Kingdom of Kaffa ended in 1897.
its the root word of coffee
It was the ethipoian province of Kaffa
Ethiopia
During the 14th century, the Tartar army was besieging the city of Kaffa (present day Feodosia in the Ukraine) used a combination of psychological warfare and bio-warfare (Mayor A. 1997). The Tartars catapulted bodies of plague victims over the walls of Kaffa in order to initiate an epidemic upon the residents. This gave the Tartars a greater advantage over the Kaffa army in 1346 (Kornpeter M. G. 2001). This same tactic would be used several times throughout Europe's history.
Charles Tilstone Beke has written: 'Reasons for returning the gold medal of the Geographical Society of France' 'An enquiry into M. Antoine d'Abbadie's journey to Kaffa' 'On the alluvia of Babylonia and Chaldaea' -- subject(s): Description, geography, Alluvium 'An enquiry into M. Antione d'Abbadie's journey to Kaffa'
It is 32 routes or 30 routes, not including Rome and Kaffa because the route lines barely touch them on the textbook. if they barley touch does'n it count to 32
The home of the coffee plant was the Kaffa region of Ethiopia. The Arabic word is Qahwah. Yemen was the first great coffee exporter. their word being Chaoua. The word has undergone some changes over the years.
Coffee originates from Italian, caffè. The origin of the word coffee came to the English from the Italian word "caffè". The word "caffè" comes from the Turkish word "kahvè" that was borrowed from the Arabic language where the word "qahwa" referred to a type of wine - wine of the bean (qahwat al-bun).
The word "coffee" comes from the Arabic word "qahwa," which refers to a type of wine. This term evolved into the Turkish word "kahve" before being adapted into various languages, including English.
The black plague, also known as the bubonic plague, started in Central Asia in 1338 and 1339...it then reached China and India by 1346. By 1347 it infected the Black Sea port of Kaffa. The first outbreaks in Enland started in 1348. In July 1349, it spread to Scotland and by 1350 it was in Scandanavia. By 1351 it was in Kiev, Ukraine.
Franco Valobra has: Performed in "Le belle famiglie" in 1964. Performed in "Un italiano in America" in 1967. Played Stiggins in "Il circolo Pickwick" in 1968. Performed in "La notte dei serpenti" in 1969. Performed in "H2S" in 1969. Played Jerome of Kaffa in "Der Name der Rose" in 1986.