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- Sultanate_of_Aussa abstract "The Sultanate of Aussa (alternate spelling: Awsa or Assaw) (fl. 1734–present), also known as the Afar Sultanate, was a kingdom that existed in eastern Ethiopia in the area bordering Eritrea and Djibouti. It was considered to be the leading monarchy of the Afar people, to whom the other Afar rulers nominally acknowledged primacy. The sultanate incorporated into Ethiopia in 1902.".
- Sultanate_of_Aussa comment "The Sultanate of Aussa (alternate spelling: Awsa or Assaw) (fl. 1734–present), also known as the Afar Sultanate, was a kingdom that existed in eastern Ethiopia in the area bordering Eritrea and Djibouti. It was considered to be the leading monarchy of the Afar people, to whom the other Afar rulers nominally acknowledged primacy. The sultanate incorporated into Ethiopia in 1902.".