Ga'ewa or Ga‘ǝwa was a Muslim regent in the north of the Horn of Africa in the sixteenth century. Her kingdom stretched from Metemma in the west to the area south of the Mareb river in the Ethiopian province of Tigray.
Places named after her
• Addi Ga‘ǝwa ("country of Ga'ewa") • Qǝṣri Ga‘ǝwa ("enceinte of Ga'ewa") • Mǝ‘raf Ga‘ǝwa ("resting place of Ga'ewa") • Mäqabǝr Ga‘ǝwa ("tomb of Ga'ewa") • Sǝfra Ga‘ǝwa ("place of Ga'ewa") ==Notes==