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azebs in the
Beylik of Aydın.
According to
Stein (2007), by the 14th
century azebs garrisoned in
strongholds were
called kale (fortress)
azebs.
Azebs...
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Azeb Mesfin Haile (Amharic and Tigrinya: አዜብ መስፍን ኃይሌ; born 21
December 1966) is an
Ethiopian politician who was the
second First Lady of
Ethiopia from...
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Azeb Amha (Amharic: አዜብ አምሃ, born 1967) is an
Ethiopian linguist working on the
morphology and
syntax of
Afroasiatic languages, with a
special focus on...
- com.
Sports Reference LLC.
Archived from the
original on 18
April 2020.
Retrieved 19
March 2020. Omar
Azeb at Olympics.com Omar
Azeb at
Olympedia v t e...
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Rethinking the Origins. Eisenbrauns. pp. 3–18. ISBN 9781646022120. Amha,
Azeb (2012). "Omotic". In Frajzyngier, Zygmunt; Shay, Erin (eds.). The Afroasiatic...
- and othering.
Ancient South Arabian script History of the
alphabet Amha,
Azeb (2010). "On
loans and
additions to the fidäl (Ethiopic)
writing system"....
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Marian Azeb Mereba (born
September 19, 1990),
known mononymously as Mereba, is an
American singer, rapper, songwriter, and
record producer.
Mereba was...
- by the
capture of Constantinople.
Murad II then
formed a new army
called Azeb in 1421 and
marched through the
Byzantine Empire and laid
siege to Constantinople...
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Sebsebe Demissew Segenet Kelemu Masresha Fetene Simegnew Bekele Sinknesh Ejigu Azeb Amha
Eleni Aklillu Berhane Asfaw Yohannes Haile-Sel****ie
Zeresenay Alemseged...
- the valley's slope. Many of the
novice yet
still elite Janissaries and
azebs were
driven back.
Pallatio also
notes that the size of Murad's army was...