अंधेरी रात में खूंखार लकड़बग्घों को अपने हाथों से खाना खिलाते हैं ये लोग
The city of Harar in Eastern Ethiopia is special in one case. For centuries, wild animals like wild wild animals are being fed with their hands, even in dark nights. Many times, the woodcutters of 30 are surrounded by a man and he keeps putting pieces of meat in his mouth with great ease.
Even he feeds them with his mouth too. In the greed of food, wild woodcutters also climb on their shoulders. This scene is enough to shake outsiders, but it is normal for locals
In the 1550s, the 42nd Amir (ruler) of Harar Noor ibn Mujahid had built a wall around the city. Then large holes were made in many places in the lower parts of the wall, so that Lakabaggai could come to the city.
This evidence tells that the people of Harar wanted that the woodcutters should come there. Actually, he believed that these hyacinths ended up eating many types of Bio-West. In this way, they settle the dirt and prevent diseases from spreading.
But many times it was that the elves who entered the city in the night also attacked people. In order to ensure that this does not happen, the tradition of feeding the woodcutters started.
-The courageous people who feed the wild woodcutters with their hands and sometimes mouth pieces, are called the Hena Man.
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