Haggai Erlich (born 1942) is professor emeritus at Tel Aviv University and an academic adviser at the Open University of Israel where he is the head of...
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leaders of the Abyssinian forces during the 19th century. Described by Haggai Erlich as the "greatest leader whom Ethiopia produced since the death of Emperor...
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Ethiopians. Although Dogali was only a small victory for the Ethiopians, Haggai Erlich notes that this incident encouraged the Italians to plot with Yohanne's...
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primarily Sufi movement, however, has been disputed. Mustafa Kabla and Haggai Erlich identify "moderation" (wasatiyyah) as the key word in al-Ahbash's "necessary...
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Waters, 1900–2000". The Nile: Histories, Cultures, Myths. Edited by Haggai Erlich and Israel Gershoni. Lynne Rienner. pp. 255–256. Dougherty, James E...
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2016, arabisches Original and German translation. Mustafa Kabha und Haggai Erlich: "Al-Ahbash and Wahhabiyya: Interpretations of Islam" in International...
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of Wuchale" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 June 2016. Haggai, Erlich (1997). Ras Alula and the scramble for Africa – a political biography:...
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government had been convinced to aid the movement. According to professor Haggai Erlich, the war in Ogaden also had a religious dynamic as the Western Somali...
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Before World War II. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 57–58. Haggai, Erlich (1997). Ras Alula and the scramble for Africa – a political biography:...
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of modern hostility between Somalia and Ethiopia back to this war. Haggai Erlich coined the term 'Ahmed Gragn Syndrome' to describe the deep-seated Ethiopian...
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