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Gild, s. 81.
Gimald GimalzAe (warrior of the Bu ’a Sqrgd), s. 31.
Gimalze (father of Gimald and Build), s. 31.
Gimma (confederation of six Galla tribes), s. 21,
23, 24, 54.
Gimma Abba Gif dr (Galla kingdom beyond the
GibzAe, south of Gamma and Limmu), I.; s. 1,
2, 3, 12, 15, 21, 22, 23, 24 n., 25, 27, 29, 30 n.,
39, 43, 49, 53, 89, 99 n., 126 n.; t. 1, 2; ap-
pendix.
Gimma Argo (Galla tribe ruled by Ddnno Bzera),
s. 15 n. 21 n.; t. 1, 7.
Gimma Gobbd (Galla tribe), s. 21 n., 28.
Gimma Gudayd (Galla tribe), s. 21 n., 44; t. 1.
Gimma Qadidd (Galla tribe), s. 15, 21 n., 39, 56.
Gimma Rare (Galla tribe), s. 21 n.
Gimma Tibbie (Galla tribe), s. 21 n., 49.
Gimma WarqzAe (Galla tribe, north of the Gibze), s.
112.
Girdtd (fitdwrari), t. 8 n.
Gorgie Gzeccd (mother of Dinqd, wife of BakarzAe),
s. 31.
Gate (daggdc), (chief of the Lzeqa Qzellem), I.;
s. 49, 83, 91; t. 3 (war-name Abba Iggu).
Habab (a people of northern Eritrea), appendix.
Habta Giyorgis (fitdwrari), s. 15 n., 33 n., 35, 42,
43; t. 2 (nicknamed Abbd Qurtd).
Hadiya (Sidama population, south of Shoa), I.;
s. 21 n.
Hadiya Wdmbie (Sidama state south of Shoa),
s. 43; t. 2.
Hagalo (district of Limmu), I.
Hamites, appendix.
Hanbase (mother of Ligdi Bakarze, wife of Bakarze),
s. 32.
Handag (wood between Lzeqa and Wallagd), s.
118; t. 9.
Handarse Obe (father of Tokko^ndarse), s. 23.
Hanna (village and district of Gabbd), s. 10, 12,
15, 18, 21, 23, 24, 113 n.; t. 1.
Harangamd (chief village of Lzeqa Sibu Diced), s.44.
Harar (town in southwestern Abyssinia), I.;
s. 15 n., 52, 55, 56; t. 4 p.; pr. 90.
Hasan Wdddg (chief of the Ddrrd), s. 8, 9.
Hasan Ingdmo (chief of Hadiya Wambie), s. 43;
t. 2.
Hayla Malakot (king of Shoa), s. 52.
Haylze Guddisa (daggdc), (chief of the Sulu and
Nonnb), I.; s. 35, 56 n., 82.
Hietb liman Lali (district of Shoa, where after-
wards was erected the royal residency at Addis
Abeba), s. 90 n.
Himanb (JVarrd . . . “ hill of the massacre.”
See Colle dell ’Eccidio). See Warra Himanb.
Hindzeba Gacci (village of Lzeqa), s. 32 n., 47 n.,
49, 51, 133 n.; t. 7, 8, 9.
Hora Bidiru (lit. “salt spring of the canoe”; salt
spring near the Wdma), s. 44.
Hord Dimtu (lit. “salt spring of the red”; salt
spring near the Wdma), s. 47.
Horda (Lzeqa . . .). See Lzeqa Horda.
Hord (father of Mbti Hord), s. 31.
Horrd (country ruled by Buse Garba), s. 24 n., 54.
Hufb (village in Gimma Gobbd), s. 28.
Hullumanti (fitdwrari), (officer of Rds Dargz'e),
s. 55.
Hursd (place in Limmu), s. 21.
Iddd, I.
Iddd Irrd (chief of the army of Hanna), s. 24.
Igdso (village near Lake Tana), appendix.
Iggi (wife of BakarzAe, mother of Amante), s. 31.
Iggu (horse of Daggdc Gote). See Abba Iggu.
Ilmormd (national name of the Galla; lit. “ sons
of Orma ”), s. 39.
Ilu (ancestor of Fatdnsa Ilu), s. 44.
Ilu (Nonnb . . .). See Nonnb Ilu.
Imamd (brother of Firrisd), s. 24; t. 1 n.
Imbdbb (place in Gudru), s. 29, 40, 49.
Inndry a (ancient name of Limmu), s. 21 n.; t. 1,
4 p.; appendix.
Irrd Butu (Galla army corps), s. 47.
Islam, s. 8, 10, 52, 142.
Isma ‘il (khedive), s. 8.
Italians, s. 60, 61.
Ittu (Galla tribe in southeastern Shoa), I.; s. 55;
t. 4 p.
lydsu (ligg), (nephew of Menilek II), t. 7 n.
Johannes IV (emperor of Abyssinia), s. 8, 9, 39,
49; t. 7 n., 12 n., appendix.
Kabbada (daggdc, afterwards rds), (son of Rds
Mangasd Atekim; present governor of Kaffa),
s. 24 n.
Kaffa (Sidama kingdom in southern Abyssinia),
s. 3 n., 15, 21 n., 23 n., 24, 25, 30 n., 39, 75 n.;
t. 1, 7, 8 n.; appendix.
Kanuri (West African population), appendix.
Karrayu (Galla tribe near Harar), I.; s. 56.
Kassala (town in the Sudan), s. 24; t. 12 n.
