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- Agawmeder (Amharic: አገው ምድር) was a historical region in the northwestern part of Ethiopia. Its most likely etymology is from Agew (አገው ägäw), a people...
- 18th century, Gojjam's western neighbors were Agawmeder in the southwest and Qwara in the northwest. Agawmeder, never an organized political entity, was gradually...
- Lake Tana and the frontier inside present-day Sudan, and stretching from Agawmeder in the south as far north as Metemma, and as far west as Wad Madani, Sudan...
- refused to respond to Ali's summons. Ras Ali dispatched a large army to Agawmeder after his rebellious v****al, and K****a responded by moving to a fortified...
- frequently used to indicate locations within Ethiopia. These include: Agame Agawmeder Begemder Amhara Dembiya Enderta Fatagar Hadiya Ifat Lasta Menz Qwara Semien...
- who in turn was daughter of Ras Bitwodad Mangasha Atikam of Damot and Agawmeder, Viceroy of Gojjam, who was a major figure during the reign of Emperor...
- the local traditions of some of the Agaw, the original inhabitants of Agawmeder were the Shanqella (likely the Gumuz people). The Shanqella first appear...
- military expeditions. Three of these were against the Agaw in Gojjam, and Agawmeder, one against the Oromo, and two punitive expeditions to the area around...
- Kosober (Amharic: ኮሶበር) is the town in Gojjam Agawmeder,[clarification needed] Amhara Region, Ethiopia, which is found between Bahir Dar and Debre Marqos...
- commemorate his victory. Yeshaq also invaded the Shanqella region beyond Agawmeder, and to the southeast he fought against Mansur ad-Din and Jamal ad-Din...