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    Hadiya (also transliterated Hadiyya) is a zone in the Central Ethiopia Regional State of Ethiopia. This zone is named after the Hadiya of the Hadiya Kingdom...
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  • Hadiya also known as Adea or Hadia was a medieval Muslim state in the southern part of its realm located south of Shewa and west of Sharkha. The Hadiya...
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  • and provinces of Dawaro and Sharkha in the north, Adal in the east and Hadiya in the west. There was no hereditary dynasty that ruled Bale, but Islam...
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  • 1600s their leader Garad of Seba Hadiya Sidi Mohammed defeated the troops of Emperor Susenyos I at the Battle of Hadiya thus protecting their frontier from...
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  • and territorial factors, Amda Seyon's first conquests were Gojjam and Hadiya in 1316, and the forced seizure of the Enderta Province, where there was...
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    inhabitants of the Arsi Province, Adere (Harari) whom they call the Hadiya. Hadiya clans claim their forefathers were Harari however they later became...
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    on the south by an exclave of Hadiya Zone, on the southwest by the Kembata Tembaro Zone, on the west and north by Hadiya Zone, on the north east by Lake...
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  • High Court annulled a marriage of a converted Hindu woman Akhila alias Hadiya to a Muslim man Shafeen Jahan on the grounds that the bride's parents were...
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    Middle East Airlines, Persol, The Pearl Island. 1986: Ya Rayt 1987: Al Hadiya 1988: Dawa el Leil 1989: Ma Y'gooz 1991: Alby Ashe'ha 1993: Ya Hayati 1995:...
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    northwest by Hadiya, on the north by Gurage, on the east by the Alaba special woreda, and on the southeast by an exclave of the Hadiya Zone. The administrative...
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    region is home to the Gurage people. Gurage is bordered on the southeast by Hadiya and Yem Zone, on the northwest by Kebena Special Woreda, north and east...
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    Kingdom and Hadiya Kingdom. The note describes his conquest of Damot, many of whose people he exiled to another area, and then the conquest of Hadiya, to whose...
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  • Council of Debre Mitmaq in Tegulet (1450). Garad Mahiko, the son of the Hadiya ruler Garad Mehmad, refused to submit to Abyssinia. However, with the help...
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  • Pakistani writer Ghulam Abbas (cricketer) (born 1947), Pakistani cricketer Hadiya Khalaf Abbas (1958–2021), Syrian politician Hiam Abbass (born 1960), Palestinian...
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    castrated prisoners of war taken during Menelik II's expansions into the Hadiya state under Hassan Enjamo between 1875 and 1889. His ethnicity is disputed...
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    communities. The Women's Wing launched two e-magazines — Aura (English) and Hadiya (Urdu) — in March 2021 to serve as a platform for women to express their...
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  • officials Regiments in border regions, or more autonomous provinces, such as Hadiya, Bahir Negash, Bale, under azmač who were military officials appointed by...
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    north by the Oromia Region, and separated from Gurage on the northeast and Hadiya on the east by the Omo River. High points in Yem include Mount Bor Ama,...
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  • African polities becoming Muslim, such as the Sultanate of Dawaro, Fatagar, Hadiya Sultanate and Bale; this region was referred to around 1400 by the geographer...
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    survived the Ethiopian-Adal conflict, were not able to withstand these Hadiya conquerors. The troops that were recruited from the eastern Horn of Africa...
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  • southeastern part of modern Ethiopia. It bordered the Dawaro to the north, Hadiya in the west, and Adal in the east and its core areas were located around...
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  • Nationalities, and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia. A triangle-shaped exclave of the Hadiya Zone, Badawacho was bordered on the south by the Wolayita Zone, on the west...
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    1889 Menelik's general Gobana Dacche also defeated the Hadiya leader Hassan Enjamo and annexed Hadiya territory. The 1880s were marked by the Scramble for...
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  • people who speak a language that is related to Harla. The Hadiya people, associated with the Hadiya Sultanate, have been connected with the Harla people in...
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    Adal included Hubat, Gidaya and Hargaya. It also occasionally included the Hadiya Sultanate.The region was mostly located in modern day Awdal and had Zeila...
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    "Aksum". International Dictionary of Historic Places: Middle east and Africa. Vol. 4. Routledge. p. 34. ISBN 978-1-134-25986-1. Mekonnen, Yohannes K. (2013)...
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    inhabit the Mudug region of Somalia. The Habarnoosa, a clan of the Hadiya people in the Hadiya Zone claim descent from the Habr Yunis subclan of Isaaq. The...
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  • Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Hadiya Zone, Konteb was bordered on the south by Soro, on the west by the Omo River...
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    Metabolism. 10 (3): 206–19. doi:10.2174/138920009787846314. PMID 19442083. Al-Hadiya BM, Belal F, Asiri YA, Gubara OA (2002). "Spironolactone". Analytical Profiles...
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  • political influence over Shewa and the neighboring Muslim kingdoms of Dawaro, Hadiya and Bale. Despite his earlier actions against the Ethiopian Church, towards...
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