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Ebnat woreda and is at an
elevation of 2972
meters above sea level. Near
Ebenat, on 17
January 1608,
Emperor Susenyos and his army
battled an
invading Oromo...
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Ebenat (Amharic: እብናት) also
spelled Ibnat is one of the
woredas in the
Amhara Region of Ethiopia. It is
named after the
former district that lay roughly...
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Haymanot I, the
nephew of Tewoflos) and Mamo.
Nebahne was
caught in
flight at
Ebenat, and
after having his nose and ears cut off was set free. However, James...
- by Lake Tana, on the
north by the
Semien Gondar Zone, and on the east by
Ebenat. The
administrative center is
Addis Zemen;
other towns include Amba Meda...
- Spain. 1608 –
Emperor Susenyos I of
Ethiopia surprises an
Oromo army at
Ebenat; his army
reportedly kills 12,000
Oromo at the cost of 400 of his men. 1641...
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Kifla Krestos to join him with
their troops, and
defeated the
raiders at
Ebenat on 17
January 1608.
According to
James Bruce, the
Royal Chronicle of Susenyos...
- exonerated.
January 17 –
Emperor Susenyos I of
Ethiopia defeats an
Oromo army at
Ebenat; 12,000
Oromo are
reportedly killed at a cost of 400 Amhara.
January 23...
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bordered on the
south by
Misraq Este, on the west by Fogera, on the
north by
Ebenat and on the east by Guna
Woreda (whose
center is
Kimir Din****). The town...
- on the
southwest by
Misraq Este, on the west by ****a, on the
north by
Ebenat, and on the east by the
Semien Wollo Zone. The
administrative center is...
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Harewa Jilee Dhummuugaa Kemise Town
South Gondar Zone
Debre Tabor Town Dera
Ebenat ****a
Fogera Lay ****int Libo
Kemekem Mirab Este
Misraq Este
Simada Tach...