This created a class of local gentry loyal to Shewa but also sowed the seeds for future agrarian conflicts. The Kebesh administration also introduced the Gebbar system, a form of tenancy that required peasants to provide tribute to the local governor, effectively monetizing and feudalizing the local economy.
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The Misa Kebesh: Administrative Geography and Socio-Political Dynamics in 19th Century Shewa, Ethiopia
