- The
Harla, also
known as Harala,
Haralla were an
ethnic group that once
inhabited Ethiopia, Somalia, and Djibouti. They
spoke the now-extinct
Harla language...
- The
Harla kingdom was a sixth-century
Harla state centered around what is
present day
eastern Ethiopia. The
kingdom had
trading relations with the Ayyubid...
-
Kingdom Macrobia Dʿmt
Kingdom of Kush
Kingdom of
Aksum Kingdom of
Simien Harla Kingdom Barbaria Opone Malao Mosylon Mundus Toniki Aromata Avalites Sarapion...
-
exposed to
Oromo invasions.
Internal strife arose from
conflicts between the
Harla and Arab factions. A
Harar faction split from the
Imamate in 1647 forming...
- no less than four
hundred musketeers. The Adal
forces were
composed of
Harla/Harari, Somali, Afar, as well as Arab and
Turkish gunmen. Both
sides would...
- its centre, in
addition to many
mosques with
cylindrical minarets. The
Harla, an
early Hamitic group of tall
stature who
inhabited parts of Somalia,...
- við börn sín.
Meistari var
honum fenginn sá, er Aristóteles hét. Hann var
harla góður
klerkur og hinn
mesti spekingur að viti og er hann var tólf vetra...
- of
Aksum contributed to the
emergence of the
nearby Islamic-influenced
Harla Kingdom. The
Islamic conquests were not
solely responsible for the decline...
- present-day Ethiopia. Its
capital Walale was
situated in
northern Hararghe in
Harla country. Its
territory extended possibly to
areas west of the
Awash River...
- is the semi-legendary
common ancestor of the
Somali Darod clan and the
Harla people.
According to
local tradition,
Abdirahman descended from Aqil ibn...