- The
Sultanate of
Aussa was a
kingdom that
existed in the Afar
Region in
southern Eritrea,
eastern Ethiopia and
Djibouti from the 18th to the 20th century...
- The
Imamate of
Aussa, also
spelled Imamate of Awsa, was a
medieval ****
Muslim imamate in present-day
eastern Ethiopia and north-western Djibouti. Muhammad...
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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...
- kingdoms, each
ruled by its own Sultan.
Among these were the
Sultanate of
Aussa,
Sultanate of Girrifo/Biru,
Sultanate of Tadjourah,
Sultanate of Rahaito...
- 90%; the only
states retaining sovereignty were Liberia, Ethiopia, Egba,
Aussa, Senusiyya, Mbunda, the
Dervish State, the
Darfur Sultanate, and the Ovambo...
- Imam of the
Imamate of
Aussa.
Muhammad Gasa
abandoned the
capital of
Harar and
relocated his
capital to the
desert oasis of
Aussa. He
subsequently became...
-
conflict in the Horn of
Africa between the
Emirate of Harar,
Sultan of
Aussa, and
Oromo tribesmen, and the
Khedivate of
Egypt from 1874 to 1885. In 1874...
-
Aussa, thus
founding the
Imamate of
Aussa, from then on
Harar was
ruled by a
local wazir. The
first wazir to
govern Harar under the
Imamate of
Aussa was...
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Mudaito dynasty (Modaytó dynasty) is the
ruling dynasty of the
Sultanate of
Aussa (Sultanate of Awsa) in Ethiopia. It was
founded by the
Asaihemara Modaito...
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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...