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Location of Hargaya state in the middle ages

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

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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...

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Gidaya

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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...

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List of wars involving Ethiopia

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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...

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Oromo expansion

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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...

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Harari people

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also consist of seven Harla subclans: Abogn, Adish, Awari, Gidaya, Gatur, Hargaya, and Wargar. The Harari were previously known as "Adere", although this...

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Hubat

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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...

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Dakkar

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invasions, Dakkar was destroyed alongside other states such as Gidaya and Hargaya. Antoine d'Abbadie notes that the Barento Oromo had occupied Dakkar from...

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Amda Seyon I

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provinces of Ifat, pillaging Kuelgora, Biqulzar, Gidaya, Hubat, Fedis, Qedsé, Hargaya, and Shewa, populated mainly by Muslims, taking livestock, killing many...

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Battle of Das

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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...

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Harla people

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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...

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