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Regnal name
Tasfa Iyasus...
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Gebre Tasfa better known as
Gebre of
Semien (Gabriel of Semien) (died May 1815) was the
governor of Semien, Tsegede,
Welkait and
Wogera during the late...
- Kafr
Tasfa (Egyptian Arabic: كفر تصفا) is a
village in
markaz Kafr Shukr,
Qalyubiyya Governorate, Egypt. Kafr
Tasfa is the
village where the historical...
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editions were the
Roman edition of the New
Testament in 1548
edited by
Tasfa Seyon,
which is the
editio princeps, and the
critical edition of the New...
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especially in Rome." The most
notable Abyssinian monk at St.
Stephens was Abba
Täsfa Ṣeyon, also
known as
Pietro Abissino, a monk of
Shewan origin who had served...
- Lorenzi,
James De (April 2021). "An
Ethiopian Scholar in
Tridentine Rome:
Täsfa Ṣeyon and the
Birth of Orientalism". Itinerario. 45 (1): 17–46. doi:10...
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required a regent. Therefore, a
council was
formed of his
mother Romna Wark,
Tasfa Giyorgis (the
abbot of the
monastery of Lake Hayq), and the
Bitwoded Amda...
- Musician.
Their historical stronghold was the el-Emam's
Palace in Kafr
Tasfa, Kafr
Shukr Center,
Qalyubia Governorate in Egypt, and they have a presence...
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Belligerents Adal
Sultanate Ethiopian Empire Commanders and
leaders Wazir Abbas Tasfa Le’ul †
Strength 600
Unknown Casualties and
losses Minimal Heavy; entire...
- Archangel] (in Italian). Milan, Italy:
SugarCo Edizioni. ISBN 978-88-7198-716-3.
Täsfa Mikaʾel Gäbrä Śǝllase (1992–1993). "ድርሳነ፡ ዑራኤል። ግዕዝና፡ አማርኛ። መልክአ፡ ዑራኤል፡...