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ደቡብ ጎንደር ዞን ወረታ ከተማ GONDAR ETHIOPIA WERETA
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published: 01 Nov 2022
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ጎንደር ለናፈቃችሁ | ጎንደር የምትገኝበት አሁናዊ ገፅታ | ከሸዋ ዳቦ እስከ ፋሲል
ጎንደር ለናፈቃችሁ | ጎንደር የምትገኝበት አሁናዊ ገፅታ | ከሸዋ ዳቦ እስከ ፋሲል #ባህል #ጎንደር #gondar #gondarethiopia
published: 03 May 2023
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Ethiopia's Gondar protests over plan to disband regional forces • FRANCE 24 English
In tonight's edition: At least two people have been killed in Ethiopia's Amhara region amidst protests against the govnermnt's efforts to disband regional special forces. Rome says that more than 28,000 migrants have arrived in Italy since the start of the year and The UN reckons the number of boats trying to make it over from Tunisia is up by 226%. And the countdown starts for Kenya's firts operational satellite launch. satellite Taifa-1 will help the country collect data to fight drought.
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published: 10 Apr 2023
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Protests in Ethiopia over plans to disband Amhara paramilitary | Al Jazeera Newsfeed
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published: 11 Apr 2023
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በእድገት ላይ የምትገኘው ቆላድባ ከተማ | ደንቢያ | ማሩ ቀመስ ደንቢያ | kolladiba city | dembiya
በእድገት ላይ የምትገኘው ቆላድባ ከተማ | ደንቢያ | ማሩ ቀመስ ጎንደር | kolladiba city | dembiya
The Birth place of Artist Fikradis Nekatibeb Denbia Koladiba Maru Kemes Gondar
የታዋቂዋ ዘፋኝ ፍቅርአዲስ ነቃጥበብ እትብት የተቀበረበት ከተማ #ቆላድባ #ደንቢያ #ማሩቀመስ #ጎንደር #fikeraddis_nekatibeb #gondar #gondarethiopia
published: 17 May 2023
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አሞራ ገደል ፣ ደቡብ ጎንደር - Amora Gedel, South Gondar, Ethiopia 🇪🇹❤️❤️ #visitethiopia
published: 20 Aug 2022
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Debre Tabor, Ethiopia and Surrounding Rural Areas
Debre Tabor (Amharic: ደብረ ታቦር, lit. "Mount Tabor") is a town and a woreda in north-central Ethiopia. Located in the Debub Gondar Zone of the Amhara Region of Ethiopia, about 100 kilometers southeast of Gondar and 50 kilometers east of Lake Tana, this historic town has a latitude and longitude of 11°51′N 38°1′E with an elevation of 2,706 metres (8,878 ft) above sea level. The presence of at least 48 springs in the area contributed to the development of Debre Tabor.
Origin
Authorities differ over the facts of its founding. Mordechai Abir states that it was founded by Ras Ali I;[1] however, Richard Pankhurst gives a detailed account of its foundation by Ras Gugsa, and includes the tradition that the location was selected with supernatural help.[2] In either case, Debre Tabor was the seat of ...
published: 09 Apr 2019
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Photo: Ethiopia PM relives his military days with protesting soldiers
At a time when some African leaders can barely walk without being closely monitored by their aides, the continent's youngest leader is showing what it takes to hold that title.
Imagine an African leader doing press-ups surrounded by protesting soldiers allowed into the presidential compound for a meeting.
Well, that happened on Wednesday when 42-year-old Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed met with soldiers demanding pay rise. The photo has since gone viral on Ethiopian social media with diffe…
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published: 12 Oct 2018
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ጎንደር ❤️❤️ - Gondar, Ethiopia 🇪🇹🥰😍💛💚❤️ #visitethiopia
published: 03 Aug 2022
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Ethiopia 11 Regional States, 2 Chartered cities, Zones and Woreda || 11 Regional states of Ethiopia
This video gives the detailed information about Ethiopia's 11 Regional states, 2 Chartered cities and their capitals and zones and woreda.
published: 29 Nov 2022
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ደቡብ ጎንደር ዞን ወረታ ከተማ GONDAR ETHIOPIA WERETA
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- published: 01 Nov 2022
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ጎንደር ለናፈቃችሁ | ጎንደር የምትገኝበት አሁናዊ ገፅታ | ከሸዋ ዳቦ እስከ ፋሲል
ጎንደር ለናፈቃችሁ | ጎንደር የምትገኝበት አሁናዊ ገፅታ | ከሸዋ ዳቦ እስከ ፋሲል #ባህል #ጎንደር #gondar #gondarethiopia
ጎንደር ለናፈቃችሁ | ጎንደር የምትገኝበት አሁናዊ ገፅታ | ከሸዋ ዳቦ እስከ ፋሲል #ባህል #ጎንደር #gondar #gondarethiopia
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ጎንደር ለናፈቃችሁ | ጎንደር የምትገኝበት አሁናዊ ገፅታ | ከሸዋ ዳቦ እስከ ፋሲል #ባህል #ጎንደር #gondar #gondarethiopia
- published: 03 May 2023
- views: 3310
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Ethiopia's Gondar protests over plan to disband regional forces • FRANCE 24 English
In tonight's edition: At least two people have been killed in Ethiopia's Amhara region amidst protests against the govnermnt's efforts to disband regional speci...
