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  • Agʿazi is the name of a region of the Aksumite Empire in what consists today of Eastern Tigray and central-south Eritrea.[citation needed] The earliest...
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    mesgebe qalat tigrinya englizenya. Rome: EPLF. Girma, Ze'im (1983). Lǝsanä Agʽazi. Asmara: Government Printing Press. Kane, Thomas L. (2000). Tigrinya-English...
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    can be widely seen in coinage and inscriptions. Geʿez, the language of Agʿazi, was spoken alongside Greek in the court of Aksum. Although during the early...
    72 KB (8,412 words) - 14:22, 13 August 2024
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    Fentahun Zere'atsion (Gidey), Mulugeta Hagos (Asfeha), and Zeru Gesese (Agazi). The TNO was to prepare the ground for the future armed movement in Tigray...
    67 KB (6,684 words) - 04:20, 19 August 2024
  • the Gospel among the Agazi where he founded a church and school. He translated many religious works into the language of the Agazi. The most important...
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    Mkrb, Mlkn Ṣrʿn Rbḥ Yrʿt Son of Wʿrn Ḥywt, "King Ṣrʿn of the tribe YGʿḎ [=Agʿazi, cognate to Ge'ez], mkrb of DʿMT and SB'" Mkrb, Mlkn Ṣrʿn Lmn ʿAdt Son of...
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  • Ababa coming out victorious in 1991. One of his most daring acts was the "Agazi Operation", which happened on the early evening of 5 February 1985: he led...
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    Hutchings, W. Karl; Braun, David R.; Sealy, Judith C.; Morgan, Leah E.; Negash, Agazi; Atnafu, Balemwal (13 November 2013). "Earliest Stone-Tipped Projectiles...
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    the groups of the region were the "Tigrētai" and the "Agazē" (i.e. the Agʿazi) the latter being the Aksumites. The toponym Tigray is probably originally...
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  • is accurate, it would connect the name of Akele Guzai to the Agʿazyān or Agʿazi (Ge'ez speakers) of the Kingdom of Dʿmt in Eritrea and northern Ethiopia...
    19 KB (2,504 words) - 22:16, 21 July 2024
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    Johnsen, Racheal; Kay, Marvin; Kocurek, Gary A.; Nachman, Brett A.; Negash, Agazi; Negash, Tewabe; O'Brien, Kaedan; Pante, Michael; Ren, Minghua (2024). "Adaptive...
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  • To Bahale Aakhon Se Aasu Jhoom Utha Aakash 1973 Solo - Kanti Kiran/Siraj Agazi Ab To Bata De Avgun Mere Sant Tukaram 1965 Vedpal/Madhukar Rajasthani Ab...
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  • (Thunderbolt Forces) Unit 777 Unit 999 Estonian Special Operations Force (ESTSOF) Agazi Commando Division Finnish Army Utti Jaeger Regiment Finnish Navy Coastal...
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    the Mekelle prison in a daring military action. The operation was named Agazi, after one of the founding fighters of the TPLF, who had been killed in...
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    Woldu, Zerihun; Vogelsang, Ralf; Veit, Heinz; Nemomissa, Sileshi; Negash, Agazi; Nauss, Thomas (2019-08-09). "Middle Stone Age foragers resided in high...
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  • (1903–1995) A.Chev. – Auguste Jean Baptiste Chevalier (1873–1956) Achv. – Agazi Asaturovich Achverdov [Wikidata] (1907–1999) Ackerman – James David Ackerman...
    25 KB (2,976 words) - 02:28, 4 July 2024
  • He later changed from Ambaye to Seyoum as a nom de guerre. He attended Agazi Secondary School in Adigrat and Bahir Dar Polytechnic Institute from which...
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    Google Maps. Retrieved 2017-06-20. "Agazi School Alumni Association". Agazi School Alumni Association-North America. Agazi School Alumni Association. Retrieved...
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    the living rock, Wukro. Wukro comprises three urban kebeles (sub-cities): Agazi, Dedebit and Hayelom. Wukro has been described as "a rapidly growing small...
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    Woldu, Zerihun; Vogelsang, Ralf; Veit, Heinz; Nemomissa, Sileshi; Negash, Agazi; Nauss, Thomas (2019-08-09). "Middle Stone Age foragers resided in high...
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