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Agame (Tigrinya: ዓጋመ, lit. 'fruitful') is a
province in
northern Ethiopia. It
includes the
northeastern corner of Tigray,
borders the
Eritrean province...
- Tigray.
Areas where Tigrayans have
strong ancestral links are: Enderta,
Agame, Tembien,
Kilite Awlalo, Axum, Raya, Humera, Welkait, and Tsegede. The latter...
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Sabagadis was the son of Shum
Agame Woldu Kumanit who
ruled Agame from the late 18th to the
early 19th centuries. Shum
Agame Woldu's
legacy was the ascendany...
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Agamé is an arrondis****t in the Mono
department of Benin. It is an
administrative division under the
jurisdiction of the
commune of Lokossa. According...
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Sultanate of
Showa Tankish Werjih Christian kingdoms and
Empires Amb****el
Agame Akkele Guzay Amhara Angot Bahr
Begemder Bugna Delanta Dembela Enderta Entitcho...
- the
deposed Zagwe dynasty; and Shum
Agame, held by the
descendants of
Dejazmach Sabagadis, who
ruled over the
Agame district of Tigray. The vast majority...
- ed of Axum, and was not
accorded the Ras Warq. Shum
Agame (ሹም ዓጋመ Shum
Agame) -
Governor of
Agame province of Tigray, and
hereditary in the
family of...
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tribe or a
people in the
Aksumite Empire,
specifically in the
regions of
Agame (eastern Tigray) and
Akele Guzai (southern Eritrea). The
earliest attestation...
- Shum
Agame Woldu dominated Tigrayan politics. The
dynasty included Dejazmach Subagadis (whose rule
extended to present-day Eritrea), Shum
Agame Desta...
- of Bur,
which also
included Agame in Tigray, some
northeastern Afar lowlands, and the Buri Peninsula;
Akkele Guzay and
Agame were part of "Upper" (La'ilay)...