In tonight's edition: At least two people have been killed in Ethiopia's Amhara region amidst protests against the govnermnt's efforts to disband regional special forces. Rome says that more than 28,000 migrants have arrived in Italy since the start of the year and The UN reckons the number of boats trying to make it over from Tunisia is up by 226%. And the countdown starts for Kenya's firts operational satellite launch. satellite Taifa-1 will help the country collect data to fight drought.
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In tonight's edition: At least two people have been killed in Ethiopia's Amhara region amidst protests against the govnermnt's efforts to disband regional special forces. Rome says that more than 28,000 migrants have arrived in Italy since the start of the year and The UN reckons the number of boats trying to make it over from Tunisia is up by 226%. And the countdown starts for Kenya's firts operational satellite launch. satellite Taifa-1 will help the country collect data to fight drought.
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- published: 10 Apr 2023
- views: 91749
2:07
Protests in Ethiopia over plans to disband Amhara paramilitary | Al Jazeera Newsfeed
People in Ethiopia's Amhara region are protesting government plans to disband the local paramilitary force, which they fear would leave them defenceless.
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- published: 11 Apr 2023
- views: 302183
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በእድገት ላይ የምትገኘው ቆላድባ ከተማ | ደንቢያ | ማሩ ቀመስ ደንቢያ | kolladiba city | dembiya
በእድገት ላይ የምትገኘው ቆላድባ ከተማ | ደንቢያ | ማሩ ቀመስ ጎንደር | kolladiba city | dembiya
The Birth place of Artist Fikradis Nekatibeb Denbia Koladiba Maru Kemes Gondar
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በእድገት ላይ የምትገኘው ቆላድባ ከተማ | ደንቢያ | ማሩ ቀመስ ጎንደር | kolladiba city | dembiya
The Birth place of Artist Fikradis Nekatibeb Denbia Koladiba Maru Kemes Gondar
የታዋቂዋ ዘፋኝ ፍቅርአዲስ ነቃጥበብ እትብት የተቀበረበት ከተማ #ቆላድባ #ደንቢያ #ማሩቀመስ #ጎንደር #fikeraddis_nekatibeb #gondar #gondarethiopia
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በእድገት ላይ የምትገኘው ቆላድባ ከተማ | ደንቢያ | ማሩ ቀመስ ጎንደር | kolladiba city | dembiya
The Birth place of Artist Fikradis Nekatibeb Denbia Koladiba Maru Kemes Gondar
የታዋቂዋ ዘፋኝ ፍቅርአዲስ ነቃጥበብ እትብት የተቀበረበት ከተማ #ቆላድባ #ደንቢያ #ማሩቀመስ #ጎንደር #fikeraddis_nekatibeb #gondar #gondarethiopia
- published: 17 May 2023
- views: 2567
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Debre Tabor, Ethiopia and Surrounding Rural Areas
Debre Tabor (Amharic: ደብረ ታቦር, lit. "Mount Tabor") is a town and a woreda in north-central Ethiopia. Located in the Debub Gondar Zone of the Amhara Region of Et...
Debre Tabor (Amharic: ደብረ ታቦር, lit. "Mount Tabor") is a town and a woreda in north-central Ethiopia. Located in the Debub Gondar Zone of the Amhara Region of Ethiopia, about 100 kilometers southeast of Gondar and 50 kilometers east of Lake Tana, this historic town has a latitude and longitude of 11°51′N 38°1′E with an elevation of 2,706 metres (8,878 ft) above sea level. The presence of at least 48 springs in the area contributed to the development of Debre Tabor.
