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During which period does the unit primarily focus on socio-economic and political developments?
Early sixteenth to late eighteenth centuries
What were some major developments during the period covered in the unit?
Expansion of trade, conflicts between the Christian Kingdom and Muslim Sultanates, and foreign interventions
Which ethnic groups experienced population movements during the period discussed in the unit?
Afar, Somali, Argoba, and Oromo
Which historical periods are discussed in the unit?
Gondarine Period (1636-1769), Zemene Mesafint (1769-1855), Yejju rule (1786-1853)
What is one of the key topics related to social processes discussed in the unit?
Integration across ethnic and religious diversities
What is the primary focus of the discussion in this unit?
Socio-economic and political developments in Ethiopia and the Horn from the early sixteenth to the late eighteenth centuries
What was the main cause of conflict between the Christian Kingdom and the Muslim Sultanates?
Control over trade routes
What provided ideological justification for the wars between the Christian Kingdom and the Muslim Sultanates?
Religious supremacy
Who provided new leadership for the Muslim Sultanates during the conflict with the Christian Kingdom?
Imam Ahmed Ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi
Where was Imam Ahmed Ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi raised?
Hubet
What were the origins of Imam Ahmed Ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi described as?
Mysterious
What did trade competition lead to between the Christian Kingdom and the Muslim Sultanates?
Struggle for control over trade routes
What intensified among the Muslim Sultanates prior to the conflict with the Christian Kingdom?
'Islamic Puritanism'
What did religion provide for the wars between the Christian Kingdom and the Muslim Sultanates?
'Ideological justification'
What is depicted as wars for religious supremacy in historical accounts of Christian and Muslim clerics?
'Wars between Christian and Muslim clerics'
'Who called for Islamic Puritanism' during the conflict with the Christian Kingdom?
'Garad Abun of Adal'
What was the primary cause of conflict between the Christian Kingdom and the Muslim Sultanates?
Competition for control over trade routes
What intensified among the Muslim Sultanates prior to the conflict with the Christian Kingdom?
Corruption and anarchy
What provided ideological justification for the wars between the Christian Kingdom and the Muslim Sultanates?
Religion
Who was Imam Ahmed Ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi raised by?
His devout Muslim kin
What did Imam Ahmed Ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi call for after the death of Garad Abun?
Devotion to the teachings of Islam
What were some of the major developments during the period covered in the unit?
Expansion of trade, conflicts between the Christian Kingdom and Muslim Sultanates, and foreign interventions
What is one of the key topics related to social processes discussed in the unit?
Religious expansions, interaction of peoples, and integration across ethnic and religious diversities
During which period does the unit primarily focus on socio-economic and political developments?
Early sixteenth to the late eighteenth centuries
What intensified among the Muslim Sultanates prior to the conflict with the Christian Kingdom?
Islamic Puritanism
What was the main cause of conflict between the Christian Kingdom and the Muslim Sultanates?
Trade competition
Explore the socio-economic and political developments in Ethiopia from the early sixteenth to the late eighteenth centuries, contributing to the making of modern Ethiopia. This unit discusses the intermingling of peoples, economic interdependence, and political activities during this period.
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