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The MarebRiver, or Gash River (Arabic: القاش) is a river flowing out of central Eritrea. Its chief importance is defining part of the boundary between...
Sudan) MarebRiver (or Gash River) (only reaches the Atbarah in times of flood) Obel River Tekezé River (or Takkaze or Setit) Zarima River Ataba River Wari...
Angereb River - Atbarah River Bahr al-Arab - Barka River Dinder River Geni River Ibrah RiverMarebRiver (Gash River) Nile River Rahad River Tekezé River -...
Bahr or Bahr Melash was a semi-autonomous province located north of the MarebRiver, in the Eritrean highlands (Kebassa) and some surrounding areas. Mereb...
1698. He was the son of a minor "prince" or chief whose capital was MarebRiver. His father was relatively affluent, owning many livestock both inherited...
Alef the northernmost establishment at Bi'isa on the south bank of the MarebRiver; the foundation of the important monastery of Debre Damo is attributed...
was separated from the northern Tigrinya speaking territories by the MarebRiver, now serving as the state border to Eritrea (formerly Eritrea Province)...
Razavi Khorasan, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran Gash River or MarebRiver, flowing out of northern Ethiopia Jim Gash (born 1967), president...
advance from the coast having deprived him of his power base beyond the MarebRiver. Menelik II of Shewa was crowned emperor only a few months after the...
Bahr Negash, "King of the sea") – Ruler of the territories north of the MarebRiver (Mereb Melash), a powerful official in medieval Ethiopia. As a result...
naib ("deputy") of Massawa, while after 1791 Taka around the Sudanese MarebRiver made itself independent. The Shukriya became the new dominant power in...
the Ethiopian Army of Tigre, to withdraw a day's march away from the MarebRiver. Later, the Emperor ordered Ras Seyum to move back fifty-five miles from...
and spears." Tekle Giyorgis came off the worse and retreated to the MarebRiver the next day. However, the Dejazmach took another route, outflanked his...
off two-thirds of the Kunama and Nara populations living north of the MarebRiver. Italian colonialism in the 1890s put an end to the raids. During the...
and began to harass the imperial representatives on both sides of the MarebRiver. He defeated the governors of Selewa and Kilte Awulaelo. In Hamasien...
mountainous region in central Eritrea. Bordered to the south by the MarebRiver, it is a northern continuation of the Ethiopian Highlands. The region...
the Tigrinya-speaking lands (Tigray-Mareb Melash) were divided into two provinces, separated by the Mereb River, by the newly enthroned Agaw emperors...
population at the time. In 1692, the king undertook an expedition in the Marebriver valley, against the Dubani, or Nara, in present-day Gash Barka. At the...
14°53′N 37°55′E / 14.883°N 37.917°E / 14.883; 37.917 bend in the MarebRiver, Tigray Region Southernmost point: unnamed location on the border with...
dedicated to Haile Selassie's cause. When De Bono's forces crossed the MarebRiver in the north, Graziani instituted what he called the Milan Plan in the...