Doba (historical region)

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1828 map by Sidney Hall illustrating Doba region bordered by Tigray in the north and Assubo Galla (Oromo) in the south

Doba (Amharic: ዶባ, Afar: Dobaq) also known as the Country of Dobas was a historical Muslim region in central modern Ethiopia.[1] Historian Fesseha Berhe associates Doba with the Saho people.[2] Historian John Trimingham argues that the people of Doba were of Afar stock.[3]

The people of Doba are considered extinct today.[4] According to George Huntingford, Doba appeared to have come from the name of a people who inhabited the area, the Dobe'a, rather than a region.[5]

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