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We got the news of Richard's magnificent ride to Harar, of his staying ten days in Harar, of his wonderful ride back, his most daring expedition, and then we heard of the dreadful attack by the natives in his tent, and how Stroyan was killed, Herne untouched, Speke with eleven wounds, and Richard with a lance through his jaw.
The Romance of Isabel, Lady Burton William Henry Burton Wilkins 1897
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Or change the whole thing as it used to be called Harar with many ethnics in it.
unknown title 2009
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th-century Islamic town called Harar, I slip, fall, and scrape my left leg.
Slate Magazine Eliza Griswold 2010
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[6] "Harar," is not an uncommon name in this part of Eastern Africa: according to some, the city is so called from a kind of tree, according to others, from the valley below it.
First Footsteps in East Africa Richard Francis Burton 1855
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"Harar," [6] lies, according to my dead reckoning, 220° S.W. of, and 175 statute miles from, Zayla -- 257° W. of, and 219 miles distant from,
First Footsteps in East Africa Richard Francis Burton 1855
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The streets of Harar are full of men chewing their way through a big bag of leaves floating through "another time and space" and it grants this City a rather unique ambience.
Ben Colclough: 10 Reasons to Love Ethiopia Ben Colclough 2011
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Heineken, which expects to finalize the deal in the coming weeks, said it will continue to brew local brands such as Bedele, Harar and Hakim Stout, which have a combined market share of 18% in Ethiopia.
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The Dutch brewer said Thursday it has been named preferred bidder for the Bedele and Harar breweries, which it plans to acquire for $85 million and $78 million, respectively.
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Harar is undoubtedly a gem, an ancient Muslim walled City in the East of the country.
Ben Colclough: 10 Reasons to Love Ethiopia Ben Colclough 2011
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#6 The Harar High: The Lonely Planet talks of the unique ambience and says you'll feel like you are "floating through another time and space" and there is truth in those words, but not in the way they mean it.
Ben Colclough: 10 Reasons to Love Ethiopia Ben Colclough 2011
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