Battle of Hadiya
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Hadiya was a medieval Muslim state in the southern part of its realm located south of Shewa and west of Sharkha regions of the Ethiopian Empire. The Hadiya Muslim state mainly composed of Cushitic Hadiyya proper, Halaba, Kebena people as well as Semitic Sil'te and other tongues related to Harari language. According to their tradition Kebena people also originally spoke the Semitic Harari language of Harar however shifted to Cushitic Timbaro. Hadiya was historically a vassal state of the Adal federation and then became an autonomous province of Abyssinia in the fourteenth century while still remaining a member of the Zeila union. In the 1600s Hadiya regained its independence and was led by a Garad. By 1850, Hadiya was placed north-west of lakes Zway and Langano but still between these areas.
| Type | Subtype | Date | Description | Notes | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| area | region | 1300 | Hadiya Kingdom | Wikidata | |
| event | armed conflict | 1569 | Battle of Hadiya | battle, Ethiopian Empire, Hadiya Kingdom, Sultanate of Harar | Wikidata |
| event | armed conflict | 1576 | Battle of Hadiya | battle, Ethiopian Empire, Adal Sultanate | Wikidata |
| event | armed conflict | 1600 | Battle of Hadiya | battle, Hadiya Kingdom, Ethiopian Empire | Wikidata |
