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Tigrayans

Tigrayans
ተጋሩ (Tigrinya)
Regions with significant populations
 Ethiopia 6.500.000
 United States 20.000
 Israel 10.000
 Sudan 50.000
 Italy 8.800
 Canada 10.220
 Germany 25.000
 Yemen 11.000
 Sweden 13.000
 United Kingdom 12.400
 Australia 2,794
Languages
Tigrinya
Religion
predominantly Christianity (Ethiopian Orthodox, Catholic) ·
minority Islam (Sunni) · Judaism
Related ethnic groups
Agaw · Amhara · Beja · Beta Israel · Gurage · Harari · Oromo · Saho · Somali · Tigre · Tigrinyas

Tigrayans (Tigrinya: ተጋሩ?, Tägaru; Amharic: ትግሬ?, Tɘgre) are an ethnolinguistic group who speak the Tigrinya language. They occupy most parts of the Tigray region of Ethiopia. Most are followers of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. They make up roughly 6.1% of Ethiopia's population numbering a little over 6.3 million of which approximately 96.6% are native to the Tigray Region.

Ethnolinguistically, Tigrayans are related to the Tigrinyas of Eritrea, both of whom speak Tigrinya, an Ethiopian Semitic language belonging to the Afroasiatic family. They are not to be confused with the Tigre people who speak Tigre, a closely related Afro-Asiatic language.

The Tigrayans in Ethiopia, they are referred to as simply Tägaru in Tigrinya, and Tɘgre in Amharic. Tigray-Tigrinyas of Muslim faith are commonly referred to as Jeberti. Historically, the people who live in the highlands found between Red Sea and Tekezé River were referred as Tigré people by foreign scholars who traveled in the region like James Bruce and Henry Salt (Egyptologist).


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