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Welega (also
spelled Wollega; Oromo:
Wallagga; Amharic: ወለጋ) was a
province in
western Ethiopia, with its
capital city at Nekemte. It was
named for the...
- and legitimacy.
Prelude to the
history of a no man’s land. Bela Shangul,
Wallagga,
Ethiopia (ca. 1800-1898). Naples:
Istituto di
Studi Orientale. "Census...
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Alessandro Triulzi, "Trade, Islam, and the
Mahdia in
Northwestern Wallaggā, Ethiopia",
Journal of
African History, 16 (1975), pp. 55–71
Alfredo González-Ruibal...
- The
Welega (also
spelled Wallagga,
Wallaga or Wal-arga) is a
branch of the
Oromo people who live in
Oromia Region of Ethiopia, in the
former Welega Province;...
- East
Welega (Oromo:
Wallagga Bahaa) is one of the
zones in the
central Oromia Region of Ethiopia. This
administrative division acquired its name from the...
- West
Wollega Zone (Oromo:
Wallagga Lixaa) is a zone in the
western part of
Oromia Region, Ethiopia. This zone is
named after the
former province of Wollega...
- Embabo.
Alessandro Triulzi, "Trade, Islam, and the
Mahdia in
Northwestern Wallagga, Ethiopia",
Journal of
African History, 16 (1975), pp. 64-68 Triulzi, "Trade...
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Alessandro (1975). "The
background to Ras Gobäna's
expeditions to
Western Wällägga in 1886–1888: a
review of the evidence". In Marcus,
Harold G.; Schoonmaker...
- the Land": An
Appraisal of the
Farming Systems of the
Maccaa Oromo in
Wallagga".
Northeast African Studies. 9 (3).
Michigan State University Press: 99...
- and Legitimacy:
prelude to the
history of a no-man's land Bela Shangul,
Wallagga,
Ethiopia (1800–98).
Istituto di
Studi Orientale. 11°17′N 34°46′E / 11...