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Afäwarq Gäbrä Iyäsus (Amharic: አፈወርቅ ገብረ ኢየሱስ, romanized: āfewerik’i
gebire īyesusi;
spelled in Italian:
Afevork Ghevre Jesus or Āfeworq
Gebre Īyesūs;...
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Afawarq Walda Samayat, or
Afework Woldesemait (died 5
November 1935), was an
Ethiopian administrator and commander. In 1935, at the
outbreak of the Second...
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published in Rome in 1908,
widely considered the
first novel in Amharic, by
Afäwarq Gäbrä Iyäsus.
Amhara intellectual Tekle Hawariat Tekle Mariyam pioneered...
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wound became gangrenous and
Afawarq collapsed and died. He was
posthumously promoted to
Dejazmach by the Emperor.
Afawarq was
correct about the morale...
- Guèbrè-Egziabhér
Getatchew Haile Alaqa Gebre Hanna,
master of qene
poetry Afawarq Gabra Iyasus Moges Kebede Kebede Michael Maaza Mengiste Dinaw Mengestu...
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related to
Afewerk Tekle. Pankhurst,
Richard and Rita Pankhurst. In
memoriam Afäwärq Täkle (1932–2012).
Aethiopica 15 (2012), 247–253.
Tadias online article...
- 1795–1847)
Haddis Alemayehu (1910–2003)
Michael Daniel Ambatchew (1967–2012)
Āfawarq Gabra Iyasus (1868–1947) Tse****e Gabre-Medhin (1936–2006)
Moges Kebede...
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Dejazmach Hapte Gabre Mariam Gabre 1,000 men
Ogaden Ogaden Sefari -
Grazmach Afawarq Walda Samayat less than 2,000 men -
Fitawrari Badde /
Balambaras Ali Nur...
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Gubegna Abu Rumi
Afäwarq Gäbrä Iyäsus
Amsalu Aklilu Asfa-Wossen ****erate
Ashenafi Kebede ****efa...
- Commander-in-Chief of the
Ethiopian forces on this
front upon the
death of
Grazmach Afawarq Walda Samayat. Nasibu's
headquarters was
initially at Degehabur, but later...