Endagabatan (Amharic: እንደገብጠን) also known as Enda Gabtan, Anda Gabtan, or Endagabton was a historical province of Ethiopia. Located north west of the old Fatagar region, bounded by Mugar, Gudar as well as Abay rivers. The region is in modern west Shewa province.[1]
^Hassan, Mohammed. Oromo of Ethiopia(PDF). University of London. p. 234.
Endagabatan (Amharic: እንደገብጠን) also known as Enda Gabtan, Anda Gabtan, or Endagabton was a historical province of Ethiopia. Located north west of the...
The Battle of Endagabatan was fought in the year 1563 between the forces of the Ethiopian Empire led by Dejazmach Taklo, and rebels under Dejazmach Hamalmal...
the district of Selale, Oromia Modern Shewa includes the historical Endagabatan province. Shewa first appears in the historical record as part of a Muslim...
Engagements Battle of Ansata, Battle of Shimbra Kure, Battle of Fatagar, Battle of Hazalo, Battle of Endagabatan, Battle of Hadiya Commanders Commander Garad...
assisting the imperial forces of Emperor Sarsa Dengel at the Battle of Endagabatan and the Battle of Hadiya. A gate is named after him in the city of Harar...
about 7,011 square kilometers in size. It was bounded by the historical Endagabatan province. In the 1600s, emperor Susenyos I and his troops traversed this...
area of about 8,188 square kilometers. It was bounded by the historical Endagabatan province. The Mugar is important as a landmark because it marked the...
number of revolts: such as his cousin Hamalmal in 1563 at the Battle of Endagabatan, and another by his cousin Fasil two years later. In the 1570s several...
Shewa and was south of the kingdom of Lasta bounded by the region of Endagabatan in the north west. It is also described as having been located in eastern...
from Wej had assisted Emperor Sarsa Dengel at the battle of Battle of Endagabatan. Christian missionaries were sent annually to Wej during the era of Abuna...