Adabay River is a river of central Ethiopia which, along with the Wanchet River, defined the former district of Marra Biete.[1] Its tributaries include the Chacha, the Beresa, and three other
streams which join together at the top of a deep canyon.[2][3]
^G.W.B. Huntingford, The historical geography of Ethiopia from the first century AD to 1704, (Oxford University Press: 1989), p. 153
^Journals of the Rev. Messrs. Isenberg and Krapf, Missionaries of the Church Missionary Society, Detailing their proceedings in the kingdom of Shoa, and journeys in other parts of Abyssinia, in the years 1839, 1840, 1841 and 1842, (London, 1843), p. 243
AdabayRiver is a river of central Ethiopia which, along with the Wanchet River, defined the former district of Marra Biete. Its tributaries include the...
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Wanchet River is a river of central Ethiopia, and a tributary of the Jamma River. Along with the AdabayRiver, it defined the border of the former district...
(which it shared with Damot), and the northern boundary along the Adabay and Mofar rivers. The al-Umari territorial account of Ifat Sultanate implies a size...
defines its boundaries as "the Mofar River in the south, the Adabay and Wanchet rivers in the west, the Qechene River in the north, and in the east a long...