• Wej (Amharic: ወጅ) was a province established in the 10th-century and located in the southwest of what is now Ethiopia. According to G. W. B Huntingford...
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  • The Maya are an extinct ethnic group native to the old Wej province in Ethiopia. The Mayas were a Cushitic-speaking nomadic people, who were feared and...
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  • of the Maya peoples Maya (Ethiopia), a population native to the old Wej province in Ethiopia Maya (river), a river in Yakutia, Russia Maya (Uda), a river...
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    19th century map by John Pinkerton indicating Ifat region's location north of Wej province and west of Fatagar region...
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    Camagüey (Spanish pronunciation: [kamaˈ(ɣ)wej]) is the largest of the provinces of Cuba. Its capital is Camagüey. Other towns include Florida and Nuevitas...
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    the Battle of Fatagar. Following this victory, Nur crossed over into Wej province to loot the palace and the capital of the deceased emperor before promptly...
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  • Adal until 1545 when Gelawdewos embarked on expedition to Wej province. Abbas raced to Wej in order to intercept but was however led into a trap there...
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  • Garad (governor) in Abyssinia. He remained in Ethiopia as governor of Wej province after Adal's defeat and subsequent military withdrawal from Abyssinian...
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  • permanently ceased its aggression towards Ethiopia. While campaigning in Wej province, Sarsa Dengel learned that Muhammad ibn Nasir had killed all the Muslim...
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  • Al-Rayyan Al-Sadd Al-Sharq Al-Saqer Al-Taqadom Al-Washm Hetten Jerash Tuwaiq Wej On 9 March 2024, the Saudi FF announced that the number of foreign players...
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    Gelawdewos was troubled and was forced to settle refugees in a town of Wej, north of Lake Zway, around 1550–1551. Meslé's time represent a fundamental...
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    Orleans, Ontario (redirect from Wej)
    45°28′N 75°31′W / 45.467°N 75.517°W / 45.467; -75.517 Country Canada Province Ontario City Ottawa Parish of St-Joseph d'Orléans 1830s Police Village...
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    Lake Zway. In 1574, upon learning that the Oromo had conquered the province of Wej, the Emperor assembled his forces from across Ethiopia to create an...
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  • Al-Safa became the fourth club to be promoted following a 2–1 home win against Wej. The fifth and final club to be promoted was Al-Jandal, who did so following...
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    tributaries in his royal court, with Fatagar falling alongside Ifat, Dawaro, Bale, Wej and many others. One ruler of Fatagar, Ras Azmach Islamo, earned his name...
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  • Abyssinian provinces of Gabar-ge and Wej were designated by this term. It was also applied by the chiefs of Ganz province in this period. In the sixteenth...
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  • Al-Qous Al-Sadd Al-Sahel Al-Saqer Al-Shaeib Arar Bisha Hetten Jerash Tuwaiq Wej On 1 June 2023, the SAFF announced that the number of foreign players was...
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    Taif (redirect from Al-Qassim Province)
    Saudi Arabia, the most popular sport among Saudis in Ta'if is football. Wej SC (Saudi Arabian Football Federation) plays at King Fahd Sports City in...
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  • Riyadh Al-Shabab, Al-Hilal 22,500 10 King Fahd Sports City Stadium Taif Wej SC 20,000 11 Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Sports City Stadium Abha Abha Club...
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    ancestors capitals in Shewa and Fatagar or of his predecessor's (Galawdewos) in Wej, and instead he established his residence in Guba'e (now known as Emfraz)...
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  • Al-Rayyan Al-Safa Al-Shaeib Al-Sharq Al-Suqoor Al-Washm Al-Zulfi Bisha Sajer Wej "Prince Sultan Sport City Stadium (Mahalah)". "Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi...
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    Chatchai Plengpanich (category People from Kanchanaburi province)
    Vow of Death (Phii mai jim fun) (2007) King Naresuan (2007) Jom kha mung wej (Necromancer) (2005) Sum muepuen (Hit Man File) (2005) Zee-Oui (2004) Taloompuk...
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  • Relegated Notes: Wej finished ahead of Al-Rayyan on head-to-head goal difference: Wej +1 GD, Al-Rayyan –1 GD (Wej 3–1 Al-Rayyan, Al-Rayyan 2–1 Wej). Updated...
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    Camagüey (category Populated places in Camagüey Province)
    Camagüey (Spanish pronunciation: [kamaˈ(ɣ)wej]) is a city and municipality in central Cuba and is the nation's third-largest city with more than 333,000...
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  • Ndoumbé Diop [fr] in the Ndiambour province of the Wolof Kingdom of Cayor in the early 18th century. The Damel Maisa Tenda Wej gave him the estate.: 169  The...
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    Bangkok (redirect from Bangkok province)
    Baker & Phongpaichit 2005, p. 90. Thavisin et al. (eds) 2006, p. 35. Phien-wej, N.; Giao, P.H.; Nutalaya, P (2 February 2006). "Land subsidence in Bangkok...
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    Yasna 9 and 17 cite the Ditya River in Airyanem Vaējah (Middle Persian Ērān Wēj) as Zoroaster's home and the scene of his first appearance. The Avesta (both...
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    Abbas with all his captains were killed. Galawdewos decided to remain in Wej where he established his capital, stationed his royal court and built a palace...
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  • Al-Nojoom Al-Rawdhah Al-Riyadh Al-Sadd Al-Saqer Al-Sharq Al-Washm Tuwaiq Wej Group B Afif Al-Ansar Al-Jandal Al-Nairyah Al-Najma Al-Qaisumah Al-Rayyan...
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  • of Empress Eleni of Ethiopia Ibrahim, of Sultanate of Darfur Asmadin of Wej Usman Oda of Emirate of Harar, father of Oromo scholar Bakri Sapalo Abun...
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