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Summary

Created by me ( Yom). Map of Medieval Ethiopian provinces in large bold lettering, sub-provinces in small lettering, and neighboring tribes in italics (not part of Ethiopia in Medieval times - some may have had their own kingdoms).

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  • (del) (cur) 08:03, 3 July 2006 . . Yom ( Talk | contribs) . . 1028×1026 (461,687 bytes) (Created by me ( Yom). Map of Medieval Ethiopian provinces and neighboring tribes (a few like Kefa were not part of Ethiopia until after Medieval times, while others, e.g. the Muslim southcentral and southeastern states were often in rebellion )
  • (del) (rev) 08:01, 3 July 2006 . . Yom ( Talk | contribs) . . 1028×1026 (149,271 bytes) (Created by me ( Yom). Map of Medieval Ethiopian provinces and neighboring tribes (a few like Kefa were not part of Ethiopia until after Medieval times, while others, e.g. the Muslim southcentral and southeastern states were often in rebellion )

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