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October 2008. "
Habshis and
Siddis –
Africans and
African descendants in
South Asia",
ColorQ World. The
Global African Community/Great
Habshis in Ethiopian/Indian...
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their power among themselves.
Jalaluddin tried to rein them in. But the
Habshis rebelled under the
leadership of
Shahzada Barbak and
killed the Sultan...
- The
Habshi Kot (lit.
Abyssinian fortress) is a
hillock situated on the
outskirts of Bidar, India. It
contains the
tombs of
Abyssinian noblemen who were...
- the
Habshis engendered bonds of
mutual trust, as the
Deccanis had both kin and
inherited authority, but
lacked sufficient numbers,
while the
Habshis were...
- Ayid
Habshi (or Habashi, Arabic: عايِد حبشي, Hebrew: עאיד חבשי; born 10 May 1995) is an
Israeli footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Ironi Kiryat...
- Hill
likely derives from
Kambata in
Ethiopia from
where enslaved African Habshis were
brought to
India in
medieval times.
Breach Candy Singh,
Varun (4 November...
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Habib Noh bin
Mohamad Al-
Habshi (Arabic: حبيب نوح بن محمد الحبشي; 1788 – 27 July 1866) was an Arab
mystic who is
regarded in
Sufism as a wali (Islamic...
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Ibrahim Adil Shah I, had
divided power between the **** nobles, the
Habshis and the Deccanis. However, Ali Adil Shah
favored Shi'as.
After his death...
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October 2006.
Retrieved 24
December 2006. Dr.
Richard Pankhurst. "Great
Habshis in Ethiopian/Indian history:
History of the
Ethiopian Diaspora, in India...
- in the
state of Gujarat, India. The
mosque was
built by Sidi Sayyad, a
Habshi nobleman, in 1572–73. The Sidi Saiy**** Mosque, po****rly
known as Sidi Saiyyid...