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Hubat (Harari: ሆበት Hobät), also
known as Hobat, or
Kubat was a
historical Muslim state located in present-day
eastern Ethiopia.
Historically part of the...
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Ahmad ibn
Ibrahim al-Ghazi was born in 1506 and
hailed from the
lowlands of
Hubat in the Adal Sultanate. The
ethnicity of
Ahmad ibn
Ibrahim is disputed, with...
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Battle of
Hubat was
fought between the
forces of
Hubat prin****lity led by Emir of Adal
Ahmad ibn
Ibrahim al-Ghazi, and the
Abyssinian army, under...
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Shewa and
Zeila on the
coast of Somalia.
Districts within Adal
included Hubat,
Gidaya and Har****a. It also
occasionally included the
Hadiya Sultanate...
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siege of
Hubat was a
military campaign carried out by Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad,
sultan of Adal Sultanate,
against the
Hubat prin****lity. The
siege lasted...
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According to
sixteenth century Adal
writer Arab Faqīh, he was the
Garad of
Hubat. In the
sixteenth century texts, Abu Bakr is described: the emir Abu Bakr...
- Ethiopia. Mora
neighbored other states in the
medieval era
including Adal,
Hubat, Har****a, Gidaya, Hadiya, and Fatagar. In 1264
Sultan Dil
Gamis of Makhzumi...
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Muslim army made up of 12,048
warriors from
various regions such as Gidaya,
Hubat, Fedis,
Dawaro and Har****a and form an
alliance with Ifat sultan, Jamal...
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Ruins of a
thirteenth century Harla town of
Hubat near Dire Dawa...
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Islam in the region.
Timothy Insoll identifies the
Harlaa ruins to be
Hubat the
capital of the
Harla state, a
subordinate of Ifat
Sultanate in the thirteenth...