- Bati del
Wambara fl. 1531, (Harari: ባቲ ዲል ወምበረ, lit.
victory is her seat) was the
Harari wife of the 16th-century general,
Ahmad ibn Ibrahim, and then...
- Adal Sultanate. He was
known for
marrying his uncle's widow, Bati del
Wambara, and also
succeeding Imam
Ahmad as the
leader of the
Muslim forces fighting...
-
arranged for him to
marry the late Mahfuz's
youngest daughter, Bati del
Wambara.: ****iii The Adal
sultan Abu Bakr ibn
Muhammad is said to have established...
-
arranged Imam
Ahmad ibn Ibrahim's
marriage with Mahfuz's daughter, Bati del
Wambara as it
would help
establish a
formal alliance and
continue Mahfuz's tradition...
- Imam Ahmed's wife, Bati del
Wambara,
escaped with 40
Turkish soldiers and 300 hor****. The
eldest son of Bati del
Wambara and Imam
Ahmed was captured...
- when
Queen Seble Wongel exchanged him for the
captured son of Bati del
Wambara and
Ahmed after the
Battle of
Wayna Daga. One of
Dawit II's
younger sons...
- dis****d back to the
region of Harar. The dead leader’s widow, Bati del
Wambara,
undertook to
renew jihad against the Christians. She
invaded the highlands...
- da Gama
Antonio Correa †
Ahmad ibn Ibrahim † Nur ibn
Mujahid Matan ibn Uthman † Abu Bakr
Qatin Bati del
Wambara Garad Hirabu Ahmed Girri Wazir Abbas...
- zones. A
small group of them
lives in the area
north of the Blue Nile
Wambara in the Benishangul-Gumuz Region. The area of
Macha is a high
plateau with...
- Paljarri, Palyku, Palku[1]
Western Australia Northwest Bakanambia[2] Wanbara,
Wambara, Lamalama, Mukinna,
Princess Charlotte Bay,
Queensland Balardong[2] Balardung[1]...