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- Mitiku Belachew (Amharic: ምትኩ በላቸው; 11 June 1942 – 7 April 2021) was an Ethiopian-born Belgian surgeon. He was known for inventing the adjustable gastric...
- Filmmakers Talk About the Magic of Cinema. New York: Harlem Moon. Tekletsadik Belachew (2022). Stories from the Fire Place: Theological Meditations on Haile Gerima's...
- p. 113. ISBN 978-1-84701-018-6. Retrieved 14 November 2017. Gebrewold, Belachew (28 March 2013). Anatomy of Violence: Understanding the systems of conflict...
- Tigray War, most (81%) of the meetings did not have approvals by Tizita Belachew, head of the service, or by Solomon Abate, of stories on the war that included...
- Woldemeskel (2002–2006) Belachew Mekuria (2006–2012) Mohammed Seid (2012-2013) Fitsum Arega (February 2013 – 25 April 2018) Belachew Mekuria (25 April 2018...
- Africa. p. 113. ISBN 9781847010186. Retrieved 14 November 2017. Gebrewold, Belachew (28 March 2013). Anatomy of Violence: Understanding the systems of conflict...
- Violence: Understanding the Systems of Conflict and Violence in Africa, Belachew Gebrewold. Lewis, I. M. (1999). A Pastoral Democracy: A Study of Pastoralism...
- Archived from the original on 25 October 2021. Retrieved 26 October 2021. Belachew, Mekete (2003). "Coffee". In Uhlig, Siegbert (ed.). Encyclopaedia Aethiopica...
- 59 (1): 63. doi:10.1017/S0041977X0002927X. ISSN 1474-0699. Gebrewold, Belachew (2016-04-15). Anatomy of Violence: Understanding the Systems of Conflict...
- from the original on 22 May 2024. Retrieved 27 April 2024. Yihun, Belete Belachew (2014). "Ethiopian foreign policy and the Ogaden War: the shift from "containment"...