Origin
Authorities differ over the facts of its founding. Mordechai Abir states that it was founded by Ras Ali I;[1] however, Richard Pankhurst gives a detailed account of its foundation by Ras Gugsa, and includes the tradition that the location was selected with supernatural help.[2] In either case, Debre Tabor was the seat of the Regents of the Emperor in the 18th and 19th centuries, from which periods several churches and the ruins of two palaces survive. Debre Tabor was the capital of Ethiopia under two Emperors: Tewodros II, before he moved the capital to Magdala; and Yohannes IV. As a result, in the 19th century the population of this town varied depending on whether the emperor was in residence. If he was present, the population could reach 30,000 as it did under Emperor Yohannes; if he was not, it would be around 5,000 people.[3]
19th Century
Debre Tabor was sacked by an army from the province of Lasta in 1835.[4] The Battle of Debre Tabor was fought nearby on February 6, 1842; although Dejazmach Wube Haile Maryam and his allies defeated the armies of Ras Ali II and sacked Debre Tabor once again, they were surprised while celebrating their victory by Birru Aligas, an ally of Ras Ali, who captured Wube and his son and extracted concessions from them in return for their release.[5]
Ras Ali built four churches in Debre Tabor: Iyasus on the mountain to the southeast, Ennatitu Maryam and Legitu Maryam to the east, and Tegur Mikael to the north. A second palace was built for his mother, the Empress Menen Liben Amede, which was not as large as Ras Ali's.[6]
Debre Tabor in El Museo Universal, 1868.
Although he burnt the town in May 1853, following Ras Ali's defeat, Emperor Tewodros used Debre Tabor as his capital until his situation weakened so badly that he was forced to abandon the town (October 1867) for his stronghold on Maqdala.[7] The Emperor Yohannes IV often resided at Debre Tabor, and during his reign Heruy Giyorgis church was built. Here the Emperor met with General Gordon in October 1878, who was representing the Egyptian government, about Ethiopian demands for access to the Red Sea. It was also in Debre Tabor that Tekle Haymanot was crowned Negus of Gojjam in January 1881.[8]
20th Century
Debre Tabor, Ethiopia (ደብረ ታቦር).jpg
When the Bank of Ethiopia was created in 1931 it opened a branch office with two employees at Debre Tabor. During the Second Italian-Abyssinian War, Debre Tabor was occupied by unit which advanced from Bahir Dar on 28 April. During the occupation, a telegraph office was opened in the town and postal service restored. The Italians also constructed a road from Gondar via Debre Tabor to Dessie. The first mosque in Debre Tabor was constructed and eucalyptus planting extended. Despite these improvements, as early as August 1937, there were almost simultaneous but apparently uncoordinated attacks by arbegnoch on garrisons near Debre Tabor and near Bahir Dar. After several months of attacks, the British convinced Colonel Angelini to surrender the town 6 July 1941, allowing the British to advance towards the organized Italian resistance around Gondar under the command of Guglielmo Nasi, who by this point was the acting Viceroy and Governor-General of Italian East Africa.[8]
In 1958, Debre Tabor was one of 27 places in Ethiopia ranked as First Class Township.[8]
Near the beginning of Derg rule, Debre Tabor was seized by a group of local landlords and their followers in opposition to the government September 1975, killing the provincial governor and expelling both a Chinese road-building team and missionaries of the Seventh Day Adventist Church who ran a local hospital. Government control was reestablished within a month.[8]
In late December 1989, Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) forces captured Debre Tabor, claiming that they killed or wounded more than 8,000 government troops. Around 20 January 1990, the Ethiopian News Agency announced that government forces had recaptured Debre Tabor. A few days later, the clandestine radio of the TPLF claimed a major victory in battles near Debre Tabor on 22–24 January 1990, claiming their soldiers had killed 3,914 government troops and captured 270. Although the town was retaken by government troops a few days later, the TPLF, announced the recapture of the town after a three-day battle in late February.[8] About a year later, on 23 February 1990, the town was used as the jumping-off point for Operation Tewodros.
https://wn.com/Debre_Tabor,_Ethiopia_And_Surrounding_Rural_Areas
Debre Tabor (Amharic: ደብረ ታቦር, lit. "Mount Tabor") is a town and a woreda in north-central Ethiopia. Located in the Debub Gondar Zone of the Amhara Region of Ethiopia, about 100 kilometers southeast of Gondar and 50 kilometers east of Lake Tana, this historic town has a latitude and longitude of 11°51′N 38°1′E with an elevation of 2,706 metres (8,878 ft) above sea level. The presence of at least 48 springs in the area contributed to the development of Debre Tabor.
