- (Ge'ez: ዳዊት; c. 1496 – 2
September 1540), also
known by the
macaronic name
Wanag Segad (ወናግ ሰገድ, to whom the
lions bow),
better known by his
birth name Lebna...
-
Joseph Paul
Wanag (born
August 2, 1966) is an
American judoka. He
trained under Kiyoshi Shiina. In 1992, Joe
competed as
member of the judo team representing...
- xwendin/xwêndin,
xwenistin xwendin lwastəl, kōtəl baxânden hande,
xwande wánag, wānten xöndən, xönəsən baxenden,
baxundesten xundən vane(n)
heideu xândan...
- understand.
Xawma li nga bëgg wax. Sorry. Baal ma.
Where are the toilets? Ani
wanag yi? How much does this cost? Bii ñaata lay jar? Welcome! Dalal-jàmm! Good...
- benediction. He
stands between a lime tree and a fir tree.
Andrzej Plewako, Józef
Wanag, 1994:
Herbarz miast polskich.
Arkady Marian Gumowski, 1960: Najstarsze...
- (1925–2006), author, Sophie's
Choice **** Talese,
writer and
journalist Joe
Wanag (born 1966),
Olympic athlete Seth
Warner (1743–1784),
Green Mountain Boys...
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According to
Shihab Ad Din, He held
enough sway in
court to save his brother,
Wanag Jan, from
execution after the latter's
conversion to Islam. He was killed...
-
marched with his army from
Dukam and
entered Andutna, a
village of the king
Wanag Sagad. To
return to
Farasaham 'Ali and
Mattan the two of them
joined the...
-
Goliath of the Infidels".
After defeating Mahfuz,
Dawit II used
appellation Wanag Segad,
which is a
combination of Ge'ez and
Harari terms. His
death led to...
- in
early 1840s
which led to a
delegate from
Harar referred to as "Abdal
Wanag" (lion of Adal)
administrating the
Abyssinian town of
Aliyu Amba. In 1842...