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Dembiya (Amharic: ደምቢያ Dembīyā; also
transliterated Dembea, Dambya, Dembya, Dambiya, etc.) is a
historic region of Ethiopia,
intimately linked with Lake...
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Dembea venulosella is the only
species in the
monotypic moth
genus Dembea of the
family Pyralidae (snout moths). The
genus and
species were described...
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Garra dembeensis, the
Dembea stone lapper, is a
small African species of ray-finned fish in the
family Cyprinidae. It
occurs in fast-flowing
sections of...
- II. K****a won his way to
control the
imperial throne first by
occupying Dembea, then
following a
series of
battles beginning with Gur Amba (1852) and ending...
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Empress Menen was short-lived. In
October 1846, he
attacked and
plundered Dembea, a city
located due
south of Gondar, and in
January 1847 he went on to occupy...
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revolt in Wollo. In
January 1886, a
Mahdist army
invaded Ethiopia,
seized Dembea,
burned the
Mahbere Sel****ie
monastery and
advanced on Chilga. King Tekle...
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agricultural fields and
storage areas are
three Ethiopian endemic species: the
Dembea gr**** rat (Arvicanthis dembeensis,
sometimes considered a
subspecies of...
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Garra dembecha Getahun & Sti****ny, 2007
Garra dembeensis (Rüppell, 1835) (
Dembea stone lapper)
Garra dengba S.-Q. Deng, L. Cao & E. Zhang, 2018
Garra dohjei...
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Dasypyga Dasyvesica Dattinia Davara Dectocera Delcina Delogenes Delopterus Dembea Dentitegumia Deopteryx Derbeta Deuterollyta Dialepta Diatomocera Didia Difundella...
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Coenotropa Hampson, 1918
Commotria Berg, 1885
Comorta Ragonot, 1888
Dembea Ragonot, 1888
Discofrontia Hampson in Ragonot, 1901
Ematheudes Zeller, 1867...