HARVARD AFRICAN STUDIES
Gild, s. 81.
Gimald GimalzAe (warrior of the Bu ’a Sqrgd), s. 31.
Gimalze (father of Gimald and Build), s. 31.
Gimma (confederation of six Galla tribes), s. 21,
23, 24, 54.
Gimma Abba Gif dr (Galla kingdom beyond the
GibzAe, south of Gamma and Limmu), I.; s. 1,
2, 3, 12, 15, 21, 22, 23, 24 n., 25, 27, 29, 30 n.,
39, 43, 49, 53, 89, 99 n., 126 n.; t. 1, 2; ap-
pendix.
Gimma Argo (Galla tribe ruled by Ddnno Bzera),
s. 15 n. 21 n.; t. 1, 7.
Gimma Gobbd (Galla tribe), s. 21 n., 28.
Gimma Gudayd (Galla tribe), s. 21 n., 44; t. 1.
Gimma Qadidd (Galla tribe), s. 15, 21 n., 39, 56.
Gimma Rare (Galla tribe), s. 21 n.
Gimma Tibbie (Galla tribe), s. 21 n., 49.
Gimma WarqzAe (Galla tribe, north of the Gibze), s.
112.
Girdtd (fitdwrari), t. 8 n.
Gorgie Gzeccd (mother of Dinqd, wife of BakarzAe),
s. 31.
Gate (daggdc), (chief of the Lzeqa Qzellem), I.;
s. 49, 83, 91; t. 3 (war-name Abba Iggu).
Habab (a people of northern Eritrea), appendix.
Habta Giyorgis (fitdwrari), s. 15 n., 33 n., 35, 42,
43; t. 2 (nicknamed Abbd Qurtd).
Hadiya (Sidama population, south of Shoa), I.;
s. 21 n.
Hadiya Wdmbie (Sidama state south of Shoa),
s. 43; t. 2.
Hagalo (district of Limmu), I.
Hamites, appendix.
Hanbase (mother of Ligdi Bakarze, wife of Bakarze),
s. 32.
Handag (wood between Lzeqa and Wallagd), s.
118; t. 9.
Handarse Obe (father of Tokko^ndarse), s. 23.
Hanna (village and district of Gabbd), s. 10, 12,
15, 18, 21, 23, 24, 113 n.; t. 1.
Harangamd (chief village of Lzeqa Sibu Diced), s.44.
Harar (town in southwestern Abyssinia), I.;
s. 15 n., 52, 55, 56; t. 4 p.; pr. 90.
Hasan Wdddg (chief of the Ddrrd), s. 8, 9.
Hasan Ingdmo (chief of Hadiya Wambie), s. 43;
t. 2.
Hayla Malakot (king of Shoa), s. 52.
Haylze Guddisa (daggdc), (chief of the Sulu and
Nonnb), I.; s. 35, 56 n., 82.
Hietb liman Lali (district of Shoa, where after-
wards was erected the royal residency at Addis
Abeba), s. 90 n.
Himanb (JVarrd . . . “ hill of the massacre.”
See Colle dell ’Eccidio). See Warra Himanb.
Hindzeba Gacci (village of Lzeqa), s. 32 n., 47 n.,
49, 51, 133 n.; t. 7, 8, 9.
Hora Bidiru (lit. “salt spring of the canoe”; salt
spring near the Wdma), s. 44.
Hord Dimtu (lit. “salt spring of the red”; salt
spring near the Wdma), s. 47.
Horda (Lzeqa . . .). See Lzeqa Horda.
Hord (father of Mbti Hord), s. 31.
Horrd (country ruled by Buse Garba), s. 24 n., 54.
Hufb (village in Gimma Gobbd), s. 28.
Hullumanti (fitdwrari), (officer of Rds Dargz'e),
s. 55.
Hursd (place in Limmu), s. 21.
Iddd, I.
Iddd Irrd (chief of the army of Hanna), s. 24.
Igdso (village near Lake Tana), appendix.
Iggi (wife of BakarzAe, mother of Amante), s. 31.
Iggu (horse of Daggdc Gote). See Abba Iggu.
Ilmormd (national name of the Galla; lit. “ sons
of Orma ”), s. 39.
Ilu (ancestor of Fatdnsa Ilu), s. 44.
Ilu (Nonnb . . .). See Nonnb Ilu.
Imamd (brother of Firrisd), s. 24; t. 1 n.
Imbdbb (place in Gudru), s. 29, 40, 49.
Inndry a (ancient name of Limmu), s. 21 n.; t. 1,
4 p.; appendix.
Irrd Butu (Galla army corps), s. 47.
Islam, s. 8, 10, 52, 142.
Isma ‘il (khedive), s. 8.
Italians, s. 60, 61.
Ittu (Galla tribe in southeastern Shoa), I.; s. 55;
t. 4 p.
lydsu (ligg), (nephew of Menilek II), t. 7 n.
Johannes IV (emperor of Abyssinia), s. 8, 9, 39,
49; t. 7 n., 12 n., appendix.
Kabbada (daggdc, afterwards rds), (son of Rds
Mangasd Atekim; present governor of Kaffa),
s. 24 n.
Kaffa (Sidama kingdom in southern Abyssinia),
s. 3 n., 15, 21 n., 23 n., 24, 25, 30 n., 39, 75 n.;
t. 1, 7, 8 n.; appendix.
Kanuri (West African population), appendix.
Karrayu (Galla tribe near Harar), I.; s. 56.
Kassala (town in the Sudan), s. 24; t. 12 n.