Embroidered hanging, Kutch (western India) File:Embroidered textile from Nagaland, Honolulu Museum of Art 13688.1.JPG, Embroidered textile ...
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Aari (actor)
Aari Arujunan, known by the mononym Aari, is an Indian actor who has appeared in Tamil language films. He made his lead debut in ''Rettaisuzhi'' (2010) produced by director Shankar, before having a breakthrough performance as Murugan in ''Nedunchaalai'' (2014) and starring in the supernatural thriller ''Maya''. In 2021, he emerged as the title winner of the Tamil reality television show '' Bigg Boss Tamil Season 4''. Career Aari, before entering films, had background in theatre featuring in productions by Magic Lantern, Theatre Nisha and Inland Theatres. He appeared in a minor role in ''Alaiyadikkuthu'' (2005) and was later cast in the role of Muthu in ''Aadum Koothu'' (2006). Aari made his lead debut in ''Rettaisuzhi'', produced by director Shankar. He appeared as Murthy, an army man, returning to his village. In October 2011 it was announced that Aari would feature in ''Maalai Pozhudhin Mayakathilaey'' and would star alongside winner of Miss South India 2010, Shubha Phutela. ...
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Aari Language
Aari (also rendered ''Ari'', ''Ara'', ''Aro'', ''Aarai'') is an Omotic language spoken by the Aari people in the South Omo Zone of Ethiopia. Dialects are Bako, Biyo (Biya), Laydo, Seyki, Shangama, Sido, Wubahamer, Zeddo. History The Aari people suffered considerable pressures to assimilate after the conquest of the Omo River region by the Ethiopian Empire in the late 1800s, which resulted in the widespread adoption the Amharic language there. Nevertheless, the Aari language survived; today, many Aari are also fluent in Amharic. Current status Aari had a population of 285,000 first language speakers in 2007, of whom 129,350 were monolingual. 13,300 second language users were also recorded in 2007. The ethnic population was 289,835 as of 2007. Aari is used at home and at local markets. The size of the Aari tribe is growing, and thus the Aari language has seen an increase in language use and development in recent years. The language is learned by all of the Aari people and so ...
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Aari People
Aari or Ari are a tribal Omotic people indigenous to Omo Valley of Ethiopia. According to 2007 census there are 289,835 ethnic Aari in Ethiopia, which makes up around 0.29% of the country's total population. Nearly all Aari speak the South Omotic Aari language, though more than half of them are multilingual and can also speak other languages such as Amharic. History Until the 19th century, Aari people lived under independent chiefdoms. The divine ruler of the Aari tribal societies were called ''baabi''. In the late 1800s, the Omo River region was conquered by the Ethiopian Empire under Emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia, which resulted in the widespread adoption of Amharic culture and the Amharic language there. By the early 1900s, the Amhara rulers had consolidated their control over the region and many Aari became serfs. Aari culture experienced significant decline during this time, although it and the Aari language survived. In 1974 Derg, a Soviet-backed militia, overthrew th ...
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