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The Portuguese Expedition To ABYSSINIA in 1541-1543
Edited R.S. WHITEWAY...The Imam Ahmad, nicknamed Graft, or the left-handed, came nearer to success between the years 1528 and 1543 than any of his predecessors or successors. For some five years hisadvance was gradual.... -
Conservation of Teferi House As A Museum
A Project Proposal for Rehabilitation of the Teferi House that will have new function after maintenance and modifications -
Religious Identification in Transnational Contexts: Being and Becoming Muslim in Ethiopia and Canada
.... In this paper, I draw upon comparative ethnographic fieldwork with Hararis in Harar and Toronto to explore the ways in which this move from Ethiopia, as asylum seekers or as immigrants to Canada, has affected individual and group identities... -
Gender & meaning in basketry: the view from the Mandar Mountains and other African Countries
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Ethiopia's relations with the Muslim world
...Then the capital was transferred again eastward to Aussa down in thelowland until finally Sultan Abii Bakr ibn Mul).ammad ibn A~har aI-dintransferred the capital from Adal to Harar in 926/1520..... -
An Enquiry Into The History of Qat
...For centuries the qat plant (Catha edulis f.) has been widely cultivated and its leaves consumed for their stimulating psychoactive effects in several African and Arabian countries, primarily Yemen, Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya ... -
Building a “City of Peace” through Intercommunal Association
Despite conditions ripe for violence, Muslims and Christians of Harar, Ethiopia, have built a robust, deeply-rooted culture of peace over the last century.[1] In 2003 UNESCO awarded the City of Peace Prize to Harar, a small city of 99,000 people, also known as the “City of Saints”… -
Ya-Ingliz Gize or British Paramountcy in Dire Dawa (Ethiopia), 1941 - 1946 : Notes Towards History
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APPROACHING ETHIOPIAN HISTORY: ADDIS ABABA AND LOCAL GOVERNANCE IN HARAR , c. 1900 to 1950 Part 1
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The Cult Of Muslim Saints In Harar: Religious Dimension
Within the walls of Harar and its close vicinity, there is such a remarkable concentration of shrines that the old city wel1 deserves to be cal1ed "the town of the Saints". Harar is well known as such in the Muslim world; for example, in Azerbaijan a Harari was asked many questions about Harar, his birth-place. Harar is designated as "Madinat al-Awliya ", Awliya being the plural of wali, a saint, a friend of God, as in "The friends of Allah, awliya Allah". -
Baraka without Borders: Integrating Communities in the City of Saints
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