- be
Hubat the
capital of the now
defunct Harla Kingdom.
According to Dr.
Lapiso Delebo,
Hubat was one of the
Islamic states that had
developed in the Horn...
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including Ifat, Mora, Hadiya, Fatagar,
Biqulzar and Fedis.
According to Dr.
Lapiso Delebo,
Gidaya was one of the
Islamic states that had
developed in the Horn...
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original on 2020-03-27.
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Lapiso (2003). An
introduction to
Ethiopian history from the
Megalithism Age to...
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adopting Afar
identity in the
seventeenth century.
According to
Professor Lapiso Delebo, the
contemporary Harari people are
heirs to the
ancient Semitic...
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people were also
common within the Adal Sultanate.
According to
Professor Lapiso Delebo, the
contemporary Harari people are
heirs to the
ancient Semitic...
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military units of Amda Seyon. In the
fourteenth century according to
professor Lapiso Delebo, the
Hadiya state which he
designates as "Hadiya-Harla Sultanate"...
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Guide to Ethiopia.
Bradt Travel Guides. p. 479. ISBN 9781784770990. Dilebo,
Lapiso (1500). An
introduction to
Ethiopian history from the
Megalithism Age to...
- Africa.
Heinemann Educational Books. p. 427. ISBN 9789231017100. Dilebo,
Lapiso (2003). An
introduction to
Ethiopian history from the
Megalithism Age to...
- the
kingdom of Šawā.
Medical verlag. p. 257. ISBN 9783515037167. Dilebo,
Lapiso (2003). An
introduction to
Ethiopian history from the
Megalithism Age to...