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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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    Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi was born in 1506 and hailed from the lowlands of Hubat in the Adal Sultanate. The ethnicity of Ahmad ibn Ibrahim is disputed, with...
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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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  • 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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  • Ruins of a thirteenth century Harla town of Hubat near Dire Dawa...
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  • According to sixteenth century Adal writer Arab Faqīh, he was the Garad of Hubat. He often accompanied the Malassay during the Ethiopian-Adal War. Qecchin...
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    Ash Sharqiyah North Haul Oasis 600 Wadi Manqal  Oman Ash Sharqiyah North Hubat Oasis 547 Wadi Musfa  Oman Ash Sharqiyah North Ibra Oasis 479 Wadi Nam  Oman...
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    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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    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...
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    Ethiopia. Mora neighbored other states in the medieval era including Adal, Hubat, Hargaya, Gidaya, Hadiya, and Fatagar. In 1264 Sultan Dil Gamis of Makhzumi...
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    east of the Awash River on the Harar plateau in Adal alongside Gidaya and Hubat states. It neighbored other polities in the medieval era including Ifat...
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    sultanates of the Sultanate of Bale and the Imamate of Aussa (preceded by Hubat and Harar principalities), were led by members of the Ajuran and the Karanle...
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    confront him 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...
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  • State 9th–15th century Hargaya Islamic State 9th–15th century Harla Kingdom Hubat Kingdom 501–1500 AD Sultanate of Ifat Wafat, Ziela Sultanate 1275–1403 AD...
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  • although the latter only reigned as a puppet king. Walashmaʿ dynasty Siege of Hubat Richard Pankhurst, History of Ethiopian Towns (Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner...
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    on the Harar plateau and a district of Adal region alongside Hargaya and Hubat polities. It neighbored other states in the medieval era including Ifat...
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  • the emperor's troops alongside other Muslim dominions such as Biqulzar, Hubat, Gidaya, Hargaya and Fedis. Kwelgora. Encyclopedia Aethiopica. Crawford...
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    Ruins of the thirteenth-century Harla town of Hubat near Dire Dawa...
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    of the clan reside. In Ethiopia, the Karanle are mainly found in Harar, Hubat, and Babile but they also inhabit the Somali Region, Dire Dawa and surrounding...
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  • Ibn Sa'id al-Maghribi. Timothy Insoll identifies the Harlaa ruins to be Hubat the capital of the Harla state, a subordinate of Ifat Sultanate in the thirteenth...
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    Metera, Eritrea – 800 BC lost town. Keskese, Eritrea – 700 BC lost city. Hubat, Ethiopia – capital of Harla Kingdom Great Zimbabwe – built between the...
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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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    century, the Oromo began their invasion of Harar region occupying as far as Hubat which forced the Adal Sultanate to erect a wall around Harar the capital...
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    century AD) Sultanate of Shewa/Shoa (896–1286 AD) (List of rulers of Shewa) Hubat (9th century–14th century AD) Gidaya (9th century–14th century AD) Hargaya...
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  • and Mora to his Kingdom. He was also reported to have led raids on the Hubat Region before occupying it. The Emirate of Adal would not be an independent...
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    not immediately attempt conclusions with Sultan Abu Bakr, but retired to Hubat to build up his strength. Ahmad ibn Ibrahim would eventually kill Sultan...
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    northern Hararghe. In 1288 Sultan Wali Asma successfully imposed his rule on Hubat, Zeila and other Muslim states in the region. Taddesse Tamrat explains Sultan...
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  • Shewa and Zeila on the coast of Somalia. Districts within Adal included Hubat, Gidaya and Hargaya. It also occasionally included the Hadiya Sultanate...
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    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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  • and Hubat today known as Ejersa Goro. The sixteenth-century ruler of Adal who conquered Abyssinia, Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi was born in Hubat. Either...
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