- Ethiopia,
whereas Pasha was a high rank at the
Turkish and
Egyptian courts.
Negadras (ነጋድራስ nägadras, "head of the merchants") - The
appointed leader of a larger...
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ministers of
foreign affairs of Ethiopia: 1907–1910:
Negadras Haile Giyorgis Woldemikael 1910–1911:
Negadras Yigezu Behabte 1912:
Fitawrari Habte Giyorgis Dinagde...
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namely (from left to right): 1.
Negadras Yigezu Behabte 2.
Fitawrari Habte Giyorgis Dinagde 3. Ras
Bitwoded Tessema 4.
Negadras Haile Giyorgis Woldemikael...
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Mikael was a
senior Ethiopia government official who,
holding the
office of
Negadras or
chief of merchants, by 1906
supervised foreign businesses and diplomatic...
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administrative reforms in the country.
Appointed as
governor of
Gambella and as
Negadras of Dire Dawa and Harar, he was
given free rein to
reform both
cities and...
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return to
Ethiopia in 1912
Tekle Hawariat ****umed his
first post
under Negadras Haile Giyorgis Woldemikael governing the
capital Addis Abeba. He developed...
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Aleka Atsimegiorgis,
Aleka Kidanewold Kifle,
Professor Afework Gebreyesus,
Negadras Gebre-Hiwot
Baykedagn and Kegn-geta
Yoftahe Negussie. At home and school...
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Minister to the
United Kingdom.
Workneh was born in Gondar, the son of
Negadras Eshete Woldemariam.
Nagadras Eshete had been
forced to join
Emperor Tewodros...
- ፣ሁለተኛ፡መጽሐፍ፣ ዐዲስ፡አበባ፣ ጥቅምት፡1951፡ዓ.ም.፣ገጽ፡163-185" [A
brief history of the life of
Negadras - Dejazmach, Decades,
Decades of Immanuel,
Legislative State of the Federal...
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monks of
Debre Bizen. Also of
great interest is an
Amharic article by
negadras Gebre Haywet Baykidan, once Menelik's interpreter, Amharic: አጤ ምኒልክና ኢትዮዽያ...