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gebire īyesusi;
spelled in Italian:
Afevork Ghevre Jesus or Āfeworq
Gebre Īyesūs;
spelled in
English Afewark Gebre Iyasus; 10 July 1868 – 25
September 1947)...
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existed at the escarpment's edge
overlooking Mekelle. On a
nearby hill, the
Iyesus church was established. The
villagers fetched their water from the May Anishti...
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Jesus Christ, whom they
refer to as
either Yahshua or by the
Amharic name
Iyesus Kirisitos. It is
perhaps the
Rastafari mansion closest in
beliefs to Christianity...
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classical Arabic) / يسوع (Yasūʿ) (Christian or
latter Arabic)
Amharic እየሱስ። (
Iyesus)
Aragonese Chesús Aramaic/Syriac ܝܫܘܥ (Isho)
Arberesh Isuthi Armenian Հիսուս...
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following churches are
located in the tabia:
Nibre Abune Ayezgi Didiben Iyesus Mehanie Alem Addi
Ferti Maryam In the main villages,
there are traditional...
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daughter of the
Ethiopian court lady
Katharina Hall, also
known as Welette-
Iyesus and her husband,
Moritz Hall, a Jewish-born
convert to Protestantism, cannon-caster...
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during old age. The
Monastic school of Lake Hayq
founded in 1248 by Aba
Iyesus-Mo'a was the
fundamental school to Saints,
scholars and Christians. The...
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Kibir amlak (Glory to Jah)
Qedamawi ras
fetari (First creator)
Qedamawi iyesus kristos (Holy
Jesus Christ)
Lebdama mabrak isad
Tenayistilgn (Greetings)...
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Ethiopia (1855-1868): From an
Unpublished M****cript by
Aleqa Tekle-
Ïyesus ("Aleqa Teklé") of Gojjam".
Northeast African Studies. 5 (3): 7–79. doi:10...
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include the
churches Enda Gabir, Enda
Yesus Mekelle Bete Mengist,
Mekelle Iyesus,
Mekelle Maryam,
Mekelle Sel****ie, Enda
Mariam Bugsa and
Mekelle Tekle Haymanot...