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  • Fath Madinatul Harar

    ancient History of Harar in Arabic language
  • Internal rivalries and foreign threats 1869-1879

    Three letters from Harer just before the Egyptian occupation in 1875 (nos 133-135) and a letter from the ruler of the Werre Himano (no. 57) must obviously be regarded as coming from the Ethiopian side in the conflicts, even though the ...
  • The Prehistoric Cultures of the Horn of Africa

    This book details of prehistoric Rock Painting near and arround harar and beyond. Very interesting of Ancestoral history of the Horn of Africa. Here it is mentioned the famous painting of Saka Sharifa just east of Harar as well as Laga oda, Erre Kimyet and more. Also the stonage tools discovered in the ancient town of Hobat and its relation with the Somali region.
  • Islam in nineteenth-century Wallo, Ethiopia: revival, reform, and reaction

    Islam in nineteenth-century Wallo, Ethiopia: revival, reform, and reaction
  • Harar Gey , Ethnographic Tales Of The Mystic City

    the City of Harar and the Harari People The book Not yet published, pp.322 Name of the Book: Harar Gey: Ethnographic Tales of the Mystic City Author: Afendi Muteki The Place and People in Focus: The Historical City of Harar and the Harari People Subjects: – Ethnography, along with History, Sociology, Linguistics, Art, and Heritage Management Genre of the Book: Non- Fiction Writing Style: Descriptive Story Telling (in the Author’s own Style) Language: Amharic (It could be translated in Other Languages in the future) Total Tales/ Chapters 19 (Excluding the Opening Poem, The Memorial Section, the Beginning Tale, the Reading Rules of the Book and a Compressive Appendix) Contents: – The Naming of the City (Harar), – The Basics of Harari Ethnography – The Harari Social Institutions – Extensive Discussion on Gey Sinan (The Harari Language) – Gey Jugal (The Wall of the City), its Foundation, Features, and Contents – Harar Gey Bariyach (An Historical/ Anthropo-linguistic Survey of the Five Gates of the City of Harar) Data Sources: Author’s Ethnographic Research in the City of Harar and Other Places in Eastern Few words about the Author – He was born on April 10/1978 in Gelemso town of Western Harerghe, East Ethiopia – Wrote many articles since his early ages – Wrote some widely read ethnographic essays about Harar, the Harari People and the Oromo of Harerghe on highly circulating Amharic newspaper called “Addis Admass” – Author of Gelemso on Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org) – Etc…
  • Arabic loanwords in Ethiopian Semitic

  • Harar

    Bibliographic records of Harar with annotations.The book is written in German language. The records are written in different languages.
  • Feminist Revisions of the Subject: Landscapes, Ethnoscapes, and Theoryscapes

    Liberty, Wisdom, and Grace is a comprehensive survey of the Thomists' contributions to contemporary political thought as well as a detailed analysis of their approach to democracy.Looks into Harari Culture
  • Encyclopaedia Aethiopica: D-Ha

    Refer page 1034
  • Proceedings of the XVth International Conference of Ethiopian Studies

    A part of the book discusses the manuscript collections of Nikolay Gumilev on page 570
  • In the shadow of conquest: Islam in colonial Northeast Africa By Said S. Samatar

  • Grammatical Outline and Vocabulary of The Harari Language

    THE people of Harnr ignore the origin of their language. It probably dates from our mediaeval times,when the Hadiyah Empire flourished upon the ruins of theChristian states. In the present day it is absolutely con-fined within the walls of the city, which is surrounded onall sides by Gallas. Through the medium of Harari theArabic language and the religious sciences are explained to the inhabitants: almost all the women and not a few of the citizens can speak no other tongue. The numerous Some who visit and temporarily settle at Harar usually learn some sentences. But few penetrate deep into the language: at this moment, in Aden, amongst about 2000, one only is found capable of revising the vocabulary.