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Senafe (Arabic: صنعفى, Tigrinya: ሰንዓፈ) is a
market town in
southern Eritrea, on the edge of the
Eritrean highlands ሶይራ. The
surrounding area is inhabited...
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battle of
Senafe took
place during the
First Italo-Ethiopian War on
January 15 and 16, 1895.
Italian colonial troops destro**** the
remnants of the...
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Mount Soira 3,018 m (9,902 ft), is
located in the region,
situated east of
Senafe. It
shares borders with
Central region in the north,
Northern Red Sea in...
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Senafe subregion is a
subregion in the
Debub (Southern)
region (Zoba Debub) of Eritrea. Its
capital is
Senafe, and high
points include Emba Soira. Lying...
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located in the
Debub Region of Eritrea.
Situated a few
kilometers south of
Senafe (ሰንዓፈ), it was a
major city in the Dʿmt (𐩵𐩲𐩣𐩩) and
Aksumite kingdoms...
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Eritrea achieving initial successes against Tigrayan warlords at Coatit,
Senafe and
Debra Ailà,
until they were
reinforced by a
large Ethiopian army led...
- in a land
grant by King
Lalibela in the
monastery of
Debre Libanos near
Senafe.
During medieval times, most of
Akele Guzay was
apart of the
larger province...
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Debre Libanos Monastery Location Senafe,
Eritrea Country Eritrea Denomination Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church History Founded 5th
century Founder(s)...
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accident at
Senafe before the
military part of the
campaign started. The
accounts of Dunn's
death vary. It
occurred at the town of
Senafe in Abyssinia...
- Suru P****,
where again the
engineers were busy at work
building a road to
Senafe 63
miles (101 km) long,
rising to 7,400 feet (2,300 m) for the elephants...