- the
Sarako tradition through their contact with the Gurage. The
Amhara Shewan ruling family was
founded in the late 17th
century by
Negasi Krestos, who...
-
James Shewan (6
January 1848 - 7 May 1914) was a Scottish-American
businessman who made his
fortune in real
estate in the
United States. He was the founder...
- 1859. They were sons of
Andrew Shewan (1820–1873), a
master mariner, and Jane (née Thomson)
Shewan (1822–1886).
Shewan arrived in Hong Kong in 1881, in...
- of
Shewan was a
military engagement between Coalition forces and
Taliban insurgents that took
place on
August 8, 2008, near the
village of
Shewan in the...
-
Leslie Shewan (12 June 1892 – 25
September 1977) was an
Australian cricketer. He pla**** in one first-class
match for
Queensland in 1924/25. List of Queensland...
- Paul
Shewan is an
American classical trumpeter who
currently plays for the
Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. He is also the
Instrumental Music Chair at...
-
Shewan,
Tomes & Co. was one of the
leading trading companies in Hong Kong and
China during the late 19th and
early 20th century. When
Russell & Co., which...
-
regions were
permanently incorporated during the last two centuries, some by
Shewan kings and some by
Emperors Menelik II and
Haile Sel****ie;
although much...
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Alistair Shewan (5
August 1940 – 29
January 2024) was a
Scottish footballer who pla**** as a left-back. He
joined Aberdeen, his only club at the professional...
- Dr
James Mackay Shewan LLD FSA Scot FRSE FRSC
FIBiol CBiol FIFST (1909–1988) was a 20th-century
Scottish chemist,
bacteriologist and
amateur historian...