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  2. Tafari Benti - Wikipedia

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    Brigadier General Tafari Benti (Amharic: ተፈሪ በንቲ, romanized: teferī bentī; 11 October 1921 – 3 February 1977) [1] was an Ethiopian military officer and politician who served as head of state of Ethiopia from 1974 to 1977 in his role as second chairman of the Derg, the ruling military junta.

  3. Awbare (woreda) - Wikipedia

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    Awbare (Amharic: ኣውባረ) (Somali: Aw Barre), officially known as Teferi Ber, [1] is one of the woredas of the Fafan Zone in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. Awbare is bordered on the southwest by Jijiga , on the west by the Sitti Zone , on the east by Somaliland , and on the southeast by Kebri Beyah .

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  5. Ethiopian prisoners of war during the Second Italo-Ethiopian ...

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    It is virtually impossible to find out the exact number of Ethiopian POWs who were imprisoned at different camps. [citation needed] The Asinara prison camp is an exception, due to its location in Europe and due to the personalities of the incarcerated individuals, the identities of many of the POWs and their approximate number became available through the years from people who kept records of ...

  6. Mitiku Belachew - Wikipedia

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    Mitiku Belachew (Amharic: ምትኩ በላቸው; 11 June 1942 – 7 April 2021) was an Ethiopian-born Belgian surgeon. [1] He was known for inventing the adjustable gastric band and aiding in the fight against obesity.

  7. Awbare - Wikipedia

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    Awbare (Somali: Aw Barre, Amharic: አውበሬ), officially known as Teferi Ber [2] and called after its patron Saint Awbare, [3] is a town in eastern Ethiopia located in the Fafan Zone of the Somali Region, near the border with Somaliland on the main trade route between Jijiga and the sea. It is the administrative centre of the Awbare district

  8. Mehal Sefari - Wikipedia

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    The new Mehal Sefari was involved in the power struggle between Ras then later Negus Teferi on one hand and Menelik's nobles notably Fitawrari Habtegiorgis on the other. Teferi had by then co-opted the Mehal safari to the point where out of concern for Empress Zewditu Habtegiorgis ordered his 18,000-man person army into action surrounding the ...

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