- ተከዘ,
originally meaning "river" in Ge’ez; Arabic: تكازي, also
spelled Takkaze; Italian:
fiume Tacazzè), is a
major river in Ethiopia. For part of its...
- (only
reaches the
Atbarah in
times of flood) Obel
River Tekezé
River (or
Takkaze or Setit)
Zarima River Ataba River Wari
River Qortem Zer'a
Tsaliet Agefet...
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contingents from Wollo, Yejju,
Begamder and Amhara, he
advanced beyond Takkaze into Tigray.
Sebagadis had
meanwhile mobilized his
forces and the two armies...
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relationships with the most
powerful Christian rulers on the
western side of the
Takkaze,
Gugsa married one of his
daughters to
Dejazmach Maru of Dembiya, and his...
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troops and kill many
Ethiopians fleeing the
battlefield as they ford the
Takkaze River. The ****
Party requisitions the
dirigibles Graf
Zeppelin and Hindenburg...
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Tigray proper together with its
dependencies was
occasionally also
called Täkkäze Məllaš ("beyond the Tekezze"). Over a long period, the
capital of Tigray...
-
Italian aircraft begin dropping mustard gas on
Ethiopian troops around the
Takkaze River and on the
village of Jijiga.
Italian planes will drop
poison gas...
- as far as lake
Ashangai and the
Wejerat districts, it then
crosses the
Takkaze westwards to the
Tsellemti and
Welkayt regions. And the
people who speak...
- cross-sectional
profiles of Tigray, the ****
Mountains and the Märäb and
Täkkäze regions of Ethiopa".
Journal of the
International Map Collectors’ Society...