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Town in Somali Region, Ethiopia
Awbare (Somali: Aw Barre, Amharic: አውበሬ), officially known as Teferi Ber and called after its patron Saint Awbare, is a town in eastern Ethiopia located
Awbare
Awbare (Amharic: ኣውባረ) (Somali: Aw Barre), officially known as Teferi Ber, is one of the woredas of the Fafan Zone in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. Awbare
Awbare_(woreda)
Zone in Somali Region of Ethiopia
after its largest city, Jijiga. Other towns and cities in this zone include Awbare, Derwernache, Lefe Isa, Babile, Kebri Beyah, Harshin, Goljano, Tuli Gulled
Fafan_Zone
Northern Somali clan
and Harirad. In Ethiopia, the Gadabuursi are the predominant clan of the Awbare district in the Fafan Zone, the Dembel district in the Sitti Zone and the
Gadabuursi
Town in Somali Region, Ethiopia
known as Alaua or Halaua, is an ancient and ruined town located in the Awbare district in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. It is located 34 km northwest
Awbube
Regional state in eastern Ethiopia
and Jaarso subclans of the Dir primarily inhabit the northern Sitti zone, Awbare zone. The Habr Awal, Haber Yonis , Haber jeclo, Arap and Eidagale clans
Somali_Region
Angacha Ankober Arboye Areka Asaita Asella Assosa Aweday Aware Awasa Awash Awbare Aweday Axum Azezo Babille Badme Bahir Dar Bako Bambasi Bati Batu (Ziway)
List of cities and towns in Ethiopia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Ethiopia
Honorific title in the Harari and Somali languages
whenever an old site had the prefix Aw in its name (such as the ruins of Awbare and Awbube), it denoted the final resting place of a local saint. The honorific
Aw_(father)
Stone or wooden slab erected as a marker
whenever an old site had the prefix Aw in its name (such as the ruins of Awbare and Awbube), it denoted the final resting place of a local saint. Surveys
Stele
Northern Somali clan
with Gurgura saints. The Gadabuursi town of Awbare is one of the largest and is named after Sheikh Awbare, a famous sheikh of Ifat and Adal Sultanates
Gurgura
Ethnic Somalis living in Ethiopia
Gadabuursi and Issa clans (encompassing present-day Shinile, Jijiga, and Awbare) as belonging to the Ethiopian Empire. In 1896, Emperor Menelik II proposed
Somalis_in_Ethiopia
Town in Somali Region, Ethiopia
Zone in the Somali region of Ethiopia in the Awbare district. Jijiga is 48 km south of Heregel, whereas Awbare is 46 km northeast of Heregel. The town and
Heregel
Northern Somali clan
and Oromo Region. In the Somali Region, they specifically reside in the Awbare district and make up the majority of the clans which reside in the Dembel
Makayl-Dheere
Place in Somali Region, Ethiopia
Located in the Fafan Zone of the Somali Region. It is administered under the Awbare district. The town is inhabited by the Reer Mohamuud and Reer Faarah subclans
Lefe_Isa
City in Somali Region, Ethiopia
by the Fiq Zone, on the northwest by Gursum, on the north by Jijiga and Awbare, on the northeast by Somaliland, and on the east by Harshin. The City administrative
Kebri_Beyah_(woreda)
Capital of Somali Region, Ethiopia
around Jijiga also features scenic views counting the Hamran Mountain in Awbare district. Hinda Abdi Mohamoud, journalist Africa portal "Population and
Jijiga
Town in Somali Region, Ethiopia
route between Jijiga and the sea. It is one of the largest towns in the Awbare district. The town and surrounding region is primarily inhabited by the
Sheder
City in Ethiopia
eastern Ethiopia). Located a few km northwest of Chinaksen in the Fafan zone Awbare of Somali Region. French researcher Christian Bader recounts the fall of
Derbiga
Valley in Ethiopia
Harawwah Valley Valley Country Ethiopia Region Somali Region, Harar District Awbare, Fafan Zone, Dembel, Sitti Zone and Harar Time zone UTC+3 (EAT) Climate
Harrawa_Valley
Ethnic group
