-
Ahmed Ibrahim invaded Habesha lands in what is
known as the "Conquest of
Habasha".
Following Adal invasions, the
southern part of the
Empire was lost to...
- account: The
country of the
habasha has been
ruled by a
woman for many
years now: she has
killed the king of the
habasha who was
called Haḍani [from Geʽez...
- new
demonym was
subsequently rendered as ḥbs ('Aḥbāsh) in
Sabaic and as
Ḥabasha in Arabic.
Derivatives of this are used in some
languages that use loanwords...
-
known as Arab Faqīh, was an
Adalite writer of the
chronicle "****uh al-
Habasha", a
first hand
account of the Ethiopian-Adal war in the
sixteenth century...
- our hands." Lisa L.
Schoonover The
Indigo Butterfly Page 114 2012 "The
habasha kemis is a
dress is made from
traditionally using cotton and its generally...
- to
themselves as the
Habesha people. The
Arabic form of this term (al-
Ḥabasha) is the
etymological basis of "Abyssinia", the
former name of Ethiopia...
- Sabr ad-Din III. The
writer of the
sixteenth century chronicle "****uh al-
Habasha" Arab Faqīh
suggests it was in
close proximity with Harar.
Enrico Cerulli...
-
Jufan and
Habasha (Arabic: وادي جوفان وحباشة) is a sub-district
located in Harf
Sufyan District, 'Amran Governorate, Yemen. Wadi
Jufan and
Habasha had a po****tion...
-
Sultan of the Adal Sultanate.
Sihab ad-Din
Ahmad states in his ****uh al-
Habasha that he was the son of Azhar, the
second son of Abu Bakr, one of the ten...
-
Oxford University Press, 1972), pp. 38–39 Knud Tage Andersen, "The
Queen of
Habasha in
Ethiopian History,
Tradition and Chronology",
Bulletin of the School...