- Qwara province
Qwara (also spelled K'wara) was a province in
Ethiopia , located betweenLake Tana and the frontier withSudan , and stretcing fromAgawmeder in the south as far north asMetemma . It was eventually absorbed into the province ofBegemder .The region contains a large
Kemant community, some speaking the nearly extinctKemant language , and formerly contained a substantial number ofBeta Israel , who spoke theQwara language . However, most of its inhabitants have since been assimilated into the dominant Amhara ethnicity, and speak Amharic.Qwara had political importance at least as early as the reign of Iyoas I, when the Dowager Queen
Mentewab relied on her supporters in Qwara to support her against her rivalWubit , the wife of her son the late Emperor Iyasu II. More importantly, it formed part of the territories of the warlordDejazmach Meru, who had inherited the office of governor of Qwara from his uncle,Kenyazmach Kebte; these territories, known as "Ye Meru Qemas" (literally, "The mouth of Meru", or "What Meru eats") were inherited by DejazmachKinfu . In Qwara was born Kinfu's relation, Kassa Hailu, who later used Kinfu's relationships in Qwara to build a power base there in his successful effort that made him Emperor Tewodros II. [Ref Ethiopia|Rubenson-1966|pages= pp. 20-25] The future Emperor made Qwara his base from theBattle of Koso Bar until his victory at theBattle of Gur Amba (27 September 1852 ), sometimes as a "shifta" oroutlaw . [Rubenson, "King of Kings", pp. 28ff]Notes
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