Endagabatan (Amharic: እንደገብጠን) also known as Enda Gabtan, Anda Gabtan, or Endagabton was a historical province of Ethiopia. Located north west of the...
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The Battle of Endagabatan was fought in the year 1563 between the forces of the Ethiopian Empire led by Dejazmach Taklo, and rebels under Dejazmach Hamalmal...
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the district of Silalish, Shewa Modern Shewa includes the historical Endagabatan province. Shewa first appears in the historical record as part of a Muslim...
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Engagements Battle of Ansata, Battle of Shimbra Kure, Battle of Fatagar, Battle of Hazalo, Battle of Endagabatan, Battle of Hadiya Commanders Commander Garad...
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assisting the imperial forces of Emperor Sarsa Dengel at the Battle of Endagabatan and the Battle of Hadiya. A gate is named after him in the city of Harar...
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area of about 8,188 square kilometers. It was bounded by the historical Endagabatan province. The Mugar is important as a landmark because it marked the...
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Shewa and was south of the kingdom of Lasta bounded by the region of Endagabatan in the north west. It is also described as having been located in eastern...
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about 7,011 square kilometers in size. It was bounded by the historical Endagabatan province. In the 1600s, emperor Susenyos I and his troops traversed this...
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number of revolts: such as his cousin Hamalmal in 1563 at the Battle of Endagabatan, and another by his cousin Fasil two years later. In the 1570s several...
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from Wej had assisted Emperor Sarsa Dengel at the battle of Battle of Endagabatan. Christian missionaries were sent annually to Wej during the era of Abuna...
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