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Seraye is the name of a
former province of Eritrea. It has
since been
incorporated primarily into the
Debub Region,
though some
western districts have...
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highlands of Eritrea,
specifically the
provinces of Hamasien,
Akele Guzai and
Seraye. One view
believes that the name
comes from the word tägärät (ተገረት), meaning...
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surrounding areas,
mainly comprising the
historical provinces of
Hamasien and
Seraye.
According to
historian Richard Pankhurst it was
during the
reign of Emperor...
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absorbed into the present-day
Anseba region. Its
capital was Keren.
Serae or
Seraye (Tigrigna/Tigre/Ge’ez: ሰራየ) is a
former province of
Eritrea which had an...
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Debub (Southern) regions. The
province was
bordered on the west by
Seraye,
Hamasien to the northwest,
Tigray to the
south and the Afar
lowlands to...
- regions.
Hamasien was
located northwest of
Akele Guzai and
northeast of
Seraye.
Traditionally being the
center of the
Eritrean highlands, it is the locality...
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worker (1919–1997) Dioscoros,
Abune Dioskoros Eritrean Orthodox Bishop of
Seraye, and
claimed Patriarch of
Eritrea (disputed) (1935–2015)
Castor and Polydeuces...
- Guzay, Barka, Denkalia, Gash-Setit, Hamasien, Sahel, Semhar,
Senhit and
Seraye.
These provinces were
similar to the nine
provinces operating during the...
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Yohannes IV
appointed his ally
Woldemichael the
Governor of
Hamasien and
Seraye. In
doing so, Tewodros'
former appointee Dejazmatch Hailu Teweldemedhin...
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military campaign: in the
years 1864–1867, he
consecutively defeated šum
seraye Gebre Mikael, däjazmač Barya'u
Gebre Sadeq of Adwa and däjazmač
Tekle Giyorgis...