Qabridahare (Amharic: ቀብሪ ደሓር) is a city in the eastern part of Ethiopia known as the Somali Region. Located in the Korahe Zone of the Ogaden, this town has a latitude and longitude of and an elevation of 1609 meters above sea level. Qabridahare is served by Qabridahare International Airport (ICAO code HAKD, IATA: ABK).
A hospital for the town was under construction in 1958 when Emperor Haile Selassie inspected it during a tour of the Ogaden. In 1966 a road was built connecting Kebri Dehar and the new town of Gode. The Ethiopian Road Authority announced a construction project to connect Kebri Dehar with neighbouring towns. One road, to include 113.5 kilometres of paved road and five bridges will connect Kebri Dehar with Shekosh, while a second, which will include the creation of 95 kilometres of paved road and construction of six large and medium bridges, will connect the town to Danan. "ERA building asphalt roads with 600mln birr in Somali State" (Walta Information Center, accessed 13 December 2007)
During the Ogaden War in 1977, Kebri Dehar was defended by the Ethiopian Ninth Brigade against the Somali Army before abandoning it in disarray after being defeated by the Somali army who captured the town thereafter.Gebru Tareke, "The Ethiopia-Somalia War of 1977 Revisited ", International Journal of African Historical Studies, 2000 (33, #3), pp. 635ff at p. 644. (accessed 13 May 2009) It was recaptured by the Ethiopian Third Paracommando Brigade on 8 March 1978.Gebru Tareke, "The Ethiopia-Somalia War", p. 660.
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