Ebenat
Ebnat is a town in the South Gondar Zone of the Amhara Region, Ebnat has a latitude and longitude of. It is the administrative center of Ebnat woreda and is at an elevation of 2972 meters above sea level.
History
Near Ebenat, on 17 January 1608, Emperor Susenyos and his army battled an invading Oromo army; the Emperor's army killed 12,000 Oromo at a cost of 400 of their comrades.When Charles Beke left Ethiopia he stayed in Ebenat from 15 to 21 March 1843. Beke described the town as "a place of no size, consisting merely of the residences of the Dejazmach and his family, with a few huts for their attendants. The market is however, very considerable – lasting two days, Friday and Saturday – it being the point where the merchants of Gojam meet those from Sokota bringing salt, for which they give cloths, coffee, and a large number of cattle, oxen, and heifers brought from Gudera."