Arawelo, the Glossary
Queen ʿArrawelo or ʿArraweelo ' (Boqorad Carraweelo), also known as Ebla Awad, was a proto-Somali Queen in traditional folklore.[1]
Table of Contents
21 relations: Androcide, British Somaliland, Cold Specks, Emasculation, Feminism, Feminist movement, Feudalism, Furra, Gudit, Harla people, Khadra Dahir Cige, Kingdom of Aksum, Margaret Laurence, Matriarchy, Omar Osman Rabe, Proto-Somali, Sanaag, Sidama people, Somali people, The Washington Post, W (magazine).
- 1st-century queens regnant
- Mythological queens
Androcide
Androcide is a term for the hate crime of systematically killing men, boys, or males in general because of their sex.
British Somaliland
British Somaliland, officially the Somaliland Protectorate (Maxmiyadda Dhulka Soomaalida), was a protectorate of the United Kingdom in modern Somaliland.
See Arawelo and British Somaliland
Cold Specks
Cold Specks is the stage name of Somali Canadian singer-songwriter Ladan Hussein, who was previously known as Al Spx.
Emasculation
Emasculation is the removal of the external male sex organs, which includes both the penis and the scrotum, the latter of which contains the testicles.
Feminism
Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social equality of the sexes.
Feminist movement
The feminist movement, also known as the women's movement, refers to a series of social movements and political campaigns for radical and liberal reforms on women's issues created by inequality between men and women.
See Arawelo and Feminist movement
Feudalism
Feudalism, also known as the feudal system, was a combination of legal, economic, military, cultural, and political customs that flourished in medieval Europe from the 9th to 15th centuries.
Furra
Furra or Fura was a medieval queen (Nigist) of the Sidama region in southern Ethiopia. Arawelo and Furra are Matriarchy, Mythological queens and people whose existence is disputed.
Gudit
Gudit (ጉዲት) is the Classical Ethiopic name for a personage also known as Yodit in Tigrinya, and Amharic, but also Isato in Amharic, and Ga'wa in Ţilţal. Arawelo and Gudit are African women in war.
Harla people
The Harla, also known as Harala, Haralla are an ethnic group that once inhabited Ethiopia, Somalia, and Djibouti.
Khadra Dahir Cige
Khadra Dahir Cige() was a Somali singer, born 1957 in Hargeisa, Khadra was one of Somali's most famous female stars during the 1970s and 1980s.
See Arawelo and Khadra Dahir Cige
Kingdom of Aksum
The Kingdom of Aksum (ʾÄksum; 𐩱𐩫𐩪𐩣,; Axōmítēs) also known as the Kingdom of Axum, or the Aksumite Empire, was a kingdom in East Africa and South Arabia from classical antiquity to the Middle Ages.
See Arawelo and Kingdom of Aksum
Margaret Laurence
Jean Margaret Laurence (née Wemyss; July 18, 1926 – January 5, 1987) was a Canadian novelist and short story writer, and is one of the major figures in Canadian literature.
See Arawelo and Margaret Laurence
Matriarchy
Matriarchy is a social system in which positions of responsibility, dominance and privilege are held by women.
Omar Osman Rabe
Omar Osman Rabe (Cumar Cismaan Raabi) was a Somali scholar, writer, politician and pan-Somalist of the former Cote Francaise des Somalis or French Somaliland and the Republic of Djibouti.
See Arawelo and Omar Osman Rabe
Proto-Somali
Proto-Somalis were the ancient people and ancestors of Somalis who lived in present-day Somalia.
Sanaag
Sanag (Sanaag, سَنَاج) is an administrative region (gobol) in north eastern Somaliland.
Sidama people
The Sidama (ሲዳማ) are an ethnic group traditionally inhabiting the Sidama Region, formerly part of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia.
Somali people
The Somali people (Soomaalida, Osmanya: 𐒈𐒝𐒑𐒛𐒐𐒘𐒆𐒖, Wadaad) are a Cushitic ethnic group native to the Horn of Africa who share a common ancestry, culture and history.
The Washington Post
The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.
See Arawelo and The Washington Post
W (magazine)
W is an American fashion magazine that features stories about style through the lens of culture, fashion, art, celebrity, and film.
See also
1st-century queens regnant
- Amanikhatashan
- Amanitore
- Antonia Tryphaena
- Arawelo
- Chuldu
- Erato of Armenia
- Gepaepyris
- Musa of Parthia
- Nawidemak
- Pythodoris II
- Pythodoris of Pontus
- Queen Soma
- Salome I
- Shaqilath
- Shaqilath II
- Sivali of Anuradhapura
Mythological queens
- Alli Raani
- Amata
- Arawelo
- Aslaug
- Branwen
- Brunhild
- Cigfa
- Clíodhna
- Cordelia of Britain
- Ereshkigal
- Furra
- Glöð
- Gudrun
- Guinevere
- Gwenddydd
- Hermuthruda
- Igraine
- Iseult
- Joan the Wad
- Lady Po Nagar
- Lady of the Lake
- Mór Muman
- Macha
- Medb
- Morgan le Fay
- Nüwa
- Niamh (mythology)
- Nicnevin
- Princess Wanda
- Queen Gwendolen
- Queen Lupa
- Queen of Elphame
- Queen of Sheba
- Rhiannon
- Rowena
- Ruha
- Semiramis
- Skuld (princess)
- The Mistress of the Copper Mountain
- Vashti
- Venissa
- Whore of Babylon
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arawelo
Also known as Araweelo, Arraweelo, Arrawelo, Moroombe, Queen Araweelo.