- oneness, the
Hadiyya proper. The term
Hadiya specifically designates the
Qabeena people.
Other ethnic groups such as Siltʼe, Wulbareg, Azarnat, Barbare...
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Abyssinian invasion under Menelik II in the 1800s. The
Hadiya state of
Qabeena under imam Umar
Baksa capitulated to the
Abyssinians without resistance...
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practiced Ethiopian Orthodox Christianity, and 1.91% were Protestants.
Qabeena language.
Encyclopedia Aethiopica. Reshad, Mohammedawol.
Change and Continuity...
- the battle, he
would soon suc****b to
malaria in 1889 upon his
return to
Qabeena. Braukämper,
Ulrich (1977). "Islamic Prin****lities in
Southeast Ethiopia...
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groups Sooro, Shaashoogo, Baadawwaachcho, Libidoo/Maraqo/Marako, Halaba,
Qabeena, Oromo, Sidama, Harari, Argobba, Kambata, Afar, Somali, Gurage, Wolayta...
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Closely related varieties are
Xambaaro (T'ambaaro, Timbaaro), Alaba, and
Qabeena (K'abeena), of
which the
latter two are
sometimes divided as a separate...
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million speakers. It
includes several dialects, such as Tembaaro, Alaba, and
Qabeena. It is
closely related also to the
Hadiyya and
Sidama languages, spoken...