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Fatagar (Amharic: ፈጠጋር) was a
historical province that
separated Muslim and
Christian dominions in the
medieval Horn of Africa. In the
eleventh century...
- The
Battle of
Fatagar (alternatively
known as Nech Sar) was a
reprisal conflict between the
previous parti****nts of the Ethiopian–Adal War. It was fought...
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rulers of
Shewa however the
region much like
neighboring modern Bale,
Fatagar,
Angot and
others would eventually suc****b to the Oromo. In the eighteenth...
- Alvarez, Adal in 1520
bordered on the
Abyssinian frontier province of
Fatagar in the west and
stretched to Cape
Guardafui in the east. He
further stated...
- dynasty.
Dawit I and his
successors sta**** in
Fatagar (part of Shewa) for a long time in
Tobya (Yifat,
Fatagar). The
province served as the
birthplace of...
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local kingdoms Atiati,
Fatagar, and
Rumbati led by Bauw dynasty. In 1878,
there was a war
between Rumbati on one side and
Fatagar and
Atiati on the other...
- Begemder, Gojjam, Shewa, as well as from the
frontier provinces of Ifat,
Fatagar, Dawaro, Bali and Damot.
Although they
differ in the
corresponding figures...
- of
Arababni was
conquered by the
Ethiopian Empire and made part of
Fatagar.
Fatagar, and thus,
Arbabni is the
region southeast of the
modern capital Addis...
- as Commander-in-chief of the army in
Fatagar along with
reinforcements for
Angot and Tigre. As he got to
Fatagar Iyasus choose to camp at Zari, an inaccessible...
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Commanders and
leaders Imam
Ahmad ibn
Ibrahim al-Ghazi Eslamu,
Governor of
Fatagar Strength 12,000 men 500
horses (per Arab Faqīh) and 7
cannons "anything...