Sidamo Province

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Sidamo was a province in the southern part of Ethiopia, with its capital city at Irgalem, and later at Awasa. It was named after an ethnic group native to Ethiopia, called the Sidamo, or Sidama, who are located in the southwestern part of that country. Their major political state was the Kingdom of Kaffa.

Sidamo was bordered on the west by Gamu-Gofa, on the north by Shewa, on the northeast by Bale, on the east by Somalia, and on the south by Kenya.

With its extensive coffee plantations, Sidamo was a province with abundant revenues and assigned to its rule was given to nobles loyal to the Emperor, such as Dejazmach Balcha Safo, who governed it at different times before the Italian occupation.[1]

Following the liberation of Ethiopia from Italy in 1942, the provinces of Borana and Welayta, created from conquered states of that name, were merged into Sidamo.[2]

Sidamo was the location of a revolt of the Gedeo people in 1960, who objected to a reorganization of the taxation system, which they believed was oppressive. The revolt was brutally suppressed; as Bahru Zewde notes, "Armed mostly with spears and swords, the peasants confronted a well-equipped enemy composed of land-lords and government troops." The Gedeo rebels were crushed in several engagements, and an arbitration commission headed by Afa Negus Eshate Gada not only found for the land lords, but fined the elders of the Gedeo who had led the revolt.[3]

With the adoption of the constitution in 1995, Sidamo was divided amongst the Southern Peoples and Oromia regions of Ethiopia.

  1. ^ Bahru Zewde, A History of Modern Ethiopia, second edition (London: James Currey, 2001), pp. 129, 133.
  2. ^ This was part of the general reorganization that Emperor Haile Selassie undertook after his return in 1942. Paul B. Henze, Layers of Time (New York: Palgrave, 2000), pp. 237f.
  3. ^ Bahru Zewde, A History, p. 218.

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