• Amhara Province (Amharic: አማራ) also known as Bete Amhara (Amharic: ቤተ አማራ, "House of Amhara") was the name of a medieval province of the Ethiopian Empire...
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  • Amhara people Bete Amhara, a lordship and later province of medieval Ethiopia Amhara Province, a historical region of Ethiopia Amhara Region, an administrative...
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    province of northern Ethiopia. During the Middle Ages this province name was Bete Amhara and it was the centre of the Solomonic emperors. Bete Amhara...
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    The Amhara Region (Amharic: አማራ ክልል, romanized: Åmara Kilil), officially the Amhara National Regional State (Amharic: የአማራ ብሔራዊ ክልላዊ መንግሥት), is a regional...
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    Bete Amhara (Amharic: ቤተ አማራ, Ge'ez: ቤተ ዐምሐራ, translation: "House of Amhara") was a historical region located in north-central Ethiopia, covering most...
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    "soldier"). "Amhara" was historically a medieval province located in the modern province of Wollo (Bete Amhara), the area which is now known as the Amhara Region...
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  • assistance of Queen Eleni. He began construct an extravagant church in Amhara province, called Mekane Selassie. The church was completed by his successor...
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    Since the 1990s, the Amhara people of Ethiopia have been subject to ethnic violence, including massacres by Tigrayan, Oromo and Gumuz ethnic groups among...
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  • dictionary. Rema or REMA may refer to: Rema, Ethiopia, village in Amhara province, Ethiopia Rema Island, an island in Lake Tana, Ethiopia Rema (musician)...
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    romanized: Semiēn Shewa) is a zone in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. North Shewa takes its name from the kingdom and former province of Shewa. The Zone is bordered...
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    The Amhara Democratic Party (ADP) (Amharic: አማራ ዴሞክራሲያዊ ፓርቲ, romanized: āmara dēmokirasīyawī paritī), originally known as Amhara National Democratic Movement...
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    translation: “House of Amhara”]) province of Eastern Amhara. Aholalo was originally a tradition Welloyes (people of the Wollo province) practised in which...
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    Shewa (redirect from Showa Province)
    the Amhara Solomonic dynasty. Dawit I and his successors stayed in Fatagar (part of Shewa) for a long time in Tobya (Yifat, Fatagar). The province served...
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    Great Lady), but only to widows. Tsahife Lam of Amhara (ጻሕፈ ላም) - governor of the Bete Amhara province and the most senior military officer next to the...
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    Tigray War. He was the former president of Amhara state. He was replaced from his former position of Amhara regional state president by Agegnehu Teshager...
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    were under the Gonder Province administration from 1944 to 1990. At times the areas were autonomous provinces ruled by Amhara nobles and other times...
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  • Qwara (Amharic: ቋራ), also spelled Quara, was a province in now Amhara Region, Ethiopia, located between Lake Tana and the frontier inside present-day Sudan...
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    Abyssinia (category History of the Amhara Region)
    in the west by the Amhara, Tigray, and Biher-Tigrinya of Eritrea and Ethiopia (see: Habesha peoples). The Turks created the province of Habesh when the...
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    governorates: the Addis Ababa Governorate [it] (Scioa Governorate from 1938), Amhara Governorate, Eritrea Governorate, Galla-Sidamo Governorate, Harar Governorate...
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    Comarca de Alcalá, Spain Died 20 May 1622(1622-05-20) (aged 57) Gorgora, Amhara Province, Ethiopian Empire Other names Pêro Pais (Portuguese) Citizenship Spanish...
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  • Azezo (category Populated places in the Amhara Region)
    12.5586°N 37.4308°E / 12.5586; 37.4308 Country  Ethiopia Region Amhara Province Begemder Established 16th Century Elevation 1,400 m (4,600 ft) Population...
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    them. On the death of the Ras of Amhara province, he attempted to promote his uncle Lubo governor of that province, but the outcry led his uncle Wolde...
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  • Successor Tekle Haymanot II Born 1699 Died 18 October 1769 Gondar, Amhara Province, Ethiopian Empire Spouse Waletta Selassie Dynasty House of Solomon...
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    about Menstrual Hygiene Management among Adolescent School Girls in Amhara Province, Ethiopia: Implication to Health Care Workers & School Teachers". PLOS...
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  • the Mareb River, now serving as the state border to Eritrea, bordering Amhara region in the south. The great majority of inhabitants were Orthodox Christians...
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    Abba Gorgoryos (category People from Amhara Region)
    both in Ge'ez script. Abba Gorgoryos was born in Mekane Sellasie in Amhara Province. He was invited to Gotha in 1652 by Ludolf, who at the time was in...
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    and Amhara Special Forces after Amhara Special Forces killed an individual at the entrances of the grand mosque in Ataye, Oromia zone of Amhara region...
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    travel through Wollega and Gojjam in the neighboring regions of Oromia and Amhara, a distance of 1,250 kilometers, but it is now around 378 kilometers on...
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    the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, and subsequently was Governor of Amhara province in Italian East Africa from 1936 to 1937. Biroli was not fascist. Pirzio...
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    the rebellion, Haile Selassie assigned Welkait to Begmeder to allow the Amhara-led elite in Begmeder to control the area and weaken Tigrayan unity, preventing...
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