- (1632–1633)
Rezek (c. 1634)
Marqos (VIII?) (c. 1635–1672),
deposed with
Krestodolos Krestodolos II (c. 1640–1672),
deposed with
Marqos Sinoda (1672–1687) vacant...
- romanized: Mârkos;
Imperial Aramaic: ܡܪܩܘܣ, romanized:
Marqōs; Hebrew: מַרְקוֹס, romanized:
Marqōs; Ge'ez: ማርቆስ, romanized: Marḳos. "St. Mark The Apostle...
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liberated Debre Marqos from
Italian occupation led by
Italian Commander Maraventano. By 5 April, the
Italians fled to Shoa, the
Debre Marqos fell
under the...
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Debre Marqos Airport is an
airport in the city of
Debre Marqos, in
northern Ethiopia (IATA: DBM, ICAO: HADM).
Ethiopian Airlines Routes v t e v t e...
- March,
fearing that the road to
Debre Marqos was
threatened Natale retreated for
Dembacha on the
Debre Marqos road.
Pursued by the
Frontier Battalion...
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Debre Markos (Amharic: ደብረ ማርቆስ, romanized: Däbrä Marḳos lit:
Mount of St. Mark) is a city,
separate woreda, and
administrative seat of the East Gojjam...
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Boditi Bonga Butajira Chiro Chencha Dabat Dangila Debarq Debre Berhan Debre Marqos Debre Tabor Debre Werq
Debre Zebit Dejen Delgi Dembecha Dembidolo Dessie...
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provincial kingdom in
northwestern Ethiopia, with its
capital city at
Debre Marqos.
During the 18th century, Gojjam's
western neighbors were
Agawmeder in the...
- The
Monastery of
Saint Mark the
Evangelist and the
Virgin Mary is a
Syriac Orthodox monastery in the
Armenian Quarter of the Old City of
Jerusalem and...
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eucalypts spread from the
capital to
other growing urban centres such as
Debre Marqos.
Pankhurst reports that the most
common species found in
Addis Ababa in...