ISBN:
3-515-03204-5
,
978-3-515-03204-9
ISSN:
0170-3196
Language:
English
Pages:
343 Seiten, 1 Faltblatt
,
Karte
Series Statement:
Aethiopistische Forschungen Band 8
Keywords:
Äthiopien Afrika
;
Stadt
;
Stadtplanung
;
Geschichte
Description / Table of Contents:
Geleitwort des Herausgebers -- Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- PART ONE: THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD -- I The Legendary Rise and Fall of Dabra Berhan -- II The Moving Capitals of Medieval Times and Emperor Galawdewos' Settlement in Wag -- III Dakar, Capital of AdaI, its Successor Harar, and Awsa, an Oasis in the Dankali Desert -- IV The Port of Zayla' -- V Debarwa: Capital of the Bahr Nagas -- VI Asmara and Degsa: Two Settlements in the North -- VII The Holy City of Aksum -- VIII The Ports of Massawa and Hergigo -- IX Royal Camps in the North.West: Emfraz (Gubae or Guzara), 'Ayba, Wandege, Qoga., Gorgora., Danqaz, and Azazo (or Gannata Iyasus) -- PART TWO: THE GOXDAR PERIOD -- X The Foundation and Rise of Gondar -- XI Ariugo and Yebaba: Summer Capitals of Gondarine Times -- XII Gondar in the Eighteenth Century -- XIII Rebuilding at Aksum -- XIV Saqota, Capital of the Wagsum -- XV Bonga. and Andaraca in the Kingdom of Kaffa -- XVI The Rebuilding of Dabra Berhan, and the Establishment of Ankobar and other Sawan Capitals: Doqaqit, 'Ayne, Har Amba, Astit, Qundi, Angolala and Salla Dengay -- XVII The Foundation and Early Growth of Adwa -- PART THREE: THE EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY -- XVIII Antalo and Calaqot -- XIX Addigrat -- XX Saqota, and Encatkab -- XXI Adwa -- XXII Aksum -- XXIII Degsa, Sanafe und Asbi -- XXIV Massawa and Hergigo -- XXV Gondar -- XXVI Dabra Tabor and Mahdara Maryam -- XXVII Settlements in Goggam: Bicana, Dima., Mota and Dambaca -- XXVIII Ankobar, Angolala, Dabra Berhan, Mahal Wanz, and Other Towns of Sawa -- XXIX Harar -- XXX Zayla and Tagura -- XXXI Giren, Hirmata and Mandara. in Gemma Abba Gifar -- XXXII Conclusion -- Index -- Map
Note:
Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 11-31Fortsetzung unter dem Titel: History of Ethiopian towns : from the mid-nineteenth century to 1935
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