- The Blue Nile (Amharic: ጥቁር አባይ, romanized: t’ikʼuri ābayi; Oromo:
Mormor or Abbayaa, lit. 'father of streams'; Arabic: النيل الأزرق, romanized: an-Nīl...
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Debre Abbay is a
monastery of the
Ethiopian Orthodox Church located at the edge of the
canyon of the Tekezé
River in the
Tigray Region of Ethiopia. The...
- 12°27′33″N 75°43′11″E / 12.459205°N 75.719668°E / 12.459205; 75.719668
Abbey Falls (also
spelled Abbi
Falls and Abbe Falls) is a
waterfall in Kodagu...
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appeared to be the
aftermath of a m****acre,
roughly geolocated near the
Debre Abbay monastery. The
videos (dated 5
January 2021)
featured multiple people wearing...
- The
Gilgel Abay (Amharic: ግልገል አባይ, Gǝlgäl
Abbay), or
Lesser Abay, is a
river of
central Ethiopia.
Rising in the
mountains of Gojjam, it
flows northward...
- The
Battle of
Debre Abbay, also
known as the
Battle of Mai Islami, was a
conflict between Ras
Marye of Yejju,
regent of the
Emperor of Ethiopia, and his...
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Sirba Abbay is one of the 20
Districts of Ethiopia, or woredas, in the Benishangul-Gumuz
Region of Ethiopia. Part of the
Kamashi Zone,
Sirba Abbay is bordered...
- 2010). Eritrea. ABC-CLIO. pp. 34–35. ISBN 978-1-59884-232-6.
Alemseged Abbay (1998).
Identity Jilted, Or, Re-imagining Identity?: The
Divergent Paths...
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Richard Felix Abbay (June 9, 1838 - June 5, 1919) was an
American politician and
planter and a
Democratic Mississippi state legislator in the late 19th...
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Amlak around Lake Hayq in 1270. Bete
Amhara was
bounded on the west by the
Abbay, on the
south by the
river Wanchet, on the
north by the
Bashilo River and...