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    The Sultanate of Aussa was a kingdom that existed in the Afar Region in southern Eritrea, eastern Ethiopia and Djibouti from the 18th to the 20th century...
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  • century saw the inclusion of upland Harla and Doba populations playing a pivotal role in the establishment of the Aussa Sultanate. The state was disestablished...
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  • Aussa or Awsa can refer to the Sultanate of Aussa Asaita, a city also called Aussa American Woman Suffrage Association, AWSA This disambiguation page lists...
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    Among these were the Sultanate of Aussa, Sultanate of Girrifo/Biru, Sultanate of Tadjourah, Sultanate of Rahaito, and Sultanate of Gobaad. In 1577, the...
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  • is the ruling dynasty of the Sultanate of Aussa (Sultanate of Awsa) in Ethiopia. It was founded by the Asaihemara Modaito clan of the Afars who came from...
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    Sultanate of Aussa, in northeastern Ethiopia Sultanate of Harar, in eastern Ethiopia Jarso Sultanate Sultanate of Hobyo, in central Somalia Sultanate of Ifat...
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    their history, the Denkel lowlands of Eritrea were part of the Sultanate of Aussa which came into being towards the end of the sixteenth century. Fergusson...
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    Werner Munzinger (category Explorers of Africa)
    – 14 November 1875 in Aussa, Sultanate of Aussa) was a Swiss adventurer and administrator under the service of the Khedivate of Egypt. He was born in...
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    identity would lead to the emergence of Aussa Sultanate. Enrico Cerulli's verdict on this "sad condition" of Adal's decadence was that whereas the Ethiopian...
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  • dynasty Sultanate of Ifat Walashma dynasty Ennarea Ethiopian Empire Solomonic dynasty Kingdom of Kaffa Sultanate of Harar Imamate of Aussa Emirate of Harar...
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    from Harar to Aussa (Asaita) with the split of the Adal Sultanate into Aussa and the Sultanate of Harar. At some point after 1672, Aussa declined in conjunction...
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    Emperor of Ethiopia List of emperors of Ethiopia Crown Council of Ethiopia Army of the Ethiopian Empire Sultanate of Ifat Sultanate of Shewa Zemene Mesafint...
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  • Garo) Gadabuursi Ughazate (1575/1607–1884) Imamate of Aussa (1577–1734 CE) succeeded by Sultanate of Aussa (1734–1865/1975 CE, 1991 CE–present) (NSM in Ethiopia)...
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  • Sultanate of Ifat (1285–1415) Fatagar (1400–1650) Adal Sultanate (1415–1577) Sultanate of Harar (1526–1577) Imamate of Aussa (1557–1672) Emirate of Harar...
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    the Imamate of Aussa until they were overthrown in the eighteenth century by the Mudaito dynasty, who later established the Sultanate of Aussa. Among the...
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    Eritrea (redirect from State of Eritrea)
    lowlands of Eritrea were part of the Sultanate of Aussa, which came into being towards the end of the sixteenth century. Abir, Mordechai (1968) The era of the...
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    the Delhi Sultanate conquered the northern Indian subcontinent, while Turkic dynasties like the Sultanate of Rum and Artuqids conquered much of Anatolia...
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    capital from Harar to Aussa with the split of the Adal Sultanate into Aussa and the Harari city-state. At some point after 1672, Aussa declined and temporarily...
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    Dʿmt (redirect from Kingdom of D'mt)
    before the Kingdom of Aksum's early stages, evolved into the Aksumite state, or was one of the smaller states united in the Kingdom of Aksum possibly around...
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  • This is a list of wars involving the Arab Republic of Egypt and its predecessor states.   Egyptian victory   Egyptian defeat   Another result* *e.g. result...
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    Tessema Nadew (category Year of birth missing)
    course of the First Italo-Ethiopian War in 1895–1896. The show of Abyssinian force dissuaded the Afar sultan Mahammad Hanfare of the Sultanate of Aussa from...
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    Isaaq Sultanate (Somali: Saldanadda Isaaq, Wadaad: سَلْدَنَدْدَ إساقْ, Arabic: السلطنة الإسحاقية) was a Muslim sultanate that ruled parts of the Horn of Africa...
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    invasion of Harar, was part of a conflict in the Horn of Africa between the Emirate of Harar, Sultan of Aussa, and Oromo tribesmen, and the Khedivate of Egypt...
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    Harar (redirect from Walls of Harar)
    Aussa, thus founding the Imamate of Aussa, from then on Harar was ruled by a local wazir. The first wazir to govern Harar under the Imamate of Aussa was...
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    northeastern and in some parts of southeastern Somalia. It governed an area historically known as Maakhir. The sultanate was ruled in the 19th century...
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    The Sultanate of Zanzibar (Swahili: Usultani wa Zanzibar, Arabic: سلطنة زنجبار, romanized: Sulṭanat Zanjībār), also known as the Zanzibar Sultanate, was...
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    name of a hill 90 miles north-west of Lake Abbe. Asaita was briefly the capital of the Adal Sultanate and Imamate of Aussa as well as seat of the Aussa Sultanate...
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    The Sultanate of Hobyo (Somali: Saldanadda Hobyo, Arabic: سلطنة هوبيو), also known as the Sultanate of Obbia, was a 19th-century Somali Sultanate in present-day...
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  • (1799–1800) Tekle Giyorgis I, Emperor (1800) Demetros, Emperor (1800–1801) Sultanate of Aussa (complete list) – Kadhafo, Sultan (1734–1749) Kadhafo Mahammad ibn...
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    Timurid Renaissance (category Culture of Central Asia)
    Central Asia, and beyond, flocked to this academy in the capital city of his sultanate. Consequently, Ulugh Beg gathered many great mathematicians and scientists...
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