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- Asaita (Amharic: አሳይታ, Asayəta; Afar: Aysaqiita), known historically as Aussa (Awsa), is a town in northeastern Ethiopia, and until 2007 served as the...
- Sultanate in 1577, when Muhammed Jasa moved his capital from Harar to Aussa (Asaita) with the split of the Adal Sultanate into Aussa. In 1647, the rulers of...
- means 'get-up'. Bhavai is believed to have originated in the 14th century. Asaita Thakar is traditionally credited for its origin. In 14th century, Ganga...
- Towns and cities along its course include Metehara, Awash, Gewane and Asaita. There are tributary rivers, lakes, hot springs, and swamps in the Middle...
- the country when the Derg attempted to capture him in a bloody raid on Asaita, and proceeded to establish the Afar Liberation Front to resist the government...
- Tena Alitena Amba Mariam Ambalage Ambo Amuru Angacha Ankober Arboye Areka Asaita Asella ****osa Aware Awasa Awash Awbare Aweday Axum Azezo Babille Badme Bahir...
- Berbera in Somalia. Smaller towns include the former Afar Region capital of Asaita in Ethiopia and smaller ports along the coast such as Tadjoura in Djibouti...
- Aussa or Awsa can refer to the Sultanate of Aussa Asaita, a city also called Aussa American Woman Suffrage ****ociation, AWSA This disambiguation page lists...
- highway in north-east Ethiopia, having been planned and built to replace Asaita. Located in Administrative Zone 1, Semera has a latitude and longitude of...
- town deteriorated further and the Rudramahalaya temple fell into ruins. Asaita Thakar, traditionally credited for the origin of traditional folk theatre...