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Chagni


FieldValue
official_nameChagni
pushpin_mapEthiopia
pushpin_label_positionbottom
pushpin_mapsize300
pushpin_map_captionLocation in Ethiopia
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_type1Region
subdivision_nameEthiopia
subdivision_name1Amhara Region
subdivision_type2Zone
subdivision_name2Agew Awi Zone
population_as_of2005
population_total30,938 (est)
timezoneEAT
utc_offset+3
coordinates
elevation_m1583

Chagni (also known as Kedamawi Haile Selassie Ber) is a town in North Western Ethiopia. Located in the Agew Awi Zone of the Amhara Region, this town has a longitude and latitude of and an elevation of 1583 meters above sea level. It is the administrative center of Guangua woreda; in the past Chagni was the administrative center of the Metekel awraja.

History

The British explorer Charles Beke visited Chagni on its market day, 17 March 1842, and found the town inhabited mostly by "Shánkalas (the Nubas of the maps), who are negroes", who fled at his appearance out of fear: "fine tall muscular men, armed with spear and knife, hurrying away and hiding themselves among the bushes as I approached".

In the 1950s, Chagni was administered by Fitawrari Embiale Gessess, whom witnesses state incorporated the current city of Chagni, and he is the father of Gebeyaw Embiale. Chagni was on the frontier between two ethnic groups who were frequently in conflict: the Gumuz and the Amhara. The Gumuz reportedly rebelled against Ethiopian rule four separate times between 1950 and 1990. However once the border between the two regions was drawn in 1992, dividing the former Metekel awraja between them, tensions lessened and local elders were able to negotiate peaceful reconciliations between the two groups. Around 1957, the primary school in Chagni was at the westernmost end of the telephone lines in Gojjam.

Famous people born in Chagni include the Ethiopian singer Gigi, as well as Gebeyaw Embiale, the Ethiopian mechanical engineer known in Ethiopia for designing components used in the Airbus 380 aircraft.

Demographics

Based on figures from the Central Statistical Agency in 2005, Chagni has an estimated total population of 30,938, of whom 16,035 are men and 14,903 are women. The 1994 census reported this town had a total population of 17,777 of whom 8,437 were men and 9,340 were women.

Climate

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Notes

References

  1. Asnake Kefale Adegehe, [http://hdl.handle.net/1887/13839 ''Federalism and ethnic conflict in Ethiopia: a comparative study of the Somali and Benishangul-Gumuz regions''] Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Leiden University, Doctoral thesis (2009), p. 219
  2. Charles T. Beke, [https://www.jstor.org/stable/1798047 "Abyssinia: Being a Continuation of Routes in That Country", ''Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London''], '''14''' (1844), p. 9
  3. Asnake Kefale Adegehe, ''Federalism and ethnic conflict'', pp. 219 - 221
  4. [http://130.238.24.99/library/resources/dossiers/local_history_of_ethiopia/C/ORTCA.pdf "Local History in Ethiopia"] {{webarchive. link. (May 28, 2011 The Nordic Africa Institute website (accessed 26 November 2007))
  5. Keleyesus Bekele, ''The Reporter'' (Addis Ababa) [http://nazret.com/blog/index.php?c=1&more=1&pb=1&tb=1&title=ethiopian_hands_in_making_airbus "Ethiopian Hands in Making Airbus"], 28 January 2006 (accessed 11 August 2009)
  6. [http://www.csa.gov.et/text_files/2005_national_statistics.htm CSA 2005 National Statistics] {{webarchive. link. (November 23, 2006 , Table B.4)
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