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Dawaro or
Doaro (Amharic: ደዋሮ) was a
Muslim prin****lity
which laid near Hadiya. The
state was
originally independent until becoming a v****al and later...
- country". The "wicked
plans of Haydara" of
Dawaro were thus "brought to nothing" as the
chronicler states.
Dawaro was then
grouped together with
other kingdoms...
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Bursuuk Jarsoo Warra Walaabu Warra Sayyo Warra Ogaa
Warra Dhanka Warra Dawaro Warra Oromo Obborra Daga Bil'a
Dorani Akkichu Noole Haleele Noole Mucaa...
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Arababni Argobba Aymallal Bale
Baqulin Dahlak Dobe'a
Dankali Bazin Belgin Dara
Dawaro Gabaal Ganz
Gidaya Gurage Hadiya Harar Jarin Maya Mora
Nagash Qita'a Sharkha...
- Gojjam, Shewa, as well as from the
frontier provinces of Ifat, Fatagar,
Dawaro, Bali and Damot.
Although they
differ in the
corresponding figures which...
-
Portuguese chronicler Joao Bermudes, who
observed that
during the
invasion of
Dawaro, the
Oromos "did not come on
without order like barbarians, but advanced...
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Arababni Argobba Aymallal Bale
Baqulin Dahlak Dobe'a
Dankali Bazin Belgin Dara
Dawaro Gabaal Ganz
Gidaya Gurage Hadiya Harar Jarin Maya Mora
Nagash Qita'a Sharkha...
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located in
eastern Ethiopia,
where several kingdoms, such as Ifat, Mora,
Dawaro,
Hadiya and Bale, also existed. The area is now part of
modern Shewa southeast...
- "mysterious province" that
bordered the
Islamic sultanates and
provinces of
Dawaro and
Sharkha in the north, Adal in the east and
Hadiya in the west. There...
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adversaries to the east,
killing the
Sultan and
campaigning as far as Adal,
Dawaro and Bali in
present day
eastern Ethiopia. Amda Seyon's
conquests significantly...