Lieka

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Lieka or Liekà was a former settlement in 19th and early 20th century Ethiopia, a major market town in the Oromo region southwest of Shoa.[1] It was located on the Bilo plain, 290 kilometers (180 miles) southwest of Sokota,[2] and retained a hereditary Oromo ruler upon its integration into the empire of Menelek II.[3] It has since lost its importance as a regional market to nearby Nekemte.

The village at the former site is now spelled Leka.

References

  1. "Abyssinia" in the Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th ed., Vol. 1. 1911.
  2. Keane, Augustus H. Africa, 2nd ed., p. 510. E. Stanford, 1907.
  3. Bulatovich, Alexander. From Entotto to the River Baro. 1897. Translated by Richard Seltzer as Ethiopia through Russian Eyes. Samizdat, 1993. Accessed 18 Mar 2014.

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