PhotosLocation


shonke Latitude and Longitude:

10°37′5″N 39°58′23″E / 10.61806°N 39.97306°E / 10.61806; 39.97306
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shonke
Village
Shonke is located in Ethiopia
Shonke
Shonke
Location with in Ethiopia
Coordinates: 10°37′5″N 39°58′23″E / 10.61806°N 39.97306°E / 10.61806; 39.97306
Country Ethiopia
Region Amhara
Zone Oromiya Zone
District Dawa Chefa
Elevation
1,600 m (5,200 ft)
Time zoneGMT +3

Shonke ( Amharic: ሾንኬ) is an Argobba village located some 23 km away from Kemise town, in Jirota kebele, in the current administrative district of Dawa Chefe, Oromia Zone of Amhara Region, Ethiopia.  The village was part of former Chefe Golana Dewerahmedo Wereda of the same Zone and was also part of southeast Wollo Province, in the Pre-1992's administrative division.

It was one of the 19th century Islamic education and sufi-order centers where notable sufi saint-scholars like Shaykh Jawhar b. Haydar b. ‘Ali (c. 1837–1937) were permanently settled and taught many Muslim scholars . [1]

References

  1. ^ Ahmed, Hussein (2004). "Shaykh Jawhar b. Haydar b. ʽAlī: A mystic and scholar of Shonkē, southeast Wallo, Ethiopia". Annales d'Ethiopie. 20 (1): 47–56. doi: 10.3406/ethio.2004.1069. ISSN  0066-2127.

shonke Latitude and Longitude:

10°37′5″N 39°58′23″E / 10.61806°N 39.97306°E / 10.61806; 39.97306
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shonke
Village
Shonke is located in Ethiopia
Shonke
Shonke
Location with in Ethiopia
Coordinates: 10°37′5″N 39°58′23″E / 10.61806°N 39.97306°E / 10.61806; 39.97306
Country Ethiopia
Region Amhara
Zone Oromiya Zone
District Dawa Chefa
Elevation
1,600 m (5,200 ft)
Time zoneGMT +3

Shonke ( Amharic: ሾንኬ) is an Argobba village located some 23 km away from Kemise town, in Jirota kebele, in the current administrative district of Dawa Chefe, Oromia Zone of Amhara Region, Ethiopia.  The village was part of former Chefe Golana Dewerahmedo Wereda of the same Zone and was also part of southeast Wollo Province, in the Pre-1992's administrative division.

It was one of the 19th century Islamic education and sufi-order centers where notable sufi saint-scholars like Shaykh Jawhar b. Haydar b. ‘Ali (c. 1837–1937) were permanently settled and taught many Muslim scholars . [1]

References

  1. ^ Ahmed, Hussein (2004). "Shaykh Jawhar b. Haydar b. ʽAlī: A mystic and scholar of Shonkē, southeast Wallo, Ethiopia". Annales d'Ethiopie. 20 (1): 47–56. doi: 10.3406/ethio.2004.1069. ISSN  0066-2127.

Videos

Youtube | Vimeo | Bing

Websites

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Encyclopedia

Google | Yahoo | Bing

Facebook