Biqulzar also spelled as Baqulzar or Bequl zar was a historical region located in eastern Ethiopia.[1][2][3] According to Taddesse Tamrat, the state was positioned east of the Awash River however historian Hussein Ahmed, proposes it was a general term for districts east of Amhara region in the fourteenth century.[4][5]
^Cerulli, Enrico (1941). "Il Sultanato Dello Scioa Nel Secolo Xiii Secondo Un Nuovo Documento Storico". Rassegna di Studi Etiopici. 1 (1). Istituto per l'Oriente C. A. Nallino: 39. JSTOR 41460159.
^Gelgelo, Surafel. HISTORY OF ETHIOPIA AND THE HORN(PDF). Ministry of Science and Higher education. p. 49.
^Feto, Jemal. A HISTORICAL SURVEY OF THE ISLAMIZATION OF ARSI OROMO: WITH PARTICULAR EMPHASIS ON GADAB AREA, 1935-2000(PDF). Haramaya University. p. 11.
^Tamrat, Taddesse. Review: The Chronicle of 'Amde-Siyon. Cambridge University Press. p. 513. JSTOR 180118.
^Ahmed, Hussein (October 2021). Islam in Nineteenth-Century Wallo, Ethiopia Revival, Reform and Reaction. Brill. p. 6. ISBN 9789004492288.
Biqulzar also spelled as Baqulzar or Bequl zar was a historical region located in eastern Ethiopia. According to Taddesse Tamrat, the state was positioned...
neighbored other polities in the medieval era including Ifat, Fedis, Mora and Biqulzar. The people of Hargaya were reportedly a sub clan of the Harla people....
other states in the medieval era including Ifat, Mora, Hadiya, Fatagar, Biqulzar and Fedis. According to Dr. Lapiso Delebo, Gidaya was one of the Islamic...
reprisals throughout all of the provinces of Ifat, pillaging Kuelgora, Biqulzar, Gidaya, Hubat, Fedis, Qedsé, Hargaya, and Shewa, populated mainly by Muslims...
soldiers and 15,000 horsemen. Al Umari mentioned seven cities in Ifat: Biqulzar, Kuljura, Shimi, Shewa, Adal, Jamme and Laboo. While reporting that its...
Girri, in particularly exquisite clothing When the Muslims arrived at Biqulzar before the battle of Badeqe the imam began preparing and assembling his...