Hassan Enjamo was the chief of Hadiya in the nineteenth century.[1][2] He was the last Garad of Qabena before the Abyssinian invasion.[3]
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HassanEnjamo was the chief of Hadiya in the nineteenth century. He was the last Garad of Qabena before the Abyssinian invasion. Born to a Hadiya Qabena...
especially the Garad of Qabeena at the time HassanEnjamo who began a resistance movement. In the following years, Hassan would expand his dominion into all of...
They were led by HassanEnjamo of Kebena who on the advice of his sheiks declared jihad against the Shewans. For over a decade Hassan Injamo fought to...
detained for 26 weeks due to his refusal to hand over Hadiya rebel leader HassanEnjamo. Queen Gumiti also advised him to expand the cultivation of coffee in...
rule and order in the region under the Islamic sharia which was led by HassanEnjamo. The Kebena subsist on agriculture. Unlike their southern kinsmen, the...
Somali Girhi clan Jama Ali, current chief of the Somali Dhulbahante clan HassanEnjamo of Kebena Aze of Hadiya Ādan Ṣadiq of Imamate of Aussa Abass, continued...
1889 Menelik's general Gobana Dacche also defeated the Hadiya leader HassanEnjamo and annexed Hadiya territory. The 1880s were marked by the Scramble...
Jimma's Muslim state leader Abba Jifar II in Ethiopia to Hadiya rebel HassanEnjamo. The Kunta became particularly influential in the eighteenth century...
grew quickly and a resistance movement formed under their new leader HassanEnjamo, numerous nobles of the Jimma kingdom including the brother of king...
governed by Ras Gobena defeated the forces of the Muslim Kebena leader HassanEnjamo. On 14 October 1888, the allied forces of Ras Gobena and Moroda Bekere...
demonstrated fierce resistance in coordination with the Hadiya rebel leader HassanEnjamo against the Abyssinian conquest of 1881-6, when Menelik II conducted...
Menelik invaded in the 1800's following the defeat of Hadiya leader HassanEnjamo. Wolane domain today remains under the Gurage zone's eastern most district...
was appointed governor of Wadessa in the Harar region of Chercher. HassanEnjamo, rebel leader of Hadiya Zewde, Bahru (17 March 2002). A History of Modern...