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1Emirate, Egyptian, Ethiopian

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  • First Year Published: 2018
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Harar

Sites in Ethiopia Formerly written as Harrar; other variants include Hārer and Harer. "Population and Housing Census 2007 – Harari Statistical" (PDF). Central

Ethiopian highland hare

The Ethiopian highland hare (Lepus starcki) or Starck's hare is a medium-sized species of mammal in the rabbit and hare family, Leporidae. Its dorsal

Hailu Mergia

Post. Retrieved 8 February 2018. "Wede Harer Guzo, by Hailu Mergia". Hailu Mergia. Retrieved 21 May 2023. Wede Harer Guzo, 17 June 2016, retrieved 21 May

Ethiopian hare

The Ethiopian hare (Lepus fagani) is a species of mammal in the family Leporidae. It was first described in 1903, by the British mammalogist Oldfield Thomas

Economy of Ethiopia

to Harer and then on to Berbera or Zeila on the Red Sea. Ethiopia lost its status as a great trading state after the fall of Axum. Most Ethiopians came

Hare

European hare, Lepus europaeus Manchurian hare, Lepus mandshuricus Ethiopian highland hare, Lepus starcki Subgenus Sabanalagus Ethiopian hare, Lepus fagani

Mountain hare

The mountain hare (Lepus timidus), also known as blue hare, tundra hare, variable hare, white hare, snow hare, alpine hare, and Irish hare, is a species

Fauna of Africa

rabbits and hares include riverine rabbit, Bunyoro rabbit, Cape hare, scrub hare, Ethiopian highland hare, African savanna hare, Abyssinian hare and several

Adal (historical region)

entities of the Harar Emirate of Adal and the Awssa Sulanate of Adal. The Harer Emirate of Adal, despite the pressure of the Oromo and Somali nomads managed

Cape hare

Cape hare inhabits macchia-type vegetation, grassland, bushveld, the Sahara Desert and semi-desert areas. It is also common in parts of the Ethiopian highlands