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- Arkiko (Arabic: حرقيقو, Afar and Saho: Hirg-Higo, alternately Archigo, Arqiqo, Ercoco, Hirgigo, Hargigo or Harkiko) historically known as Dokono is a town...
- Portuguese succeeded in establishing a foothold in M****awa (Maçua) and Arkiko in 1513 by Diogo Lopes de Albergaria, a port by which they entered the allied...
- Ottoman Province 1687 — 1663 Keki Abdi Pasha, Na’ib of Arkiko, Wali of M****awa Na’ib of Arkiko, Wali of M****awa 1693–1693 Mehmed Pasha 1693–1964 Abaza...
- during the Eritrean War of Independence. Romodan was born in Hirghigo (now Arkiko in Eritrea's Northern Red Sea Region) in Italian East Africa in 1938. He...
- Sultan Ahmad joined the Adal Empire and was rewarded with the port town of Arkiko, which before the war had belonged to Medri Bahri. However, in 1541, one...
- serve as head of the Eritrean/ Ethiopian Church, was held for ransom at Arkiko by the local naib, the abbot of Debre Bizen helped him to escape. List of...
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- between M****awa and Sudan. The market was largely dominated by traders from Arkiko, whose grain was brought for purchase in exchange for camels of the local...
- [citation needed] The Manzanar Mangrove Initiative is an ongoing experiment in Arkiko, Eritrea, part of the Manzanar Project founded by Gordon H. Sato, establishing...
- Empire. Sultan Ahmad joined Adal and was rewarded with the port town of Arkiko. However, in 1541, one year after the death of sultan Ahmad, the Portuguese...