Origin
Authorities differ over the facts of its founding. Mordechai Abir states that it was founded by Ras Ali I;[1] however, Richard Pankhurst gives a detailed account of its foundation by Ras Gugsa, and includes the tradition that the location was selected with supernatural help.[2] In either case, Debre Tabor was the seat of the Regents of the Emperor in the 18th and 19th centuries, from which periods several churches and the ruins of two palaces survive. Debre Tabor was the capital of Ethiopia under two Emperors: Tewodros II, before he moved the capital to Magdala; and Yohannes IV. As a result, in the 19th century the population of this town varied depending on whether the emperor was in residence. If he was present, the population could reach 30,000 as it did under Emperor Yohannes; if he was not, it would be around 5,000 people.[3]
19th Century
Debre Tabor was sacked by an army from the province of Lasta in 1835.[4] The Battle of Debre Tabor was fought nearby on February 6, 1842; although Dejazmach Wube Haile Maryam and his allies defeated the armies of Ras Ali II and sacked Debre Tabor once again, they were surprised while celebrating their victory by Birru Aligas, an ally of Ras Ali, who captured Wube and his son and extracted concessions from them in return for their release.[5]
Ras Ali built four churches in Debre Tabor: Iyasus on the mountain to the southeast, Ennatitu Maryam and Legitu Maryam to the east, and Tegur Mikael to the north. A second palace was built for his mother, the Empress Menen Liben Amede, which was not as large as Ras Ali's.[6]
Debre Tabor in El Museo Universal, 1868.
Although he burnt the town in May 1853, following Ras Ali's defeat, Emperor Tewodros used Debre Tabor as his capital until his situation weakened so badly that he was forced to abandon the town (October 1867) for his stronghold on Maqdala.[7] The Emperor Yohannes IV often resided at Debre Tabor, and during his reign Heruy Giyorgis church was built. Here the Emperor met with General Gordon in October 1878, who was representing the Egyptian government, about Ethiopian demands for access to the Red Sea. It was also in Debre Tabor that Tekle Haymanot was crowned Negus of Gojjam in January 1881.[8]
20th Century
Debre Tabor, Ethiopia (ደብረ ታቦር).jpg
When the Bank of Ethiopia was created in 1931 it opened a branch office with two employees at Debre Tabor. During the Second Italian-Abyssinian War, Debre Tabor was occupied by unit which advanced from Bahir Dar on 28 April. During the occupation, a telegraph office was opened in the town and postal service restored. The Italians also constructed a road from Gondar via Debre Tabor to Dessie. The first mosque in Debre Tabor was constructed and eucalyptus planting extended. Despite these improvements, as early as August 1937, there were almost simultaneous but apparently uncoordinated attacks by arbegnoch on garrisons near Debre Tabor and near Bahir Dar. After several months of attacks, the British convinced Colonel Angelini to surrender the town 6 July 1941, allowing the British to advance towards the organized Italian resistance around Gondar under the command of Guglielmo Nasi, who by this point was the acting Viceroy and Governor-General of Italian East Africa.[8]
In 1958, Debre Tabor was one of 27 places in Ethiopia ranked as First Class Township.[8]
Near the beginning of Derg rule, Debre Tabor was seized by a group of local landlords and their followers in opposition to the government September 1975, killing the provincial governor and expelling both a Chinese road-building team and missionaries of the Seventh Day Adventist Church who ran a local hospital. Government control was reestablished within a month.[8]
In late December 1989, Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) forces captured Debre Tabor, claiming that they killed or wounded more than 8,000 government troops. Around 20 January 1990, the Ethiopian News Agency announced that government forces had recaptured Debre Tabor. A few days later, the clandestine radio of the TPLF claimed a major victory in battles near Debre Tabor on 22–24 January 1990, claiming their soldiers had killed 3,914 government troops and captured 270. Although the town was retaken by government troops a few days later, the TPLF, announced the recapture of the town after a three-day battle in late February.[8] About a year later, on 23 February 1990, the town was used as the jumping-off point for Operation Tewodros.
- published: 09 Apr 2019
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Photo: Ethiopia PM relives his military days with protesting soldiers
At a time when some African leaders can barely walk without being closely monitored by their aides, the continent's youngest leader is showing what it takes to ...
At a time when some African leaders can barely walk without being closely monitored by their aides, the continent's youngest leader is showing what it takes to hold that title.
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At a time when some African leaders can barely walk without being closely monitored by their aides, the continent's youngest leader is showing what it takes to hold that title.
Imagine an African leader doing press-ups surrounded by protesting soldiers allowed into the presidential compound for a meeting.
Well, that happened on Wednesday when 42-year-old Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed met with soldiers demanding pay rise. The photo has since gone viral on Ethiopian social media with diffe…
READ MORE : http://www.africanews.com/2018/10/10/photo-ethiopia-pm-relives-his-military-days-with-protesting-soldiers
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Ethiopia 11 Regional States, 2 Chartered cities, Zones and Woreda || 11 Regional states of Ethiopia
This video gives the detailed information about Ethiopia's 11 Regional states, 2 Chartered cities and their capitals and zones and woreda.
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This video gives the detailed information about Ethiopia's 11 Regional states, 2 Chartered cities and their capitals and zones and woreda.
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