Ethiopia, the Reer Nuur reside in the Somali Region, specifically in the Awbare district, the most demographically popular region of the Jigjiga Zone. The
Reer_Nuur
Town in Somali Region, Ethiopia
located in the western Fafan Zone in the Somali region of Ethiopia in the Awbare district. The town is primarily inhabited by the Abokor subclan of the Makayl-Dheere
Jaare
1415–1577 Muslim sultanate in the Horn of Africa
Many of the historic cities in the Horn of Africa such as Abasa, Amud, Awbare and Berbera flourished under its reign with courtyard houses, mosques, shrines
Adal_Sultanate
whenever an old site had the prefix Aw in its name (such as the ruins of Awbare and Awbube), it denoted the final resting place of a local saint. Similarly
Somali aristocratic and court titles
Somali_aristocratic_and_court_titles
Town in Somali Region, Ethiopia
42°51′33″E / 10.07639°N 42.85917°E / 10.07639; 42.85917 Country Ethiopia Region Somali Region District Awbare, Fafan Zone Time zone UTC+3 (EAT) Climate BSh
Gogti
Town in Somali Region, Ethiopia
891 of whom 67,768 were men and 56,123 women. It is a major town in the Awbare district. "Local History in Ethiopia"[permanent dead link], The Nordic Africa
Derwernache
1575 to 1884 Northern Somali kingdom
the Khedive of Egypt, Isma'il Pasha. He died in 1938 and was buried in Awbare, which became the seat of the Ughazate of the Gadabuursi in the early 20th
Gadabuursi_Ughazate
Ethiopian politician
Arabi Constituency which is an electoral region comprising the districts of Awbare, Harawo and Dembel. He succeeded Saharla Abdulahi Bahdon, also of the Jibriil
Kemal_Hashi_Mohamoud
whenever an old site had the prefix Aw in its name (such as the ruins of Awbare and Awbube), it denoted the final resting place of a local saint. Surveys
Somali_architecture
Town in Awdal, Somaliland
birth to other coastal and hinterland towns such as Heis, Maydh, Abasa, Awbare, Awbube, Amud in the Borama area, Derbiga Cad Cad, Qoorgaab, Fardowsa, Maduna
Zeila
Lagahida ‡ Mayaa-muluqo ‡ Qubi ‡ Salahad ‡ Waangaay ‡ Xamaro ‡ Yaxoob ‡ Awbare Babille Goljano Gursum Harawo ‡ Haroorays Harshin Jijiga (headquarters in
List of districts in the Somali Region
List_of_districts_in_the_Somali_Region
District in Somali Region, Ethiopia
by Ajersagora, on the northwest by the Sitti Zone, and on the north by Awbare. Towns and cities in this woreda include Jijiga. The average elevation in
Jijiga_(woreda)
Archaeological site in Awdal, Somaliland
whenever a historic site had the prefix Aw in its name (such as the ruins of Awbare and Awbube), it denoted the final resting place of a local Saint. The patron
Amud
Refuge camp in Ethiopia
High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), established a new refugee camp at Awbare on 13 July 2007. As of November 2020, the population of Aw-barre Refugee
Aw-barre_Refugee_Camp
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English : apparently a habitational name, from an unidentified place, perhaps in East Anglia, where the surname is most common today.
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Governor, Protector
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A name of a Hindu saint
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Gratitude; Thankfulness
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English : habitational name of uncertain origin. It may be from places in Norfolk and Suffolk called Barsham, from the genitive case of the Old English byname BÄr ‘wild boar’ + Old English hÄm ‘homestead’.
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Chinese
well-being.
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Elated flushed
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Hindu, Indian
Born in Spring
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Muslim
Beautiful
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