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Hanfadhe ibn
Aydahis 1832–1862
Mahammad "Illalta“ ibn
Hanfadhe 1862–1902
Mahammad ibn
Aydahis ibn
Hanfadhe 1902–1910
Yayyo ibn
Mahammad ibn
Hanfadhe 1902–1927...
- was
founded in 1975 to
promote the
interests of the Afar people.
Sultan Hanfadhe was
shortly afterward exiled to
Saudi Arabia. Ethiopia's then-ruling communist...
- June 1975, the Derg
attempted to
arrest the Afar Sultan, Ras
Alimirah Hanfadhe, an
action which led to a
pitched battle in Asayita, home of Ras Alimirah...
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Bitwoded Sultan Alimirah Hanfare (Afar:
Amyota Qali
Mirac Canfaxe; c. 1919 - 25
April 2011) was
Sultan of
Aussa from 1944
until his
death in 2011. He ascended...
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nationalized all
rural lands,
including those of Ras
Bitwoded Alimirah Hanfadhe,
Sultan of the Afar. When they
offered to fly him to
Addis Ababa to negotiate...
- Tadjoura, but his
troops were
overwhelmed by the army of
Muhammad ibn
Hanfadhe,
Sultan of Aussa, and he was
killed in battle. Meanwhile, Arendrup, who...
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large number of Gallas. The Afar and
Galla forces under Sultan Muhammed Hanfadhe destro**** the
Egyptian army,
leaving only a
small number who fled to M****awa...
- the nine sons of his
direct predecessor, Aydahis, Alimirah, Kadhafo,
Hanfadhe, Alo and
Yayyo (the
later sultan)
Yayyo ibn
Mahammad ibn
Hanfere Afar:...
- led
mainly by
tribal leaders (and
large landowners), such as
Alimirah Hanfadhe the
Sultan of Aussa. The land
reform destro**** the
feudal order; changed...
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orientation and
unaffiliated with the Afar
Liberation Front of
Sultan Alimirah Hanfadhe, and
subsequently brokered a
peace treaty with them
which led the Derg...