Coffee: A Dark History
Author: Anthony Wild Year: 2005 323 pages He crops up in three of the obscure outposts that feature in the story - St Helena, Batavia, and Harar, the cradle of…
Author: Anthony Wild Year: 2005 323 pages He crops up in three of the obscure outposts that feature in the story - St Helena, Batavia, and Harar, the cradle of…
Author: Chambers Limited The party, which consisted of three British officers and fifty Indian troopers, arrived safely in Harar, and saw the last batch of Egyptian soldiers on ... Read…
Author: Norman Lockyer Year: 1885 At Harrar, the largest town of East Africa, they were amicably received by the Egyptian governor, Ab- dallah Read more
Author: William Harrison De Py Encyclopaedia Britannica: a dictionary of arts, sciences, and ...: Volume 11 - Page 454 William Harrison De Puy - 1891 - Full view Harar has…
Author: Richard Gray History of Harar and Other Moslem Kingdoms in Ethiopia Read more
Author: M. Th. Houtsma, A. J. Wensinck Year: This book is available online Read more
Author: Salma Khadra Jayyusi, Renata H Year: The book is available online Read
Author: Trudy Ring, Robert M Salkin, K Year:1994 Middle East and Africa Historical essays of 1000 historical places. Read more
Author: Timothy Insoll Year: 2003 The importance of Harar as a centre of trade has already been signalled (see Richard Pankhurst 1985), a fact supported by the large numbers of…
Author: Arjun Appadurai Year: 2003 Has a long history in the area, and that for much of that history it has been closely associated with religion. The inhabitants of Harar,…