- to
Arabia crossed through Afar country, with
Afars reportedly still actively trading in
slaves as
recently as 1928. The
Afars were
consistently viewed...
- East
Africa Afar triple junction, a
geological rift
system which divides the Nubian, Somalian, and
Arabian plates French Territory of the
Afars and the Issas...
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southern part of the
Afar Region,
provides a
narrow green belt
which enables life for the
flora and
fauna in the area and for the
Afars, the
nomadic people...
- The
French Territory of the
Afars and the
Issas (FTAI; French:
Territoire français des
Afars et des Issas) was the name
given to present-day
Djibouti between...
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traditionnelle des
Afars.
Langues et
cultures africaines. Vol. 21. Paris: Peeters. ISBN 978-2-87723-363-7. Parker, Enid M. (2006). English–
Afar Dictionary. Washington...
- was
later destro**** by the
local Mudaito Afar in 1672.
Following the Awsa Imamate's demise, the
Mudaito Afars founded their own kingdom, the Sultanate...
- The
Afar Region (/
ˈɑːfɑːr/;
Afar:
Qafar Rakaakayak; Amharic: ዓፋር ክልል),
formerly known as
Region 2, is a
regional state in
northeastern Ethiopia and the...
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trade goes through. The
conflict spilled over to
Djibouti itself,
where Afars and
Somalis clashed in the
Balbala suburb of
Djibouti city. As a result...
- Tal
Afar (Arabic: تَلْعَفَر, romanized: Talʿafar, IPA: [talˈʕafar] Turkish: Telafer) is a city in the
Nineveh Governorate of
northwestern Iraq, located...
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includes presidents of the
Government Council of
French Territory of the
Afars and the Issas,
which acted as
heads of
government of the area of present-day...