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- its market was important enough to be one of six in Ethiopia requiring a nagadras ("head of the market") to oversee it and collect the fees. The revenue...
- Pasha was a high rank at the Turkish and Egyptian courts. Negadras (ነጋድራስ nägadras, "head of the merchants") - The appointed leader of a larger town's merchants...
- his Syrian friend, the rubber merchant Hasib Ydlibi, to the position of Nagadras (or Customs-Master) at the railway depot at Dire Dawa, thus giving him...
- important town in northern Ethiopia. Its market was important enough to need a Nagadras. The earliest known person to hold this office was the Gr**** immigrant...
- notables supporting the Italians (who included Leul Ras Seyum Mangasha, Nagadras Tasamma Estate, and Dejazmach Abba Woqaw) on 19 November 1939 with Abebe...
- the 1930s, Dangila was an important center of the African slave trade. Nagadras Habtewerq, director of customs in the town during the early 1930s, achieved...
- governors of a province, though this position was usually given to wealthy nagadras (chief of trade and markets). At noon, the King, his retinue, court officials...
- Demissew N****ibu, it was not part of it; instead it was under the rule of a nagadras or governor of its marketplace. Bulatovich noted that the settlement had...
- in 1917 or 1918 he was back in Addis Ababa. By 1922 he had become the Nagadras of Dire Dawa in 1922, then between 1925 and 1930 Afäwarq served as president...
- Kingdom. Workneh was born in Gondar, the son of Negadras Eshete Woldemariam. Nagadras Eshete had been forced to join Emperor Tewodros II in his retreat to Magdala...