The Ethiopian Borderlands: Essays in Regional History from Ancient Times to the End of the 18th CenturyHistorically, studies of Ethiopia, like those of other countries, tend to concentrate on events at or near the center of political power, and devote far too little attention to other areas. The present account attempts at least in part to redress the balance by shifting attention to the"peripheral" regions, which, while of central importance to their own inhabitants, tend to receive relatively little focus in studies of the Ethiopian region as a whole. This book is an historical investigative account of the history of the expanding and often nebulous borders of Ethiopia beginning from ancient times to 1800. It deals with areas that have for years been contentious and problematic for the adjacent peoples in the region: land of the Bhar Nagasah, Ifat, Adal, Fatagar Daiwaro, Bali, Damot, Gurage, Waj, Gamo, Ganz, Gafat, etc. It contains numerous illustrations of antiquities, from old European maps to Ethiopian historical drawings. |
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The Ethiopian Borderlands: Essays in Regional History from Ancient Times to ... Richard Pankhurst No preview available - 1997 |
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Abba according Adäl Afar Ahmäd Aksumite Almeida Alvares Amdä Seyon Amir army attacked Awash River Awra'i Awssa Bä'edä Maryam Bahr Nägash Bahrey Bali Bareyas Basset Beckingham and Huntingford Blue Nile borderlands Bruce captured cattle century Cerulli chief Christian empire chronicle claims Conti Rossini 1907 Däbrä Damot Däwaro Debarwa declared defeated despatched Dobe'a Emperor Enarya Eskender Esteves Pereira 1900 Ethiopian expedition Fasilädäs Fätägar fighting Futuh Gafat Gälawdéwos Gallas Gärad Gojjam gold Gondär governor Guidi Guragé Hadeya Hamasén Harär Haymanot Hergigo highlands Huntingford 1989 Ifat Imam Imam's imperial important inhabitants interior Islam Iyasu killed King Krestos Lake Tana land Land of Punt later Lebnä Dengel Maqrizi Massawa Mayas monarch Muhammäd Muslim nearby neighbouring Oromos port Portuguese province province's Punt reign reportedly Rossini ruler Säbr ad-Din Särayé Särsä Dengel seized Sennar Shanqellas Shäwa slaves soldiers Sultan Susneyos Täklä Tegray territory trade tribute troops victory Wäj Yeshaq Zär'a Ya'qob Zäylä