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Diridhaba
Dire Dawa

ድሬ ዳዋ
ديري داوا

Dirre Dhawaa
Caasimad
Farasmagaalka Diridhaba
Nickname(s): 
Dirah Dawah
Diridhaba Dire Dawa is located in Ethiopia
Diridhaba Dire Dawa
Diridhaba
Dire Dawa
Meesha kaga taalo Itoobiya
WadankaItoobiya
GobolDire Dawa
ZoneDire Dawa
DegmoDire Dawa
La aasaasay1902
Dowlada
 • NuucaGolle Caasimad
 • Duqa magaaladaAdam Faarax [1]
Area
1,213 km2 (468 sq mi)
Joogga
1,276[2] m (4,189 ft)
Tirada dadka
(2008)
 • Caasimad607,321
 • Cufnaanta dadka4,530/km2 (11,700/sq mi)
 • Metro
1,274,869
Aag saacadeedUTC+3 (EAT)
Furaha(+251) 25
Websitewww.dire-dawa.gov.et

Diridhaba (Af Ingiriis : Dire Dawa; Af Amxaari : ድሬ ዳዋ; Af_Oromo: Dirre Dhawaa; laga wado. "Meel raaxo",[3] Af Carabi : ar‎; Af Soomaali : Diri Dhaba[4] laga soo xigtey: meeshii Dir ku dhaqneyd[5]) waa caasimad ku taala wadanka Itoobiya taasi oo degan yihiin Soomaali gaar ahaan beelaha dir iyo gabooye, Oromo, Canfar iyo Amxaaro.

Sida lagu sheegay buuga la yidhaahdo "Futuh Al Habasha: Conquest of Abyssinia", deegaanka waxaa loo bixiyay magaca Diri Dhaba markii ay soo dageen beesha Dir iyo beesha gabooye ah wakhti lagu qiyaaso shan qarni ka hor.[6]


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Wikimedia Commons waxee heysaa war la xiriiro:
  1. "Nuqul Archive". Waxaa laga kaydiyay the original 2010-11-10. Soo qaatay 2016-10-29.  Barameter aan la aqoon |ciwaan= ignored (caawin)
  2. http://www.fallingrain.com/world/ET/48/Dire_Dawa.html
  3. Kefale, Asnake. "Ethnic Federalism and Conflict Management in Ethiopia: The Case of Dire Dawa" in Luc Sindjoun (ed.)'s The Coming African Hour: Dialectics of Opportunities and Constraints, p. 209. Africa Institute of South Africa (Pretoria), 2010. Accessed 15 Feb 2014.
  4. Referencing Dir confederation of Somali clans which inhabit vast area between the Red Sea and Dir Dawa. See Dir.
  5. academies, prepared by a number of leading orientalists ; edited by an editorial committee consisting of H.A.R. Gibb ... [et al.] ; under patronage of the international union of. (New ed.). E.J. Brill. ISBN 9789004161214.  Maqan ama ebar |title= (caawin)
  6. ʻArabfaqīh, Shihāb al-Dīn Aḥmad ibn ʻAbd al-Qādir (2003-01-01). Annotation: Dir, According to Huntingford a settlement which may be modern Dire Dawa. Tsehai Publishers & Distributors. p. 24 https://books.google.com/books?id=YgIwAQAAIAAJ.  Maqan ama ebar |title= (caawin)