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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...
- 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...
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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...
- 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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Gondar Zone, on the
north by
Wadla, and on the east by Guba Lafto. The deep
valley of the Zhit'a river,
which runs
through Wadla and
along part of the northern...
- 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...
- 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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Chirag Bhaboobhai Bhanji Azaad Irani,
Sunita Adventure Tasveer J. B. H.
Wadla Feroz Khan, KalpanaEdvina,
Helen Action Music: C.
Ramchandra Teesri Kasam...
- 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...
- p****ing west of Lake Ashangi,
through the
Wajirat Mountains and
across the
Wadla plateau,
before finally arriving via the road
Emperor Tewodros built through...