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Major General Merid Negussie (Amharic: ሜሪድ ነጉሲ, 21
January 1934 – 16 May 1989) was an
Ethiopian military officer and
member of the Derg
regime who was...
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Ginbot 7 2010, p. 6.
Hofmann 1974.
Ginbot 7 2010, p. 9. "
Merid Negussie". meridnegussie.com.
Retrieved 23 June 2019. Battiata, Mary (26...
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Major-General
Dejazmach Beyene Merid (sometimes
rendered as
Beine Merid) (1897 - 24
February 1937) was an
Ethiopian army commander, a patriot, and the...
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Beyene Merid in his book
about the
years before the
Italian occupation.[citation needed] The
Princess married Major-General
Dejazmach Beyene Merid, governor...
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pensions in
funds managed by its
parent company,
Alden Global Capital.
Merid, Feven. "Bad Boys".
Columbia Journalism Review. No. Winter 2020. Archived...
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Christian Empire (1769–1855). London, England: Longmans. Beshah, Girma, Are****,
Merid Wolde (1964). The
Question of the
Union of the
Churches in Luso-Ethiopian...
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August 5, 2020. "Forbes Councils". Forbes.
Retrieved February 9, 2022.
Merid,
Fevin (2023) "Big Business: The
disarray and
discontent at Forbes" Columbia...
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Dejazmach Beyene Merid, were both
executed by the Italians. The Emperor's daughter,
Princess Romanework, wife of
Dejazmach Beyene Merid, was
taken into...
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major Muslim prin****lity from 1420 to 1560,
seems to have
recruited its
military force mainly from
among the Somalis.
According to
Merid Wolde...
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Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-533770-9. Beshah, Girma; Are****,
Merid Wolde (1964). The
Question of the
Union of the
Churches in Luso-Ethiopian...