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Wadla (Amharic: ዋድላ) is a
woreda in
Amhara Region, Ethiopia. It is
named for the
former district which lay
roughly in the same area. Part of the Semien...
- from the
Debub Wollo Zone, on the west by the Dawunt, on the
northwest by
Wadla, and on the
northeast and east by Guba Lafto. The
major town is Wegeltena...
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extended from
Begemeder across Chachaho P**** to the
Amhara provinces of Maqet,
Wadla,
Dalanta and Dawent.
Their authority over the
lords of the rest of the regions...
- It was
named in 1862 by
Governor Dominick Daly
after the
indigenous term
wadla warru presumed to mean
wallaby urine. The most
densely po****ted town and...
- The
Amhara were
pushed into the
western districts of Sayint,
Delanta and
Wadla.
Whereas part of them
remain isolated and
clustered in
highland areas of...
- of Bəțul, a very
powerful Yäğğu dynasty, had
ruled Wadla and Dälanta; thus
started the era of "
Wadla Dälanta" axiom. On 29
January 1990
during the Ethiopian...
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Termaber North Wollo Zone
Bugna Dawunt Gidan Guba
Lafto Habru Kobo
Lasta Meket Wadla Weldiya Town
Oromia Zone
Artuma Fursi Baati Dawa
Chaffa Dawa
Harewa Jilee...
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Chirag Bhaboobhai Bhanji Azaad Irani,
Sunita Adventure Tasveer J. B. H.
Wadla Feroz Khan, Kalpana, Edvina,
Helen Action Music: C.
Ramchandra Teesri Kasam...
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Historical Districts of
Semien Wollo include Raya Kobo,
Lasta Lalibela,
Wadla, Delanta, Gidan, Bugna, and Meket.
Based on the 2007
Census conducted by...
- dissolving. At the
beginning of 1865 he
controlled little more than Begemder,
Wadla, and
Delanta (wherein the
fortress of
Magdala lay). He
struggled to keep...