• Jufan and Habasha (Arabic: وادي جوفان وحباشة) is a sub-district located in Harf Sufyan District, 'Amran Governorate, Yemen. Wadi Jufan and Habasha had a population...
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    new demonym was subsequently rendered as ḥbs ('Aḥbāsh) in Sabaic and as Ḥabasha in Arabic. Derivatives of this are used in some languages that use loanwords...
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  • Säläwa, a region in central Tigray. According to the Yemeni Arabic Futūḥ al-Ḥabasha (Conquest of Abyssinia), an account of the campaigns of Aḥmad Grāñ (died...
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  • Habesha peoples (redirect from Habasha)
    Ahmed Ibrahim invaded Habesha lands in what is known as the "Conquest of Habasha". Following Adal invasions, the southern part of the Empire was lost to...
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    to themselves as the Habesha people. The Arabic form of this term (al-Ḥabasha) is the etymological basis of "Abyssinia", the former name of Ethiopia...
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    account: The country of the habasha has been ruled by a woman for many years now: she has killed the king of the habasha who was called Haḍani [from Ge'ez...
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    Oxford University Press, 1972), pp. 38–39 Knud Tage Andersen, "The Queen of Habasha in Ethiopian History, Tradition and Chronology", Bulletin of the School...
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    (Egypt) – al-Muqurra (or other designations for Nubian kingdoms) – al-Habasha (Abyssinia) – Barbara (Berber, i.e. the Somali coast) – Zanj (Azania, i...
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  • mighty cities, and their coast is Dahlak. As to the kings in the land of al-Habasha they are under the control of the great king (the Najashi) to whom they...
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  • Abi Dawud, book of al-Malahim, chapter an-Nahyu‘an Tahyijit Turk wa al-Habasha (XI/409, & 415-416; ‘Awn al-Ma’bud). Al-Adab Al-Mufrad, book 42: 1049 Adab...
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    of the Indies. doi:10.4324/9781315554013. ISBN 9781315554013. "Futūḥ al-Ḥabasha". Christian-Muslim Relations 1500 - 1900. doi:10.1163/2451-9537_cmrii_com_26077...
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  • (official, English), ኢትዮጵያ (ītiyop’iya) (Amharic), Abyssinia (former), Etiopia (Italian), Habeşistan (Turkish), Ethiopië (common, Dutch), Al-Habasha (Arabic)...
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    our hands." Lisa L. Schoonover The Indigo Butterfly Page 114 2012 "The habasha kemis is a dress is made from traditionally using cotton and its generally...
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  • Sabr ad-Din III. The writer of the sixteenth century chronicle "Futuh al-Habasha" Arab Faqīh suggests it was in close proximity with Harar. Enrico Cerulli...
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    struck the local community. The Chronicle of Seert records that Aksum (al-Habasha) was hit by the pandemic. Early Arabic sources record that plague was endemic...
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    that was located to the south of the three regions of Misr (Egypt), Al-Habasha (Abyssinia) and Barbara (Somalia), as Zanj. Zanj was situated in the Southeast...
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  • Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards. By the order of Abraha, King of Habasha, one of his army commanders launches an attack on Mecca in order to destroy...
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    ancestor of the isaaq clan-family. Travelled from Hijāz, to Yaman, Bilād Al-Habasha and finally the city of Maydh.  India Niẓām al-Dīn Awliyā d. 1325 Sunni...
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    new demonym was subsequently rendered as ḥbs ('Aḥbāsh) in Sabaic and as Ḥabasha in Arabic. In the 15th-century Ge'ez Book of Axum, the name is ascribed...
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    what culminated to become the 16th century conquest of Ethiopia (Futuh Al-Habasha). The most famous and widely read Public Historian of Ethiopia, former...
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  • commonly known as Arab Faqīh, was an Arab writer of the chronicle "Futuh al-Habasha", a first hand account of the Ethiopian-Adal war in the sixteenth century...
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  • the first century AD to 1704. Oxford University Press. p. 105. Futuh Al-Habasha, pp. 164-168 Taddesse Tamrat, State and Church in Ethiopia, pp.  58, 581...
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  • Look up Habesha or Habasha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Habash may refer to: Al-Habash, ancient region in the Horn of Africa Habesha people, of...
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  • parts of Somalia and Ethiopia. The Gurgura are mentioned in the Futuh Al Habasha : Conquest of Abyssinia as source dating back as far as the 16th century...
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    Encyclopedia Americana, Volume 25. Americana Corporation. 1965. p. 255. Futūḥ al-Ḥabasha. (n.d.). Christian-Muslim Relations 1500 - 1900. doi:10.1163/2451-9537_cmrii_com_26077...
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    hijra and returned to his native Yemen to propagate the faith. He lived in Habasha for some time until following the conquest of Khaybar in 628, when he came...
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  • Nimrod is from the birth of Kush,..... and that Al-Hind (India), Sindh and Habasha (Abyssinia) are from the children of the Sudan from the birth of Kush....
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    Historical Dictionary of Somalia by Mohamed Haji Mukhtar page 268 Futūḥ al-Ḥabasha. (n.d.). Christian-Muslim Relations 1500 – 1900. doi:10.1163/2451-9537_cmrii_com_26077...
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  • clans to accept the call of jihad and they are mentioned in the Futuh Al Habasha : Conquest of Abyssinia as source dating back as far as the 16th century...
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    period, writing between 1540 and 1560, mentions them frequently (Futūḥ al-Ḥabasha, ed. And trs. R. Besset Paris, 1897). The most prominent Somali groups...
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