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Communes of East Harerge:
East Harerge
East Harerge-Khat
Ezekiel (2004). Leaf of Allah: Khat & Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia 1875–1991. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press. ISBN 978-0-85255-480-7
East Harerge-Hararghe
Ezekiel (2004). Leaf of Allah: Khat & Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia 1875-1991. Ohio State University Press. p. 207. ISBN 978-0-85255-480-7
East Harerge-Provinces of Ethiopia
administrative regions were:: xxiii Addis Ababa Arsi Asosa Bale Borana East Gojam East Harerge East Shewa Gambela Ilubabor Kefa Metekel North Gonder North Omo North
East Harerge-East Hararghe Zone
and on the north and east by the Somali Region. The Harari Region is an enclave inside this zone. Towns and cities in East Harerge include Deder, Haramaya
East Harerge-Habesha peoples
Gebissa, Ezekiel (2004). Leaf of Allah Khat & Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia 1875-1991. James Currey. p. 44. ISBN 978-0-85255-480-7. Borelli
East Harerge-Oromo expansion
Gebissa, Ezekiel (2004). Leaf of Allah Khat & Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia 1875-1991. James Currey. p. 34. ISBN 9780852554807. "Oromo: Migration
East Harerge-Baro Tumsa
secondary education in the town of Nekemte, Wallaga, and later in Bishoftu, East Shewa. Subsequently, he joined the then Haile Selassie I University in Addis
East Harerge-Harla people
Ezekiel (2004). Leaf of Allah: Khat & Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia 1875-1991. Ohio State University Press. ISBN 978-0-85255-480-7
East Harerge-Harar
Ezekiel (2004). Leaf of Allah: Khat & Agricultural Transformation in Harerge, Ethiopia 1875–1991. Ohio State University Press. ISBN 978-0-85255-480-7
East Harerge-Ogaden War
Ethiopian defenders had been pushed back into the non-Somali areas of Harerge, Bale, and Sidamo. The retreating Ethiopian forces eventually came to a
East Harerge-West Hararghe Zone
West Hararghe takes its name from the former province of Hararghe. West Harerge is bordered on the south by the Shebelle River which separates it from
East Harerge-Military history of Somalia
Ethiopian defenders had been pushed back into the non-Somali areas of Harerge, Bale, and Sidamo. However, the Somalis were unable to press their advantage