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Ennarea, also
known as E(n)narya or In(n)arya (Gonga: Hinnario), was a
kingdom in the Gibe
region in what is now
western Ethiopia. It
became independent...
- The
Kingdom of Limmu-
Ennarea was one of the
kingdoms in the Gibe
region of
Ethiopia that
emerged in the 19th century. It
shared its
eastern border with...
- Hinnare-tato
Founder 1530–1570 Sepenihi, Hinnare-tato Semi-legendary
conqueror of
Ennarea 1570–1580 La'ashonhi, Hinnare-tato 1580–1603 Badancho, Hinnare-tato First...
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emerged in the 18th century. It
shared its
western border with Limmu-
Ennarea, its
eastern border with the
Sidamo Kingdom of Janjero, and was separated...
- 14
Ethiopian Empire Ganno was an
Ethiopian girl
enslaved by the Limmu-
Ennarea and
later rescued by
Italian missionaries while en
route to be sold in...
- River,
which separated it from (proceeding
downstream to upstream) Limmu-
Ennarea to the northeast, and the
kingdoms of
Gomma and Gera to the south. Beyond...
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Ennarea, in much the same way that
Ennarea had been a part of the
kingdom of Damot. By the
reign of
Yeshaq I, Garo had
separated itself from
Ennarea,...
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Sarsa Dengel,
Emperor (1563–1597) Yaqob,
Emperor (1597–1603, 1604–1606)
Ennarea (complete list) – Kaba Seyon, Hinnare-tato (c.1450–1530) Sepenihi, Hinnare-tato...
- Odhe/Addiotato, King (1460–1495) Sadi or Shaddi/Shaditato, King (1495–1530)
Ennarea (complete list) – Kaba Seyon, Hinnare-tato (c.1450–1530)
Somalia Adal Sultanate:...
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Oromo and
Sidama kingdoms of Gera, Gomma, Garo, Gumma, Jimma, and Limmu-
Ennarea. To the
north of the Gibe
region lay the
Macha clan of the Oromo. Concerning...