- Nekemte, also
spelled as
Neqemte (Oromo: Naqamtee, Amharic: ነቀምት), is a
market city and
separate woreda in
western Ethiopia.
Located in the East Welega...
- Leqa
Naqamte, also
known as Leqa Neqemte, was a
polity from 1841 to 1897 in what
later became the
Welega Province of Ethiopia. It was
formed as an outgrowth...
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Moroda (Oromo:
Kumsaa Morodaa) heir to the
former Welega Kingdom of Leqa
Naqamte, and
later served as
governor of
welega Province. Her
mother was Woizero...
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Habte Mariam Gabre-Igziabiher, the heir to the old
Oromo kingdom of Leqa
Naqamte in
Welega Province, and
later served as
governor of
Welega province. They...
-
senior statesman Lij
Yilma Deressa.[citation needed] List of
rulers of Leqa
Naqamte Soszynski, Henry. "LEQA". members.iinet.net.au.
Retrieved 2018-06-12. From...
- administration: the semi-autonomous
areas of Asosa, Beni Shangul, Leqa
Naqamte, and Leqa Qellam, and the
province of Sibu. The
boundaries of
Welega remained...
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Fikre Sel****ie Habte-Mariam, the heir to the old
Welega Kingdom of Leqa
Naqamte, and
brother to
Woizero Atsede Habte-Mariam (wife of
General Mulugeta Bulli)...
- Oromia, on the all-weather
highway between Addis Ababa (Finfinne) and
Naqamte, this town has a
longitude and
latitude of 9°08′N 37°03′E / 9.133°N 37...
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prosperous village as
several slave-merchants live here" who
travelled to Leqa
Naqamte and to the
Kwama people to
purchase slaves. He also
mentions that "fine...
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Shewan forces,
under Ras
Gobana Dacche and
Moroda Bekere,
ruler of Leqa
Naqamte. Only a handful,
including Khalil,
barely manage to flee the battlefield...