- The
Battle of
Afabet was a three-day
battle fought from 17
March through 20
March 1988 in and
around the town of
Afabet, as part of the
Eritrean War of...
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Afabet (Tigrinya: ኣፍዓበት) is a town in
northern Eritrea.
Afabet is the
capital of the
Afabet district.[citation needed] It is the site of the
Battle of...
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focus on
other regions as well. In 1988, with the
Battle of
Afabet, the EPLF
captured Afabet and its surroundings, then
headquarters of the
Ethiopian Army...
- The EPLF won its most
resounding victory in
March 1988 at the
Battle of
Afabet. It destro**** the most
formidable Ethiopian garrison in
northern Eritrea...
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Afabet subregion is a
subregion in the
Northern Red Sea (Zoba
Semienawi Keyih Bahri)
region of Eritrea. Its
capital lies at
Afabet. Awate.com:
Martyr Statistics...
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includes all
settlements with a po****tion of over 5,000. Adi
Tekelezan Afabet Areza Badme Bisha Dairo Paulos Debaysima Digsa Emba
Derho Quazien Filfil...
- operation, and
resumed offensives in
November 1978 to
capture Agordat,
Afabet and Keren. The Derg
secured road
connecting M****awa with Asmara, but heavily...
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Omhajer Haykota Logo
Anseba Mensura Mogolo Molki Shambuko Teseney Upper Gash
Afabet Adobha Dahlak Ghela'elo Foro
Ghinda Karura M****awa
Nakfa She'eb Mai ani...
- in 1986 and was
credited as the
leading strategist of the
victories at
Afabet, M****awa and Dekemhare.
After liberation Sebhat Ephrem served from June...
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Technical College, Nakfa.
Nakfa Primary School The road from
Keren to
Nakfa via
Afabet is
extremely narrow and the
village van
bulges with p****engers. The people...