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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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Dembiya (Amharic: ደምቢያ) is a
woreda in
Amhara Region, Ethiopia. It is
named for the
former province of
Dembiya,
which was
located roughly in the same location...
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Salowa Semada Serae Shewa (Efrata, Geshe)
Shire Wag
Kingdom of Beta
Israel Dembiya Gafat Gojjam Waldebba Semien Wegera Qwara Tsegede Wolqayt Kingdom of Damot...
- The
Qimant language is a
highly endangered language spoken by a
small and
elderly fraction of the
Qemant people in
northern Ethiopia,
mainly in the Chilga...
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Salowa Semada Serae Shewa (Efrata, Geshe)
Shire Wag
Kingdom of Beta
Israel Dembiya Gafat Gojjam Waldebba Semien Wegera Qwara Tsegede Wolqayt Kingdom of Damot...
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Salowa Semada Serae Shewa (Efrata, Geshe)
Shire Wag
Kingdom of Beta
Israel Dembiya Gafat Gojjam Waldebba Semien Wegera Qwara Tsegede Wolqayt Kingdom of Damot...
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Seraye and m****acred the locals.: 218 : 240
Dawit II had fled to
Dembiya with his
remaining followers, who were
suffering from
hunger and exhaustion...
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Qozmos then led the Jews of
Semien and
Tselemt to
attack the
Christians of
Dembiya. Eventually, this
revolt was
defeated by
Emperor Dawit I who dispatched...
- 22
April 1837
between the
forces of
Kenfu Haile Giorgis, a
nobleman of
Dembiya, and an Ottoman-Egyptian
force led by
Ahmad Kashif. The
defeat nearly lead...
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included several provinces (such as Bete Amhara, Gojjam, Gonder, Angot,
Dembiya,
Shewa and Lasta), most of
which were
ruled by
native Ras or Negus. The...