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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...
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Sultanate in 1577, when
Muhammed Gasa
moved his
capital from
Harar to
Aussa (
Asaita) with the
split of the Adal
Sultanate into Aussa. In 1647, the
rulers of...
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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...
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Towns and
cities along its
course include Metehara, Awash,
Gewane and
Asaita.[citation needed]
There are
tributary rivers, lakes, hot springs, and swamps...
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Wendo Alitena Amba
Mariam Ambalage Ambo
Amuru Angacha Ankober Arboye Areka Asaita Asella ****osa
Aweday Aware Awasa Awash Awbare Aweday Axum
Azezo Babille...
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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...
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highway in north-east Ethiopia,
having been
planned and
built to
replace Asaita.
Located in
Administrative Zone 1,
Samara has a
latitude and
longitude of...
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Asaita District Hospital, 11°42′21″N 41°24′54″E / 11.705726810693344°N 41.41487615304778°E / 11.705726810693344; 41.41487615304778 (
Asaita District...
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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...
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deteriorated further and the
Rudramahalaya temple fell into ruins.
Asaita Thakar,
traditionally credited for the
origin of
traditional folk theatre...