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Hegano (Harari: ሔገኖ) sometimes called Haygan or Hayjan was an administrative title in the Horn of Africa.[1]

  1. ^ Hassan, Mohammed. Oromo of Ethiopia (PDF). University of London. p. 205.

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Hegano

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Jeberti people

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Imamate of Aussa

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Adal Sultanate

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Asaita

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Harar based Adal Sultanate, the ruler of Aussa in this period was known as Hegano. Aussa became prominent when it served as capital of the Adal Sultanate...

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Awbube

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horses. Among those in the rear was Zaharbui Utman, the sharif Ahmad and the Hegano 'Abd Allah, 'Ali Farasaham and the sheikh Kalil, a descendant of Aububah...

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Wardey

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Malassay

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notable Malassay were Amir Husain bin Abubaker the Gaturi and Alus the Hegano. The Malassay participated in the conquest of Abyssinia at the decisive...

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Ganz province

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