- The
Second Italo-Ethiopian War, also
referred to as the
Second Italo-Abyssinian War, was a war of
aggression waged by
Italy against Ethiopia,
which lasted...
- The
Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis), also
called the red jackal, the
Simien jackal or
Simien fox, is a
canine native to the
Ethiopian Highlands. In southeastern...
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Portuguese India after the 16th century. The Dutch, too,
largely dealt in
Abyssian slaves,
known in
India as
Habshis or Sheedes. Arakan/Bengal, Malabar, and...
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Golconda fort. The
other buildings found inside the fort are:
Habshi Kamans (
Abyssian arches),
Ashlah Khana,
Taramati mosque,
Ramadas Bandikhana,
Camel stable...
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Abyssia and
rescued by the Outsiders. She
eventually learns that she is part
Abyssian and
gains superpowers after Halley's
Comet p****ed Earth.
After leaving...
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Corporal of the
Voluntary Militia for
National Security Second Italian-
Abyssian War
Tripoli Grand Prix
Italian war
crimes John Gooch: Re-conquest and Suppression:...
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excellent natural camouflage, and was
adopted by the
British Army for
their Abyssian Campaign in 1867–1868, and
later in the Boer War. It was
adopted by the...
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promoted Corporal 1 May 1938;
promoted Sergeant 19
April 1940, took part in
Abyssian Campaign; 1st
Sergeant 1947;
First Sergeant-Major 1
January 1951. Despatched...
- "He was not a paedophile. He
loved that
little girl, he
wanted to
become Abyssian, and
adapted to a tradition."
During the
global 2020
Black Lives Matter...
- one on the
northbound side
includes the
Harlem Globetrotters, the NAACP,
Abyssian Baptist Church,
Cotton Club, and Randall's
Island football team. Each platform...