Adis Ababa stands on the southern slopes of the Entotto range, at an altitude of over 8000 ft.
From Dire Dawa to Harrar there is a well-made carriage road, and from Harrar to Adis Ababa the caravan track is kept in good order, the river Hawash being spanned by an iron bridge.
On the 26th of October following a provisional treaty of peace was concluded at Adis Ababa, annulling the treaty of Uccialli and recognizing the absolute independence of Abyssinia.
In December 1903 an American mission visited Adis Ababa, and a commercial treaty between the United States and Abyssinia was signed.
Telegraph lines connectAdis Ababa and several important towns in northern Abyssinia with Massawa, Harrar and Jibuti.
The continuation of this railway to the capital was begun in 1906 from the Adis Ababa end.
Since 1892 the capital has been Adis Ababa in the kingdom of Shoa.
Difficulties arose over the continuation of the railway to Adis Ababa and beyond, and the proposed internationalization of the line.
Entotto, a deserted settlement some ten or twelve miles north of Adis Ababa.
In 1905 the Bank of Abyssinia, the first banking house in the country, was founded, with its headquarters at Adis Ababa.
He restored the towns of Debra-Berhan and Angolala, and founded Entotto, the strong stone-built town whose ruins overlook the modern capital, Adis Ababa.
Don Quixote’s favorite author was Feliciano de Sylva; his model knight was Am´adis de Gaul.
He fights with Am´adis of Gaul, and has his horse killed under him.
Per´ion=, king of Gaul, father of Am´adis of Gaul.
At one time a fair amount of coffee from this region went to Adis Abeba on the backs of pack mules, a journey of thirty-five or forty days, and then was carried to Jibuti, nearly 500 miles, part of the way by rail.
Italy’s claims to a protectorate over Abyssinia led to war, which ended in an Italian defeat at Adowa, 1896, and the restoration of all land to Abyssinia by the treaty of Adis Abeba.
AM'ADIS OF GAUL, a love-child of king Per'ion and the princess Elize'na.
Am'adis de Gaul to a pillar in his courtyard, and administered to him 200 stripes with his horse's bridle.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "adis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.