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Maji may refer to: Places * Maji, Ethiopia, city in southwestern Ethiopia ** Maji (woreda) * Maji, Iran, a village * Maji, Luhe District, a town in Jiangsu Province, China Other uses * Maji (surname), an Indian family name * Dizi people, also known as Maji, an ethnic group in Ethiopia ** Dizin language, or Maji, an Omotic language of Ethiopia spoken by the Dizi people See also * Maji Maji Rebellion, a rebellion in German East Africa * Majhi (other) * Majji * Magee (other) * Magi (other) * Machi (other) is an administrative unit in Japan, often referred to in English as List of towns in Japan, town. In Japanese and other languages, it may also refer to: Places *Machi, Iran, a village in Hormozgan Province, Iran *Maji, Ethiopia, a city in southw ...
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Maji, Ethiopia
Maji (also Machi) is a town in south western Ethiopia. It is located on the Boma Plateau, lying in the West Omo Zone of the South West Ethiopia Peoples' Region, and has a longitude and latitude of with an elevation variously given as 2,104, 2,258 and 2,430 meters above sea level. The town is the administrative center for the Maji woreda. Postal service in Maji started at some time between 1923 and 1932. From the 1930s the town had a customs post and a telephone station."Local History in Ethiopia"
The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 14 February 2008)
The town is served by Tume Airport ( ICAO code HAMJ).


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Maji (woreda)
Maji (also known as Dizi) is a woreda in South West Ethiopia Peoples' Region, Ethiopia. Part of the West Omo zone, Maji is bordered on the south by the Kibish River which separates it from South Sudan, on the west by Surma, on the northwest by Bero, on the north by Meinit Shasha, and on the east by the Omo River which separates it from the Debub Omo Zone. Towns in Maji include Tum and Maji. The western part of Maji was separated to create Bero woreda and some southern kebeles were added to Nyangatom woreda. Rivers in this woreda include the Netube and the Mui. High points include Mount Tiyaki and Mount Siski. A major portion of Maji is included in the Omo National Park. Maji suffers from a lack of roads and means of transport; remote locations are accessible only by air. In May 2009, a Malaysian investor with over 3.7 billion Birr in capital was granted a lease to over 31,000 hectares of land to develop palm oil tree plantation on. The Zonal authorities also granted him a ...
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Maji, Iran
Maji ( fa, مجي, also Romanized as Majī; also known as Majīd) is a village in Farim Rural District, Dodangeh District, Sari County, Mazandaran Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 259, in 67 families. References Populated places in Sari County {{Sari-geo-stub ...
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Maji, Luhe District
Maji town (马集镇) is located in the north of the Luhe District of Nanjing, Jiangsu, China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and .... The population of Maji is 44,000. There are 20 villages in Maji. References Geography of Nanjing {{Nanjing-stub ...
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Maji (surname)
Maji (also spelled as Majee) is an Indian hindu family name. They originated mostly from the Indian State of West Bengal and may belong to Mahishya, Chasi Kaibartta, Jalia Kaibartta, Sahana or Ugra Kshatriya castes among Bengali Hindus.They are of Indian Origin. See also * Majji * Majhi (other) Majhi may mean: *of, from, or related to Majha, a region in Punjab * Majhi dialect, the principal dialect of Punjabi * Majhi language, an Indo-Aryan language of Nepal and Sikkim * Bote-Majhi language, another Indo-Aryan language of Nepal People G ... * Sarak References {{surname, Maji Indian surnames Hindu surnames Bengali Hindu surnames ...
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Dizi People
Dizi (also known as the Maji) is the name of an ethnic group living in southern Ethiopia. They share a number of somatic similarities with certain culturally (but not always linguistically) related peoples of south-western Ethiopia, which include the Sheko and Nao, the Gimira (She, Bench, Mere), the Tsara, the Dime, the Aari and certain sub-groups of the Basketo people. A. E. Jensen has gathered these groups under the label of the "ancient peoples of southern Ethiopia". They speak the Dizin language (part of the Omotic languages). Before their forced incorporation into the Ethiopian Empire in the 1890s, based on their own statements and the evidence of numerous abandoned terraced hillsides, the Dizi are estimated to have numbered between 50,000 and 100,000. However, as Haberland observes, the imposition of an outside authority and its misrule led to a massive depopulation due to the abuses of the '' gebbar'' system, slave-raiding, "famine, disease and a growing sense of hopel ...
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Dizin Language
Dizin (often called “Dizi” or “Maji” in the literature) is an Omotic language of the Afro-Asiatic language family spoken by the Dizi people, primarily in the Maji woreda of the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Region, located in southwestern Ethiopia. The 2007 census listed 33,927 speakers. A population of 17,583 was identified as monolinguals in 1994.Raymond G. Gordon Jr., ed. 2005. ''Ethnologue: Languages of the World''. 15th edition. Dallas: Summer Institute of Linguistics. The language has basic SOV (subject–object–verb) word order, tones, and is largely suffixing. Phonologically, "Features of the Dizin sound system include glottalized consonants, syllabic nasals, lengthened vowels, three phonemic tone levels and contour tones. Western Dizin has phonemic retroflex consonants. The glottal stop is analyzed as phonemic word initially before nasals, but not phonemic elsewhere". (Beachy 2005:iv) Dizin, together with the Sheko and Nayi languages, is ...
