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    Sidamo Province (Amharic: ሲዳሞ) was a province in the southern part of Ethiopia, with its capital city at Irgalem, and after 1978 at Awasa. It was named...
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  • Sidamo may refer to: Sidamo Province, a province of Ethiopia until 1995, now part of the Somali, Southern Peoples, and Oromia Regions Galla-Sidamo Governorate...
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    his studies. In 1907, he was appointed governor over part of the province of Sidamo. It is alleged that during his late teens, Haile Selassie was married...
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    local industry. Hawassa was capital of the former Sidamo Province from about 1978 until the province was abolished with the adoption of the 1995 Constitution...
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    elites, that persisted until the Christian period of Axum. In the Sidamo Province, the megalithic monoliths of the stelae-building cultural tradition...
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    Sidamo coffee is well-balanced with cupping notes exhibiting berries and citrus with complex acidity. The coffee hails from the province of Sidamo in...
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    elites, that persisted until the Christian period of Axum. In the Sidamo Province, the megalithic monoliths of the stelae-building cultural tradition...
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    underprivileged while administering a district in Sidamo Province. The obstruction he encountered, not only in Sidamo but in Jijiga, convinced him of the need...
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    of Kefa Province. In 1931, Emperor Haile Selassie I appointed Desta Damtew as a Ras. In the same year, he was appointed Shum of Sidamo Province and of...
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  • against the remaining Ethiopian Army of Sidamo under Ras Desta Damtew. The town was capital of Sidamo Province until after the 1975 takeover by the Derge...
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    Yonatan Aklilu ዮናታን አክሊሉ Born (1985-06-15) 15 June 1985 (age 39) Adola, Sidamo Province, Ethiopia (now Oromia Region, Ethiopia) Nationality Ethiopian Education...
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    after Haile Selassie's return. He was subsequently made governor of Sidamo province from 1941 to 1942. When the Woyane rebellion broke out in Tigray in...
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  • slaughter, the Ethiopians break and flee. January 20: Negele Boran in Sidamo province is captured by Graziani. Ethiopia asks for stronger sanctions against...
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  • externally along these lines. In 1969 there was one assembly in the Sidamo Province of south central Ethiopia, 18 in 1972 and 59 in 1974. In 1975 a total...
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  • early 1980s Historical pre-1994 Previous administration was under the Sidamo Province Occasional interpersonal disputes were resolved with communal councils...
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    his studies. 1907 – He was appointed as governor over part of the province of Sidamo. 1907 – Following his death of his brother Yelma, the governorate...
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  • Chabbé is a deep gorge in Sidamo Province, Ethiopia, 260 kilometres (160 miles) south of Addis Ababa, whose walls contain about 50 relief carvings that...
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    of dejazmach. From 1898 to 1908, Balcha was Shum (or governor) of Sidamo province. After the death of Dejazmach Yilma Mekonen in 1907, he became the...
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  • the government established the first known planned resettlement in Sidamo Province. Shortly after the 1974 revolution, as part of their policy of land...
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    Governorate from 1938), Amhara Governorate, Eritrea Governorate, Galla-Sidamo Governorate, Harar Governorate and Somalia Governorate. Committed suicide...
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    Hararghe (redirect from Hararghe Province)
    Wollo Province, northeast by French Somaliland and on the east by Somalia. Originally however Hararghe included the Sidamo, Bale and Arsi Province until...
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    elites, that persisted until the Christian period of Axum. In the Sidamo Province, the megalithic monoliths of the stelae-building cultural tradition...
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  • on to Sodo town, then a very small village in Wolaitta district of Sidamo Province to serve at the Debre Menkirat St. Takla Haymanot Monastery. Abba Melaku...
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    Illubabor, on the north by Walega, on the northeast by Shewa, on the east by Sidamo, and on the southeast by Gamu-Gofa. According to legend, ancestors of today's...
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  • arrived a day later. Dejazmach Birru Wolde Gabriel and the army of Sidamo Province entered Debra Tabor unopposed. With the death of Gugsa Welle and the...
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    area circumscribed by the towns of Yabelo, Borena, Mega, and Arero in Sidamo Province, and settles in wildlife under protection within Yabelo Wildlife Sanctuary...
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    record for fastest marathon from 1988 to 1998; in Diramo Afarrara, Sidamo Province Died: Red Nichols (Ernest Loring Nichols), 60, American jazz musician;...
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  • by the new regulations he imposed. Balcha Safo, Shum of coffee-rich Sidamo Province was particularly troublesome in his refusal to comply. The revenues...
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  • looks "green" and potentially bountiful. The phenomenon was noted in Sidamo Province, Ethiopia, as early as the 1980s, when bacterial disease and poor rains...
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    15,000 men, less than one-quarter of its size when first raised in Sidamo Province. Ultimately, Desta Damtew's offensive became known as the disastrous...
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