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- Abba 'Ěnbāqom (c.1470 – c.1565) was an Ethiopian polyglot and religious leader of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, and translator and author, e...
- put an end to the flourishing of Ethiopian literature. A letter of Abba ʼEnbaqom (or "Habak****") to Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi, entitled Anqasa Amin ("Gate...
- Rumpo People Habak**** Crabb (1750–1794), a dissenting English minister Enbaqom (the Ethiopian form of Habak****), Ethiopian abbot Paul Guldin, originally...
- S2CID 143584847. Archived from the original on 2022-09-27. Retrieved 2023-04-05. ʻěnbāqom (1969). Anqaṣa Amin: la porte de la foi. Apologie éthiopienne du christianisme...
- avenged his sultan's death and killed Abu Bakr. Walashma dynasty Garad ʻěnbāqom (1969). Anqaṣa Amin: la porte de la foi. Apologie éthiopienne du christianisme...
- put an end to the flourishing of Ethiopian literature. A letter of Abba 'Enbaqom (or "Habak****") to Imam Ahmad Ibn Ibrahim, entitled Anqasa Amin ("Gate...
- Coptic historian whose works were translated into Ge'ez by Ethiopian writer Enbaqom in the 16th century, and Jirjis al-Makin Ibn al-'Amid, another 13th century...
- of Gelawdewos, perhaps written by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church abbot Enbaqom (1470–1560), is far more detailed than any previous Ethiopian work of history...
- In the early 16th century, it was translated into Ethiopic by ichege Enbaqom. A chronological manual based on this text is known as the Abushaker (Abū...
- => The [t] following a title indicates books translated into English. Enbaqom (c.1470–1565), Ethiopia, echage or abbot of Dabra Libanos, origin as trader...