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Maji Maji Rebellion
The Maji Maji Rebellion (german: Maji-Maji-Aufstand, sw, Vita vya Maji Maji), was an armed rebellion of Islamic and animist Africans against German colonial rule in German East Africa (modern-day Tanzania). The war was triggered by German Colonial policies designed to force the indigenous population to grow cotton for export. The war lasted from 1905 to 1907, during which 75,000 to 300,000 died, overwhelmingly from famine. After the scramble for Africa among the major European powers in the 1880s, Germany reinforced its hold on several formal African colonies. These were German East Africa (Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, and part of Mozambique), German Southwest Africa (present-day Namibia), Cameroon, and Togoland (today split between Ghana and Togo). The Germans had a relatively weak hold on German East Africa. However, they maintained a system of forts throughout the interior of the territory and were able to exert some control over it. Since their hold on the colony was weak, the ...
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Majhi (other)
Majhi may mean: *of, from, or related to Majha, a region in Punjab * Majhi dialect, the principal dialect of Punjabi * Majhi language, an Indo-Aryan language of Nepal and Sikkim * Bote-Majhi language, another Indo-Aryan language of Nepal People Given name * Majhi Sawaiyan (born 1981), Indian Olympic archer *Majhi Ramdas Tudu (1854—1951), Indian Santali writer and educator Surname *Alok Kumar Majhi, Indian politician from West Bengal *Balabhadra Majhi, Indian politician from Odisha *Bhagirathi Majhi (1954–2020), Indian politician from Odisha *Bishnu Majhi (born 1986), Nepali folk singer * Duryodhan Majhi (1938–2022), Indian politician from Odisha * Joba Majhi, Indian politician from Jharkhand *Laxmirani Majhi (born 1989), Indian Olympic archer *Mohan Charan Majhi, Indian politician from Odisha *Parsuram Majhi (born 1961), Indian politician from Odisha *Pradeep Kumar Majhi (born 1976), Indian politician from Odisha *Shankhlal Majhi Shankhlal Majhi is an Indian politician ...
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Majji
Majji (Telugu: మజ్జి) is one of the Indian surnames. * Majji Sundarayya Patrudu was an Indian Communist politician. * Majji Tulasi Das was an Indian politician. * Majji Narayana Das was an Indian politician. See also * Maji (surname) * Majhi (other) Majhi may mean: *of, from, or related to Majha, a region in Punjab * Majhi dialect, the principal dialect of Punjabi * Majhi language, an Indo-Aryan language of Nepal and Sikkim * Bote-Majhi language, another Indo-Aryan language of Nepal People G ... {{surname Indian surnames ...
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Magee (other)
Magee may refer to: People *Magee (surname) Places and institutions * Magee, Mississippi, a city in Simpson County, Mississippi, U.S. * Magee, New York, also known as Magee's Corners, a hamlet in the Town of Tyre, Seneca County, New York, U.S. * Magee, Queensland, a locality in Beebo, Goondiwindi Region, Australia ** Magee railway station * Magee College, a campus of Ulster University in Derry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland * Magee Secondary School, Vancouver, Canada * Magee-Womens Hospital of University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pennsylvania, United States Other uses * Magee of Donegal, clothing manufacturer and retailer, County Donegal, Ireland * ''Maniac Magee'', a novel by Jerry Spinelli published in 1990 * Magee, a nickname for the cavity magnetron, a microwave vacuum tube device See also *Magi (other) *Maji (other) *Majhi (other) *McGee (other) *McGhee, a surname *McGhie, a surname * McGehee (surname) *McGehee, Arkansas McGe ...
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Magi (other)
Magi are followers of Zoroastrianism or Zoroaster. Magi may also refer to: People * Mägi, a surname * Andrea Magi (born 1966), Italian boxer * Magī, or Magy (actor), Japanese actor Kojima Yūichi (born 1972) Places * Mago River (or Magi River), southern Ethiopia * MAGI, the Moscow complex of TsAGI, the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute of Russia Arts and entertainment * ''Magi'' (film), a 2016 Turkish horror film * '' Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic'', a Japanese fantasy action adventure manga series Other uses * Biblical Magi, the wise men portrayed in Matthew's story of Jesus' nativity * Magi language (Central Province), Papua New Guinea * Magi language (Madang Province), Papua New Guinea * Male accessory gland infection (MAGI), a medical condition * Modified adjusted gross income, in U.S. Tax Code * Mathematical Applications Group, Inc., an early computer technology company * Membrane-associated guanylate kinase, WW and PDZ domain-containing proteins MAGI1, MAGI ...
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