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- H****an Enjamo was the chief of Hadiya in the nineteenth century. He was the last Garad of Qabena before the Abyssinian invasion. Born to a Hadiya Qabena...
- Menelik's general Gobana Dacche also defeated the Hadiya leader H****an Enjamo and annexed Hadiya territory. The 1880s were marked by the Scramble for...
- significant of these was the Battle of Aräkit (in Gumär) in 1875 where H****an Enjamo of Kebena defeated a large Shewan force. Only about one-third of Menelik's...
- Kebena, and Wolane fiercely resisted Menelik. They were led by H****an Enjamo of Kebena who on the advice of his sheiks declared jihad against the Shewans...
- and order in the region under the Islamic sharia which was led by H****an Enjamo. The Kebena subsist on agriculture. Unlike their southern kinsmen, the Kebena...
- was opposed by nobles especially the Garad of Qabeena at the time H****an Enjamo who began a resistance movement. In the following years, H****an would expand...
- demonstrated fierce resistance in coordination with the Hadiya rebel leader H****an Enjamo against the Abyssinian conquest of 1881-6, when Menelik II conducted several...
- Dinagde was initially captured fighting under the Hadiya army led by H****an Enjamo, he would however later switch allegiance and ****ist the Abyssinians in...
- Menelik invaded in the 1800's following the defeat of Qebena leader H****an Enjamo. Wolane domain today remains under the Gurage zone's eastern most district...
- was opposed by nobles especially the Garad of Qabeena at the time H****an Enjamo who began a resistance movement. In the following years, H****an would expand...