Harari culture

E693069

Harari culture is the distinctive Islamic urban culture of the Harari people of eastern Ethiopia, known for its walled city of Harar, rich oral traditions, unique architecture, and vibrant religious and social practices.

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Label Occurrences
African Horn cultures 1
Harari culture canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic urban culture
culture
intangible cultural heritage
associatedWithPlace Harar NERFINISHED
eastern Ethiopia
country Ethiopia
developedIn Islamic trade networks of the Horn of Africa
hasBuiltHeritage city walls of Harar Jugol NERFINISHED
historic mosques of Harar
hasCenter walled city of Harar NERFINISHED
hasElement Harari city houses
Harari cuisine NERFINISHED
Harari wedding customs
Islamic festivals
Quranic education
Sufi rituals
coffee ceremony
colorful interior wall decorations
elevated platforms in living rooms
mosque-centered community life
neighborhood-based social networks
oral poetry
proverbs
storytelling traditions
traditional clothing
hasSocialStructure clan-based organization
neighborhood associations
hasValue community solidarity
hospitality
religious learning
respect for elders
historicalPeriod medieval period
influencedBy Afro-Arab maritime trade
Arab culture
Oromo culture NERFINISHED
Somali culture NERFINISHED
influences urban culture of Harar
knownFor distinctive social customs
rich oral traditions
unique domestic architecture
urban Islamic scholarship
vibrant religious practices
language Harari language NERFINISHED
partOf Horn of Africa cultures
Islamic cultures of East Africa
practicedBy Harari people NERFINISHED
recognizedBy UNESCO World Heritage status of Harar Jugol NERFINISHED
religion Islam

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Buda Bari associatedWith Harari culture
Soqotri people historicalInfluence Harari culture
this entity surface form: African Horn cultures