- The
Mudaito dynasty (Modaytó dynasty) is the
ruling dynasty of the
Sultanate of
Aussa (Sultanate of Awsa) in Ethiopia. It was
founded by the Asaihemara...
- of Awsa was
later destro**** by the
local Mudaito Afar in 1672.
Following the Awsa Imamate's demise, the
Mudaito Afars founded their own kingdom, the Sultanate...
- Afar
Region until they were
overthrown in the
eighteenth century by the
Mudaito dynasty of Afar who
later established the
Sultanate of Aussa. The primary...
- the
Ethiopian family. In 1734, the Afar
leader Kedafu,
established the
Mudaito Dynasty in Ethiopia,
which later also came to
include the
southern Denkel...
-
Aussa Sultanate. The
state was
disestablished in 1734 and in 1769, the
Mudaito dynasty successfully overthrew the
Kabirto of Harla.
Harar which had held...
- be 95
years old,
suggesting he was born earlier. A
member of the
Aussa Mudaito Dynasty, and the
youngest of
three children, with two
older sisters, Fatima...
-
between the
Debenik Weima and the
Mudaito,
resulting in a
bloody skirmish. The
casualties were substantial, with the
Mudaito suffering 700
fatalities and the...
- (1700s–1884) Reer
Caynaashe (18th century–1884)
Walashma dynasty (1197–1559)
Mudaito dynasty (16th century–present)
Gobroon dynasty (late 17th–20th centuries)...
-
state of
Gimirra Rulers of Leqa
Naqamte Rulers of
Shewa Rulers of
Welayta Mudaito dynasty (Awssa Sultanate) See also:
Monarchies of
Ethiopia Rulers during...
- 1285–1577) -
Ruled Ifat and
later Adal.
Dethroned by the
Imamate of
Aussa Mudaito dynasty (AD 1734–1936) -
Turned Aussa in a Sultanate,
annexed by the Kingdom...