Mazagā
Solomon Gebreyes
Names
መዘጋ፡↗ normalized: Mazagā↗ alt: መዘጀ፡↗ normalized: Mazaǧa↗ Walqāyt↗ Setit↗ Takkaze↗ Eritrea↗ Ottoman Turks↗ Ottoman Turks↗
መዘጋ፡am
alt: መዘጀ፡gez
History
history: It was a historical region located on the Sudanese border, in the north of the province of Walqāyt↗ , limited at great extent by the Setit↗ and Takkaze↗ river, in what is today Eritrea↗ . It was a region with hot and dry climate, a fortunate circumstance during the sixteenth century for King Galāwdewos↗ as while Ottoman Turks↗ fighting there suffered because of the harsh climatic condition. Prior to the sixteenth century, it was an Islamic Sultanate, inhabited by Balaw↗ and ruled by Makattǝr↗ , an ally of ʾAḥmad↗ . Makattǝr↗ died shortly after ʾAḥmad↗ , the rule was taken over by his own sister, Gāʿǝwā↗ , who made an alliance with the Ottoman Turks↗ . She was defeated in 1557, and the region was finally incorporated in the Christian empire.
Secondary Bibliography
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Solomon Gebreyes Beyene 2016. Chronicle of King Gälawdewos (1540-1559): Critical Edition and Annotated Translation PhD Dissertation, Hamburg: Universität Hamburg (2016).
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Conzelman, W. El., ed., 1895. Chronique de Galâwdêwos (Claudius) roi d’Éthiopie, Bibliothèque de l’École pratique des hautes études, Sciences philologiques et historiques, 104 (Paris: Librairie Émile Bouillon, Éditeur, 1895).
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Lusini, G. 2007. ‘Mäzäga’, in S. Uhlig, ed., Encyclopaedia Aethiopica, III (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2007), 891b–892b.
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Solomon Gebreyes Beyene, S. 2015. ‘The Chronicle of Emperor Gälawdewos (1540-1559): a source on Ethiopia’s mediaeval historical geography’, in A. Bausi, A. Gori, D. Nosnitsin, and E. Sokolinski, eds, Essays in Ethiopian Manuscript Studies: Proceedings of the International Conference Manuscripts and Texts, Languages and Contexts: the Transmission of Knowledge in the Horn of Africa, Hamburg, 17–19 July 2014, Supplement to Aethiopica, 4 (Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2015), 109–118. page 109-118
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Huntingford, G. W. B. 1989. The Historical Geography of Ethiopia From the First Century AD to 1704, ed. R. Pankhurst, Fontes historiae africanae, Series Varia, 4 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1989). page 97, 132, 133, 247
Other
PhD Dissertation
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