- of his
sheiks declared jihad against the
Shewans. For over a
decade H****an
Injamo fought to
expel the
Shewans from the
Muslim areas of
Hadiya and Gurage...
- Paul
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American classical trumpeter who
currently plays for the
Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. He is also the
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-
James Shewan (6
January 1848 – 7 May 1914) was a Scottish-American
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- Negus, the
title for King. In the
course of
subduing the
Shewans,
Tewodros took with him a
Shewan prince,
Sahle Maryam, who he
brought up as his own son...
- 1859. They were sons of
Andrew Shewan (1820–1873), a
master mariner, and Jane (née Thomson)
Shewan (1822–1886).
Shewan arrived in Hong Kong in 1881, in...
- the
Sarako tradition through their contact with the Gurage. The
Amhara Shewan ruling family was
founded in the late 17th
century by
Negasi Krestos, who...
- the
Shewans might have
suffered a
defeat with
serious political consequences,"
Marcus notes. The Emir's men
opened fire at 11:00 am. The
Shewan soldiers...
- of
Shewan was a
military engagement between coalition forces and
Taliban insurgents that took
place on
August 8, 2008, near the
village of
Shewan in the...
- and
other peoples. He
achieved this with the help of Ras
Gobana Dacche's
Shewan Oromo militia,
which occupied lands that had not been held
since Ahmad ibn...
-
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