- 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...