• Hadiya also known as Adea or Hadia was a medieval Muslim state in the southern part of its realm located south of Shewa and west of Sharkha. The Hadiya...
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  • Hadiya (Amharic: ሐድያ), also spelled as Hadiyya, is an ethnic group native to Ethiopia in Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples' Region who speak...
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    other states in the medieval era including Adal, Hubat, Hargaya, Gidaya, Hadiya, and Fatagar. In 1264 Sultan Dil Gamis of Makhzumi defeated the overlord...
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  • Zeila region. The fifteenth century empress Eleni of Ethiopia was styled as "queen of Zeila" due to her Muslim upbringing and connection to the Hadiya Sultanate...
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    state of Gera. Until the mid 16th century, this region was part of the Sidama kingdoms of Ennarea, Hadiya, Janjero and Kaffa, tributary states to the Ethiopian...
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    Dirashe special woreda Gedeo – 4.9%, mostly in Gedeo Zone Hadiya – 7.98%, mostly in Hadiya Zone Kambaata – 3.82%, mostly in Kembata Tembaro Zone Burji...
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  • Hargaya. It also occasionally included the Hadiya Sultanate. According to Ewald Wagner, Adal region was historically the area stretching from Zeila to Harar...
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    (Amharic: ዶባ, Afar: Dobaq) also known as the Country of Dobas was a historical Muslim region in central modern Ethiopia. Historian Fesseha Berhe associates...
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  • emperor Susenyos I at the Battle of Hadiya in the 1600s. Aze, sixteenth century leader of Hadiya Shinn, David. Historical Dictionary of Ethiopia. Scarecrow...
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  • and territorial factors, Amda Seyon's first conquests were Gojjam and Hadiya in 1316, and the forced seizure of the Enderta Province, where there was...
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  • were historically associated with the Muslim state of Hadiya Sultanate and designated Hadiya people alongside other ethnic groups in the region. In the...
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    the Muslim areas of Hadiya and Gurage until 1888 when Gobana Dacche faced him in the Battle of Jebdu Meda where the Muslim Hadiya and Gurage army was...
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  • bordered on the south by the Dawro Zone, on the north by the Hadiya Zone, on the west Hadiya and Dawro on the east by Hadero Tunto, and on the southeast...
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  • Abadir who settled in Harar. In the middle ages, Halaba were part of the Hadiya state. In the 1400s, their Garad (chief) was in conflict with the Abyssinian...
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  • Nationalities and Peoples Region (SNNPR), specifically the Hadiya Zone, and less so in the Kembata Tembaro Zone (KT). The Danta, historically and commonly known...
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  • Sultanate of the Geledi (17th century–1910) Kingdom of Kaffa (c. 1390–1897) Hadiya Sultanate (13th century–15th century) Welayta Kingdom (c. 1250–1894) Kingdom...
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  • 1600s their leader Garad of Seba Hadiya Sidi Mohammed defeated the troops of Emperor Susenyos I at the Battle of Hadiya thus protecting their frontier from...
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    groups: Sidama, Alaba, Tambaro, Qewenna, Danta (Dubamo), Maraqo, Konso, Hadiya, Kambata; Omotic groups: Wolaitans, Gamo, Gofa, Dawuro, Konta, etc., and...
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    Bale Province, Ethiopia (category History of the Somali Region (Ethiopia))
    is the name of a former region located in the southeastern part of modern Ethiopia. It bordered the Dawaro to the north, Hadiya in the west, and Adal in...
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    in other areas of the southern region. Anfray and Joussaume reported several stelae sites from Gurage, Silti, Hadiya, Kambata and Wolayita. The stelae...
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    to Zara Yaqob. Hadiya rulers later appealed to the Adal Sultanate for assistance, which lead to the climax of conflict in the region during the Ethiopian-Adal...
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    overturn the historically bad relationship between Harar and the Ethiopian government. Some Hararis as well as the Somali Sheekhal and Hadiya Halaba clans...
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    inhabitants of the Arsi Province, Adere (Harari) whom they call the Hadiya. Hadiya clans claim their forefathers were Harari however they later became...
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  • and provinces of Dawaro and Sharkha in the north, Adal in the east and Hadiya in the west. There was no hereditary dynasty that ruled Bale, but Islam...
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    on the north by Hadiya, on the northeast by the Oromia Region, on the east by the Bilate River which separates it from Sidama Region, and on the south...
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  • applied to even the empress Eleni of Ethiopia due to her ties to the state of Hadiya. At the turn of the 20th century, elites of the Solomonic dynasty employed...
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  • is "One who seeks Justice" Several Muslim states and dominions including Hadiya Sultanate, Sultanate of Darfur, Ganz province, Harla and Somali Sultanate...
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  • usually considered by linguists to be separate languages altogether. Due to historical migrations, about half of the Akan population reside in Ivory Coast. Some...
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    Gidaya (category History of the Somali Region (Ethiopia))
    polities. It neighbored other states in the medieval era including Ifat, Mora, Hadiya, Fatagar, Biqulzar, Fedis and Kwelgora. According to Dr. Lapiso Delebo,...
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    century Emperor Zara Yaqob invaded the Muslim state of Hadiya Sultanate and married the captured Hadiya princess Eleni which was condemned by Muslims. In the...
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