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Harar (Amharic: ሐረር; Harari: ሀረር; Oromo:
Adare Biyyo; Somali: Herer; Arabic: هرر),
known historically by the
indigenous as
Harar-Gey or
simply Gey (Harari:...
- The
Emirate of
Harar was a
Muslim kingdom founded in 1647 when the
Harari people refused to
accept Imām ʿUmardīn Ādan as
their ruler and
broke away from...
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indicate that
spotted hyenas have been
present in the
walled Ethiopian city of
Harar for at
least 500 years,
where they
sanitise the city by
feeding on its organic...
- The
Egyptian invasion of
Harar, was part of a
conflict in the Horn of
Africa between the
Emirate of
Harar,
Sultan of Aussa, and
Oromo tribesmen, and the...
- 1938),
Amhara Governorate,
Eritrea Governorate, Galla-Sidamo Governorate,
Harar Governorate and
Somalia Governorate.
Committed suicide.
Africa portal Eritrea...
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Khorof Harar is a
settlement in Kenya's
Wajir County.
Khorof Harar people are
mostly nomads and
pastoralist people whose source of
livelihood is from...
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located in the Horn of Africa. It was
founded by Sabr ad-Din III on the
Harar plateau in Adal
after the fall of the
Sultanate of Ifat. The
kingdom flourished...
- The
Battle of
Harar was a
battle of the
Ogaden War. The
battle took
place from
October 1977
until January 1978, and was
fought near
Harar, Ethiopia. The...
- m****acred by
soldiers from the
Emirate of
Harar,
giving the
Emperor an
excuse to
invade the
Emirate of
Harar. The
Shewans then led an
invasion force, however...
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Prince Makonnen Haile Sel****ie, Duke of
Harar (baptismal name:
Araya Yohannes; 16
October 1924 – 13 May 1957) was the
second son, and second-youngest...