Hargaya (Harari: ሀርጋየ Härgayä) was a historical Muslim state in present-day eastern Ethiopia.[1][2] It was located east of the Awash River on the Harar plateau in Adal alongside Gidaya and Hubat states.[3][4][5] It neighbored other polities in the medieval era including Ifat, Fedis, Mora and Biqulzar.[6]
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Hargaya (Harari: ሀርጋየ Härgayä) was a historical Muslim state in present-day eastern Ethiopia. It was located east of the Awash River on the Harar plateau...
positioned on the Harar plateau and a district of Adal region alongside Hargaya and Hubat polities. It neighbored other states in the medieval era including...
Din (1415-1430) Ethiopia Adal Sultanate Defeat Gidaya, Mora, Adal, and Hargaya incorporated into the Adal Sultanate Badley ad-Din II's Invasion of Ethiopia...
drought led to the destruction of several towns including Sim, Shewa, Negeb, Hargaya and Dakkar. Oromo invasions in the Harar region were followed by epidemic...
also consist of seven Harla subclans: Abogn, Adish, Awari, Gidaya, Gatur, Hargaya, and Wargar. The Harari were previously known as "Adere", although this...
eastern Ethiopia. Historically part of the Adal region alongside Gidaya and Hargaya states on the Harar plateau. Hubat is today within a district known as...
invasions, Dakkar was destroyed alongside other states such as Gidaya and Hargaya. Antoine d'Abbadie notes that the Barento Oromo had occupied Dakkar from...
made up of 12,048 warriors from various regions such as Gidaya, Hubat and Hargaya and form an alliance with Ifat sultan, Jamal ad-Din, who was a vassal king...
group consist of seven Harla subclans: Abogn, Adish, Awari, Gidaya, Gatur, Hargaya, and Wargar. Some sources claim Harla were a less Semitic version of the...