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Wej (Amharic: ወጅ) was a province established in the 10th-century and located in the southwest of what is now Ethiopia.

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Wej province

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Wej (Amharic: ወጅ) was a province established in the 10th-century and located in the southwest of what is now Ethiopia. According to G. W. B Huntingford...

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Maya

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of the Maya peoples Maya (Ethiopia), a population native to the old Wej province in Ethiopia Maya (river), a river in Yakutia, Russia Maya (Uda), a river...

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Asmadin

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Garad (governor) in Abyssinia. He remained in Ethiopia as governor of Wej province after Adal's defeat and subsequent military withdrawal from Abyssinian...

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Nur ibn Mujahid

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the Battle of Fatagar. Following this victory, Nur crossed over into Wej province to loot the palace and the capital of the deceased emperor before promptly...

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Wazir Abbas

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Adal until 1545 when Gelawdewos embarked on expedition to Wej province. Abbas raced to Wej in order to intercept but was however led into a trap there...

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Battle of Webi River

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permanently ceased its aggression towards Ethiopia. While campaigning in Wej province, Sarsa Dengel learned that Muhammad ibn Nasir had killed all the Muslim...

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Oromo expansion

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Gelawdewos was troubled and was forced to settle refugees in a town of Wej, north of Lake Zway, around 1550–1551. Meslé's time represent a fundamental...

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Bangkok

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Baker & Phongpaichit 2005, p. 90. Thavisin et al. (eds) 2006, p. 35. Phien-wej, N.; Giao, P.H.; Nutalaya, P (2 February 2006). "Land subsidence in Bangkok...

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Fatagar

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tributaries in his royal court, with Fatagar falling alongside Ifat, Dawaro, Bale, Wej and many others. One ruler of Fatagar, Ras Azmach Islamo, earned his name...

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Hegano

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Abyssinian provinces of Gabar-ge and Wej were designated by this term. It was also applied by the chiefs of Ganz province in this period. In the sixteenth...

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Sarsa Dengel

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Lake Zway. In 1574, upon learning that the Oromo had conquered the province of Wej, the Emperor assembled his forces from across Ethiopia to create an...

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Menas of Ethiopia

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ancestors capitals in Shewa and Fatagar or of his predecessor's (Galawdewos) in Wej, and instead He established his residence in Guba'e (now known as Emfraz)...

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Saudi football league system

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Al-Rayyan Al-Safa Al-Shaeib Al-Sharq Al-Suqoor Al-Washm Al-Zulfi Bisha Sajer Wej "Prince Sultan Sport City Stadium (Mahalah)". "Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi...

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Chatchai Plengpanich

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Vow of Death (Phii mai jim fun) (2007) King Naresuan (2007) Jom kha mung wej (Necromancer) (2005) Sum muepuen (Hit Man File) (2005) Zee-Oui (2004) Taloompuk...

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List of football stadiums in Saudi Arabia

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Riyadh Al-Shabab, Al-Hilal 22,500 11 King Fahd Sports City Stadium Taif Wej SC 20,000 12 Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium Abha Abha Club, Damac FC...

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Zoroaster

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Yasna 9 and 17 cite the Ditya River in Airyanem Vaējah (Middle Persian Ērān Wēj) as Zoroaster's home and the scene of his first appearance. The Avesta (both...

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List of association football stadiums by country

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Riyadh Al-Shabab, Al-Hilal 22,500 King Fahd Sports City Stadium Al Hawiyah Wej SC 20,000 Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium Abha Abha Club, Damac FC 20...

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Gelawdewos

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Abbas with all his captains were killed. Galawdewos decided to remain in Wej where he established his capital, stationed his royal court and built a palace...

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Garad

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of Empress Eleni of Ethiopia Ibrahim, of Sultanate of Darfur Asmadin of Wej Usman Oda of Emirate of Harar, father of Oromo scholar Bakri Sapalo Abun...

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Law

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Weber on Law and Economy in Society. Harvard University Press. Richardson, W.E.J. (2004). "Introduction". Hammurabi's Laws. Continuum International Publishing...

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Taif

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Saudi Arabia, the most popular sport among Saudis in Ta'if is football. Wej SC (Saudi Arabian Football Federation) plays at King Fahd Sports City in...

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