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Enfraz or
Infraz (Amharic: እንፍራዝ, romanized: infrāz), also
called Guba'e (Ge'ez: ጉባኤ, romanized: gūbā'ē, lit. '****embly'), or
Guzara (Amharic: ጉዛራ) is...
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Catholic faith in his
kingdom in 1633.
Yacob left his cave and
settled in
Emfraz. He
found a patron, a rich
merchant named Habta Egziabher (known as Habtu)...
- in Wej, and
instead he
established his
residence in Guba'e (now
known as
Emfraz) a
settlement located near Lake Tana. He
banished the
Jesuit bishop André...
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Dinsho Dire Dawa
Dodola Dolo Odo
Durame Dalocha Dukem Durba Ejaji Elidar Emfraz (Imfraz, Guba'e)
Enticho Erer
Feres Bet
Ferfer Filtu Finicha'a
Fiche Finote...
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Walda Heywat was one of the sons of Habtu, a rich
Ethiopian merchant from
Emfraz, and the
student of Zera Yacob,
whose work he
continued in his Treatise...
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Italian city of Paola. 1561 – Menas,
emperor of Ethiopia,
defeats a
revolt in
Emfraz. 1582 –
Battle of Yamazaki:
Toyotomi Hideyoshi defeats Akechi Mitsuhide...
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Empress Malakotawit. His nephew's name was Na'od and he was
crowned at
Emfraz upon the
death of
Tekle Haymanot I. However,
Tewoflos moved quickly by having...
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Ethiopian rulers had
attempted to
establish fixed capitals such as Tegulet,
Emfraz and
Debre Birhan. Pankhurst,
Richard (1982).
History Of
Ethiopian Towns...
- with the
Empress Mentewab;
first she
sought refuge with
Abuna Yosab in
Emfraz only to be
turned away, then
after sending her
valuables to
safety on Dek...
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Qaitbay (15th century)
Fasil Ghebbi,
Gondar (17th century)
Guzara Castle,
Emfraz Fort
James (1651) Fort Jillifree,
Jufureh Cape
Coast Castle, Cape Coast...