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- Gedu Andargachew Alene (Amharic: ገዱ አንዳርጋቸው አለነ; born 13 August 1963) is an Ethiopian politician who has served as the National Security Affairs Advisor...
- Andargachew Tsege (Ge'ez: አንዳርጋቸው ጽጌ; born 9 February 1955), also known as Andy Tsige or Andy Tsege, is an Ethiopian politician. He is the chief executive...
- Andargachew Messai (25 March 1902 – 16 August 1981) was an Ethiopian diplomat and the husband of Princess Tenagnework Haile Sel****ie of Ethiopia, the...
- return. Princess Tenagnework would eventually marry Betwoded (later Ras) Andargachew Messai, who had formerly served as "Afe-Mesfin" and representative for...
- Ferede (elected chairman at meeting), Kebede Mengesha, Negede Gobeze, Andargachew ****egid, Fikre Merid, Hagos Gebreyesus, and Haile Fida. Other early prominent...
- is an Ethiopian opposition political organization, founded in 2008 by Andargachew Tsige and Berhanu Nega. According to their mission statement, Ginbot...
- Andargachew Yelak is an Ethiopian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Saint George SC. In August 2014, coach Mariano Barreto, invited...
- his selection as regional President on 6 March 2019, replacing Gedu Andargachew. Ambachew was shot dead on 22 June 2019 in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, by a...
- Succeeded by Gedu Andargachew Chairman of the Amhara Democratic Party In office 8 September 2010 – 1 December 2019 Deputy Gedu Andargachew Preceded by Addisu...
-   • 1952–1962 Haile Sel****ie Emperor's Representative   • 1952–1959 Andargachew Messai • 1959–1962 Abiye Abebe Chief Executive of Eritrea   • 1952–1955...