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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783447068048
    Language: English
    Pages: XVII, 513 S. , Kt.
    Series Statement: Aethiopistische Forschungen 77
    Series Statement: Aethiopistische Forschungen
    Uniform Title: Geschichte der Hadiyya Süd-Äthiopiens 〈engl.〉
    DDC: 960
    Keywords: Hadiya (African people) History ; Äthiopien Süd ; Hadiya ; Geschichte Anfänge-1974 ; Äthiopien Süd ; Hadiya
    Note: überarb. Ausg. des dtsch. Originals
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    ISBN: 9783447068048
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (533 p)
    Series Statement: Aethiopistische Forschungen v.77
    Parallel Title: Print version A History of the Hadiyya in Southern Ethiopia : Translated from German by Geraldine Krause
    DDC: 305.89
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: The Hadiyya are an ethnic group of 1.5 million people in central-southern Ethiopia. Linguistically they belong to the Highland East Cushitic cluster. In Ethiopian and Arabic chronicles between the 13th and the 17th centuries they were mentioned as representatives of a powerful Muslim state which continuously challenged the hegemony of the Christian Ethiopian Empire in that region. Following the expansion of the Oromo from the 16th century onwards the Hadiyya were territorially fragmented and adopted different ethnic identities, for example, of Gurage, Allaaba, Sidama and Oromo. In their histor
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Table of Maps; Preface; Preface to the Revised Edition; Acknowledgements; 1. The Hadiyya: People and Living Areas; 1.1 Ethnic and Linguistic Classification; 1.2 Conditions of the Natural Environment; 1.3 Patterns of Traditional Culture; 2. Research Situation and Body of Source Material; 2.1 The Field Study as a Basis for Compiling New Source Material; 2.2 The Oral Traditions; 2.3 The Written Sources; 2.4 Periodization of Hadiyya History; 3. History of the Hadiyya; 3.1 Traditions Relating to Country of Origin and Ethnogenesis; 3.1.1 Traditions of the Hadiyya Proper
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.1.2 Traditions of the Sidaama3.1.3 Arsi Traditions; 3.1.4 Traditions Influenced by Islam; 3.2. From 1269 to the Islamic-Christian Conflict of the 16th Century; 3.2.1 The Kəbrä nägäśt and the Earliest Mentions of the Hadiyya; 3.2.2 The Rule of cAmdä Ṣəyon I (1314-44); 3.2.3 Aspects of Cultural History and Geography of the 14th Century; 3.2.4 From cAmdä Ṣəyon I to Zär'a Yacəqob (1344-1434); 3.2.5 The Epoch of Zär'a Yacəqob (1434-68); 3.2.6 From Bä'ədä Maryam to Ləbnä Dəngəl (1468-1508 ); 3.3 The "Holy War" up to the Death of Amīr Nūr B. Mudjāhid (1529-68); 3.3.1 The Eve of the "Holy War
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.3.2 From the Battle of Šəmbəra Kwəre (1529) to the Death of Aḥmad b.Ibrāhīm (Grañ) (1543)3.3.3 Folktales and Traditions about the Time of Aḥmad Grañ; 3.3.4 Events up to the Death of Amīr Nūr B. Mudjāhid (1543-68); 3.3.5 Political and Socio-Cultural Impact of the "Holy War; 3.4 The Epoch of Oromo Expansion of the 16th and 17th Centuries; 3.4.1 The Ethnic Situation of South-East Ethiopia in the Middle of the 16thCentury; 3.4.2 Oromo Country of Origin and Early Contacts with the Haddiyya; 3.4.3 The Expansion of the Oromo in Hadiyyaland; 3.4.4 Migrations and Ethnogenesis of the Sidaama
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.4.5 The Conflict of the Hadiyya with the Christian Empire from the Rule ofŚärsä Dəngəl to Fasilädäs (1563-c. 1650)3.5 The Hadiyya up to the Habasa Wars of Conquest (c. 1650-1875); 3.5.1 The Qabeena; 3.5.2 The Allaaba; 3.5.3 The East-Gurage; 3.5.4 The Libidoo; 3.5.5 The Leemo; 3.5.6 The Sooro; 3.5.7 The Shaashoogo; 3.5.8 The Baadawwaachcho; 3.5.9 The Arsi-Hadiyya; 3.6 Wars of Conquest under Mənilək II (1875-94); 3.6.1 The Conquest of Gurageland and the "Holy War" of Ḥasan Ǝnǧamo(1875-89); 3.6.2 The Campaigns Subjugating the Arsi and Southern Hadiyya (1880-93)
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.6.3 Years of Catastrophe: Rinderpest, Cholera and Smallpox (1887-93)3.6.4 The Wälaytta Campaign (1894); 3.7 The Period from Ḥabäša Conquest to the Italian Invasion (1894-1935); 3.7.1 Colonialism of the Christian Empire and Establischment of the GäbbarSystem; 3.7.2 Cultural Changes Following Ḥabäša Colonisation; 3.7.3 Civil War Turmoil in the Time of Ləǧ Iyasu Mika'el (1913-17); 3.7.4 From the End of the Ethiopian Civil War to the Italian Invasion(1917-35); 3.8 From the Italian Occupation to the End of the Era of Ḫaylä Śəllase I
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.8.1 War of Conquest and Administrative Practices of Facist Italy (1935-41)
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
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