Harari people
The Harari people are an ethnic group primarily found in the city of Harar in eastern Ethiopia. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes unique traditions, language, and architecture. The Harari language, a member of the Semitic language family, is spoken by the community and reflects their historical ties to Arab traders.
Historically, the Harari people have been influential in trade and commerce in the region. Their city, Harar, is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, celebrated for its ancient walls, narrow alleyways, and vibrant markets. The Harari community is also known for its distinctive cuisine and traditional clothing.