• The Battle of Hubat was fought between the forces of Hubat principality led by Emir of Adal Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi, and the Abyssinian army, under...
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    Hubat (Harari: ሆበት Hobät), also known as Hobat, or Kubat was a historical Muslim state located in present-day eastern Ethiopia. Historically part of the...
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  • Battle of Hubat. Qecchin led the conquest of Wofla in modern Tigray region and Kanfat in southern Begemder, after which he was appointed governor of these...
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  • The siege of Hubat was a military campaign carried out by Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad, sultan of Adal Sultanate, against the Hubat principality. The siege lasted...
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    Ethiopian–Adal War (category Military history of Somalia)
    History of Somalia History of Ethiopia Ethiopian–Somali conflict Battle of Hubat Gikes, Patrick (2002). "Wars in the Horn of Africa and the dismantling of the...
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    Abyssinians to enter the region after sacking Harar and ambushed them in the Battle of Hubat. The remaining Abyssinian army who were not killed fled in panic, thus...
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    however the Abyssinian army was defeated at the Battle of Hubat by Ahmed's warriors. With the death of Sultan Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad in 1520, a young general...
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  • chronicler, the Imam of Adal, Salih would assemble a large Muslim army made up of 12,048 warriors from various regions such as Gidaya, Hubat and Hargaya and...
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  • Ifat Sultanate and battled the forces of emperor Amda Seyon I in what is now northern Somalia. In the 15th century, Emperor Zara Yaqob of Ethiopia sold several...
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  • in the historic towns of Jinacsani or Chinaksen, Funyaan Bira and Hubat today known as Ejersa Goro. The sixteenth-century ruler of Adal who conquered Abyssinia...
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    conquered the Sultanate of Shewa located in northern Hararghe. In 1288 Sultan Wali Asma successfully imposed his rule on Hubat, Zeila and other Muslim...
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    had summoned 15 notables for the battle, the 8th notable was the King of Harla and the 9th notable was the King of Hubat. According to best known travel...
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    throughout all of the provinces of Ifat, pillaging Kwelgora, Biqulzar, Gidaya, Hubat, Fedis, Qedsé, Hargaya, and Shewa, populated mainly by Muslims, taking livestock...
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    Hargaya (category Cities of the Adal Sultanate)
    eastern Ethiopia. It was located east of the Awash River on the Harar plateau in Adal alongside Gidaya and Hubat states. It neighbored other polities in...
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  • Ali Baziyu (category Sultans of Ifat)
    killing of the lord of Adal and Mora, the victorious Sultan then annexed Adal and Mora to his Kingdom. He was also reported to have led raids on the Hubat Region...
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    spread through the Somali Peninsula, largely via da'wah. The Harla Kingdom of Hubat also converted to Islam circa 700. The Somalis were organised into various...
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    Mora (historical region) (category Historical geography of Ethiopia)
    including Adal, Hubat, Hargaya, Gidaya, Hadiya, and Fatagar. In 1264 Sultan Dil Gamis of Makhzumi defeated the overlord of Mora state in battle. Following...
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    the battle of Maeso, the governmental troops from Addis Ababa re-established a regular administration. During the 1920s, the south-eastern part of the...
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    Abu Bakr, but retired to Hubat to build up his strength. Ahmad ibn Ibrahim would eventually kill Sultan Abu Bakr in battle, and replaced him with Abu...
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    Oromo expansion (category Military history of Ethiopia)
    their invasion of Harar region occupying as far as Hubat which forced the Adal Sultanate to erect a wall around Harar the capital city of the principality...
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  • Adal (historical region) (category Medieval history of Ethiopia)
    the territory between Shewa and Zeila on the coast of Somalia. Districts within Adal included Hubat, Gidaya and Hargaya. It also occasionally included...
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    mainly found in Harar, Hubat, and Babile but they also inhabit the Somali Region, Dire Dawa and surrounding regions. The majority of the Karanle Sub-clans...
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    Ifat (historical region) (category Historical geography of Ethiopia)
    after overthrowing the Makhzumi dynasty and subsequently invading states of Hubat, Gidaya, Hargaya etc. The later Ifat rulers who are described as zealous...
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  • conquered Hubat, Adal and other Muslim states in the region. Making Ifat the most powerful Muslim kingdom in the Horn of Africa. In 1332, the Sultan of Ifat...
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    Dahlak (7th century–16th century AD) Sultanate of Shewa/Shoa (896–1286 AD) (List of rulers of Shewa) Hubat (9th century–14th century AD) Gidaya (9th century–14th...
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