- 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...
- "The
Process of
Urbanization in Wollega,
Western Ethiopia: The Case of
Neqemte."
Journal of
Ethiopian Studies 26, no. 1 (1993): 59-72.
Accessed April...
- Nekemte, also
spelled as
Neqemte (Oromo: Naqamtee, Amharic: ነቀምት), is a
market city and
separate woreda in
western Ethiopia.
Located in the East Welega...
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Bekere Godana was a king of the Leqa
Neqemte one of the
realms of the
Oromo in the mid-19th century,
ruled 1841–1868. He was the
first of the
kings to...
- and last Moti, or ruler, of the
Welega kingdom also
known as the Leqa
Neqemte state. His
father was Moti
Moroda Bekere.
Under his rule,
Nekemte continued...
- (1854–1870) Gali Sherocho, King (1870–1890) Gaki Sherocho, King (1890–1897) Leqa
Neqemte (complete list) –
Bekere Godana, Moti (1841–1868)
Mereda Bekere, Moti (1871–1888)...
- Ethiopia.
Despite raids over the next two years,
local rulers west of Leqa
Neqemte, such as 'Abd ar-Rahman
Khojali of Qabesh,
stopped paying tribute to Omdurman...
- King (1821–1845) Gawi
Nechocho or Haji Ginoch, King (1845–1854) Leqa
Neqemte (complete list) –
Bekere Godana, Moti (1841–1868)
Kingdom of Limmu-Ennarea...
- (complete list) – Abba
Jifar II, Moti (1878–1932) Abba Jofir, Moti (1932) Leqa
Neqemte (complete list) –
Kumsa Mereda, Moti (1888–1923)
Somalia Dervish state...
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Zanzibar (1856–1890/1964 CE)
Sultanate of
Hobyo (1880s–1888/1927 CE) Leqa
Neqemte (19th
century CE) Leqa
Qellem (19th
century CE)
Uhehe Kingdom (19th century–1898...