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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Christian rulers of Shewa however the region much like neighboring Bale, Fatagar, Angot and others would eventually suc****b to the Oromo. In the eighteenth...
- 1559. Nur and his troops were returning from a victory at the Battle of Fatagar against the Ethiopian Imperial army, when they were ambushed sustaining...
- 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...
- ad-Din appointed governors for nearby and neighboring provinces such as Fatagar and Alamalé, as well as far-off provinces in the north like Damot, Amhara...
- 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...
- sending the latter's head to the Emperor. In 1559, Nur ibn Mujahid invaded Fatagar again with a force comprising 1800 hor**** and 500 riflemen, and numerous...