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- Ahmed Ibrahim invaded Habesha lands in what is known as the "Conquest of Habasha". Following Adal invasions, the southern part of the Empire was lost to...
- account: The country of the habasha has been ruled by a woman for many years now: she has killed the king of the habasha who was called Haḍani [from Ge'ez...
- known as Arab Faqīh, was an Adalite writer of the chronicle "****uh al-Habasha", a first hand account of the Ethiopian-Adal war in the sixteenth century...
- new demonym was subsequently rendered as ḥbs ('Aḥbāsh) in Sabaic and as Ḥabasha in Arabic. Derivatives of this are used in some languages that use loanwords...
- Jufan and Habasha (Arabic: وادي جوفان وحباشة) is a sub-district located in Harf Sufyan District, 'Amran Governorate, Yemen. Wadi Jufan and Habasha had a po****tion...
- parts of Somalia and Ethiopia. The Gurgura are mentioned in the ****uh Al Habasha: Conquest of Abyssinia as source dating back as far as the 16th century...
- mighty cities, and their coast is Dahlak. As to the kings in the land of al-Habasha they are under the control of the great king (the Najashi) to whom they...
- Look up Habesha or Habasha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Habash may refer to: Al-Habash, ancient region in the Horn of Africa Habesha people, of...
- struck the local community. The Chronicle of Seert records that Aksum (al-Habasha) was hit by the pandemic. Early Arabic sources record that plague was endemic...
- Oxford University Press, 1972), pp. 38–39 Knud Tage Andersen, "The Queen of Habasha in Ethiopian History, Tradition and Chronology", Bulletin of the School...