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Dehana (Amharic: ደኸና, “Poor Come Here”) is one of the
woredas in the
Amhara Region of Ethiopia. It is
named for one of the five
clans of the Agaw. Part...
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Amhara Region. The
three main
towns in that area are Sekota, Tsizika, and
Dehana. The 2007
census lists 267,851
ethnic Xamirs, or 0.36% of the
total po****tion;...
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abbot of
Istifanos Monastery in Lake Hayq of Amba Sel.
Iyasus was born in
Dehana,
which may have been the
woreda in the Wag
Hemra Zone,
although G.W.B. Huntingford...
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above sea level. Amde Werq is the
administrative centre of
Dehana woreda. The word
Dehana means "poor" in
Ethiopian (Amharic) language. The town is situated...
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Bhirawati Bhopawali Birsika Biwan Chandeni Chhachera Chhapera Chhapera Dehana Devla Nagli Dhanduka Dhenkli Dhir
Dhaunka Dubalu Dundaheri Ferozepur Namak...
- Zone, on the west by
Dehana and the
Semien (North)
Gondar Zone, and on the
north by Sekota.
Gazgibla was
separated from
Dehana woreda.
Based on the 2007...
- Ethiopia.
Located in the Wag
Hemra Zone,
Zikuala is
bordered on the
south by
Dehana, on the west it is
bordered by the Tekezé
River which separates it from...
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Sayint Tehuledere Tenta Wegde Were Babu Were Ilu Wag
Hemra Zone
Abergele Dehana Gazbibla Sehala Soqota Soqota Town
Zikuala West
Gojjam Zone
Bahir Dar Zuria...
- Zone,
Sekota is
bordered on the
south by Gazbibla, on the
southwest by
Dehana, on the west by Zikuala, on the
north by Abergele, and on the east by the...
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overthrown his
brother Sahim, had
travelled up to the Emperor's camp at
Dehana in 1620. He
prostrated himself in
front of
Emperor Suseynos and appealed...