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    Debre Tabor (Amharic: ደብረ ታቦር, lit. "Mount Tabor") is a town and woreda in northern Ethiopia. Located in the Debub Gondar Zone of the Amhara Region, about...
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  • The Battle of Debre Tabor was a conflict during the Zemene Mesafint in 1842 initiated by Dejazmach Wube Haile Maryam to overthrow Ras Ali II as Regent...
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    cities in Amhara include: Bahir Dar, Dessie, Gonder, Debre Birhan, Debre Tabor, Kombolcha, Weldiya, Debre Markos, Seqota, Kobo, and Metema. During the Ethiopian...
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  • Debre Tabor Airport is an airport in the town of Debre Tabor, in northern Ethiopia (IATA: DBT, ICAO: HADT). As part of its counter-offensive in the Tigray...
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  • Tabor (Oregon), an extinct volcano and park in Portland, Oregon Mount Tabor (British Columbia), a mountain near Prince George, British Columbia Debre...
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    attack on Debre Tabor. The battalions met with no resistance. While Ras Kassa and Dejazmach Ayalew Birru had been reported to be in Debre Tabor, Ras Kassa...
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  • 455,901 Debre Zeit Oromia Dessie Amhara 307,638 Kombolcha Amhara 164,140 Debre Birhan Amhara 146,918 Debre Markos Amhara 140,699 Debre Tabor Amhara 125...
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    mountain and shield volcano located near the cities of Nefas Mewcha and Debre Tabor, in the northern Amhara Region of Ethiopia. It is the highest point in...
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    meeting of the chief nobles of the Yejju Oromo at the dynastic capital of Debre Tabor. As Ali was a minor, a council of regents was appointed from these nobles...
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    Orthodox Church celebrates the Transfiguration of Jesus on Mount Tabor (Debre Tabor Ge'ez: ደብረ ታቦር). Buhe celebrated by Ethiopian Orthodox and Eritrean...
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  • Bedele Bedele Airport Terminated Debra Marcos Debre Marqos Airport Terminated Debre Tabor Debre Tabor Airport Terminated Dembidolo Dembidolo Airport...
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    the capital when it moved to Debre Tabor, Mekele and ultimately Addis Ababa. Emperor Haile Selassie's interest in Debre Libanos dates to when he was governor...
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  • Debre Marqos Airport – Debre Marqos HADR (DIR) – Aba Tenna Dejazmach Yilma International Airport – Dire Dawa HADT (DBT) – Debre Tabor Airport – Debre...
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  • Debre Tabor, which became the capital of his dynasty. However, from the accounts in the Royal chronicle Ali is never mentioned as dwelling at Debre Tabor...
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    ENDF in the context of War in Amhara, fighting occurred in Gondar, Debre Tabor and Debre Markos in the first day. On 2 August, Fano seized Lalibela. On state...
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  • in Debre Tabor, Ethiopia. Spanning 4 square kilometers, Tewodros II Secondary School serves the educational needs to the historic city of Debre Tabor and...
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    tighter imperial control. After hearing about the demolition of the Egyptian Debre Mitmaq monastery, he ordered a period of national mourning and built a church...
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  • was regarded as one of the most powerful lords of the time, set out to Debre Tabor to depose Ras Ali II from his position as Enderase. Ras Ali II escaped...
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    Haile Maryam and to secure the trade routes, however after the Battle of Debre Tabor the Egyptians withdrew from the Gondar area. Muhammad Ali then told the...
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  • men were force to submit to Ras Alula at Aksum, he then travelled to Debre Tabor to meet Yohannes, who confirmed his title of Ras and appointed him as...
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    by all weather roads to Addis Ababa and Mekelle by highway 2 and to Debre Tabor by highway 22. The city will be served by two railways under construction:...
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  • Welle was now in open revolt and he had already gathered an army in Debre Tabor of 35,000 utterly devoted men. He was able to do this even without the...
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    Guna (4,231 meters). Towns and cities in this zone include Addis Zemen, Debre Tabor and Wereta. Based on the 2007 Census conducted by the Central Statistical...
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  • Dabat Daleti Danan Dangila Debarq Debre Berhan Debre Marqos Debre Selam (Chancho) Debre Sina Debre Tabor Debre Werq Debre Zebit Degehabur Dejen Dela Delgi...
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    (Dessie) Gambela West Gojjam (Bahr Dar) East Gojjam (Debre Markos) North Gondar South Gondar (Debre Tabor) Jerusalem Illubabor Jigjiga Jimma Kembata Methara...
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  • dynasty Sebastopol, a cannon produced in the Gafat foundry northeast of Debre Tabor, set up by Tewodros II to manufacture modern arms Berger, Andrea (14...
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    capital in Debre Tabor which was his seat for a decade before he shifted the capital in 1881 to Mekelle, but he still retained Debre Tabor as his primary...
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    Yohannes IV. Adal was now Ras Tekle Haymanot Tesema. On 20 January 1881, in Debre Tabor, Nəgusä Nägäst Yohannes IV appointed Ras Tekle Haymanot Tesema as Negus...
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    with ENDF forces on 1 August. Fighting was intense in major hot spot of Debre Tabor, Kobo and Gondar. The Ethiopian government declared a six-month state...
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    2023, heavy fighting erupted between the Fano militia and the ENDF in Debre Tabor and Kobo while ENDF troops attempted to push back Fano from these cities...
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