Damot (historical region), a medieval province in western Ethiopia
Dʿmt, ancient kingdom in Eritrea and Ethiopia, the Horn of Africa
Kingdom of Damot, a medieval kingdom in what is now Ethiopia
Damot Sore, woreda in southern Ethiopia
Damot Pulasa, woreda in southern Ethiopia
Damot Weyde, woreda in southern Ethiopia
Damot Gale, woreda in southern Ethiopia
Docmo (town), a town the Somali region in Ethiopia also translated as Damot
Danot (also Damot), woreda in eastern Ethiopia
Topics referred to by the same term
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Kingdom of Damot, a medieval kingdom in what is now Ethiopia Damot Sore, woreda in southern Ethiopia Damot Pulasa, woreda in southern Ethiopia Damot Weyde...
The Kingdom of Damot (Amharic: ዳሞት) was a medieval kingdom in what is now western Ethiopia. The territory was positioned below the Blue Nile. It was a...
Dega Damot (Amharic: ደጋ ዳሞት) is one of the woredas in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Mirab Gojjam Zone, Dega Damot is bordered on the south...
Damot Pulasa is a woreda in South Ethiopia, Part of the Wolayita Zone Damot Pulasa is bordered on the east and south by Damot Gale, on the west by the...
Damot Sore is a woreda in South Ethiopia Regional State of Ethiopia. Part of the Wolayita Zone Damot Sore is bordered on the southeast by Sodo Zuria, on...
Damot Gale is a woreda in South Ethiopia Regional State, Ethiopia. Part of the Wolayita Zone, Damot Gale is bordered on the southwest by Sodo Zuria, on...
a note in a manuscript of Amda Seyon's military campaigns there and in Damot in 1309 EC (1316/7 CE), during which time it was incorporated into Ethiopia...
The Awngi language, in older publications also called Awiya (an inappropriate ethnonym), is a Central Cushitic language spoken by the Awi people, living...
Kingdom of Damot in c.970 C.E. because they refused to pay tribute, though, Zena Petros failed on this campaign against Damot. "The kingdom of Damot: An Inquiry...
Mount Damota or Mount Damot is the highest peak in Wolayita, Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, Ethiopia with altitude of nearly 2...
Prehistory Land of Punt (c. 2500–980 BC) Kingdom of Dəmot (c. 980–400 BC) Aksumite Empire (c. 150 BC–AD 960) Sultanate of Dahlak (960–1557) Zagwe Dynasty...
Sodo, on the southwestern slope of Mt. Damota. Damota also known as Mount Damot rises over 2,900 m (9,500 ft) above sea level although the Mochena Borago...
Damot Weyde is a woreda in South Ethiopia Regional State of Ethiopia. It is a Part of the Wolayita Zone located in the Great Rift Valley, Damot Weyde...
The warlike emperor of Amda Seyon I conducted many campaigns in Gojjam, Damot and Eritrea, but his most important campaigns were against his Muslim enemies...
the Aksumite Empire; the ancient Semitic-speaking Gafat inhabited Eastern Damot (East Welega) and Western Shewa; the Galila clan of Aymallal (Soddo) inhabited...
The very first challenge to Iyoas' rule, when Nanna Giyorgis rebelled in Damot out of envy for Waragna's increased influence in the court, had to be suppressed...
Sore district Areka Gara Godo Damot Gale district Boditi Gacheno Damot Pulasa district Shanto Damot Sore district Gununo Damot Weyde district Bedessa Diguna...
Prehistory Land of Punt (c. 2500–980 BC) Kingdom of Dəmot (c. 980–400 BC) Aksumite Empire (c. 150 BC–AD 960) Sultanate of Dahlak (960–1557) Zagwe Dynasty...
Eagle of the majesty č̣äwa Bale Bale č̣äwa Maya Bahir Negash Bäṣur amora Gamo Spear of the eagle Bäṣär šotäl Damot Sword of the foe Damot Hadari Damot...