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  2. Shewa Robit - Wikipedia

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    Shewa Robit. Shewa Robit ( Amharic: ሸዋ ሮቢት)also known as Robi, Shah Robit, Shoa Robit [1] or Robit is a town in north-central Ethiopia. Located in the North Shewa Zone of the Amhara Region, this town has a longitude and latitude of 10°00′N 39°54′E with an elevation of 1280 meters above sea level. Shewa Robit holds its market on ...

  3. Ifat (historical region) - Wikipedia

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    Ifat (historical region) 19th century map of Ifat located east of the Shewan highlands and west of the Awash River. Ifat (Harari: ኢፋት; Amharic: ይፋት; Somali: Awfat) also known as Yifat, [1] Awfat or Wafat was a historical Muslim region in the Horn of Africa. [2] It was located on the eastern edge of Shewa. [3][4][5]

  4. Amhara Bank - Wikipedia

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    Owner. Amhara Bank S.C. Number of employees. 4,500 [2] (2023) Website. www.amharabank.com.et. Amhara Bank (Amharic: አማራ ባንክ) is a private commercial bank in Ethiopia. Established on 18 June 2022, the bank has the largest shareholder base in Ethiopia's private bank history, with over 165,000 share holders and over 73 branches across ...

  5. North Shewa Zone (Amhara) - Wikipedia

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    120/km 2 (300/sq mi) A map of the regions and zones of Ethiopia. North Shewa (Amharic: ሰሜን ሸዋ, romanized: Semiēn Shewa) is a zone in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. North Shewa takes its name from the kingdom and former province of Shewa. The Zone is bordered on the south and the west by the Oromia Region, on the north by South Wollo ...

  6. Persecution of Amhara people - Wikipedia

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    Multiple attacks have been launched by the OLA and other Oromo militant groups with aggression into the Amhara Region in North Shewa— in Efrata Ena Gidim, and Kewet districts. The attacks included door-to-door mass executions in Ataye, Shewa Robit, Jewuha, Senbete, Majete, Molale, and the surrounding villages. [130]

  7. Kewet (woreda) - Wikipedia

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    Kewet (woreda) Kewet ( Amharic: ቀወት also transliterated Qawat) is a woreda in Amhara Region, Ethiopia. Part of the Semien Shewa Zone, Kewet is bordered on the southwest by Termaber, on the northwest by Menz Mam Midir, on the north by Efratana Gidim, and on the east by Afar Region. The major town in Kewet is Shewa Robit .

  8. Shewa Robit ambulance massacre - Wikipedia

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    Attack. After fighting in the region around Ataye, a dozen of civilians that had been injured in the clashes were on their way to be taken to the much larger hospital, Yifat Hospital in Shewa Robit. The ambulance was stopped and 12 civilians were pulled from the ambulance and then beaten and stabbed to death. HRLHA's source identified suspects ...

  9. Nagasi Krestos - Wikipedia

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    Nagasi Krestos. Nagasi Krestos [note 1] was the ruling prince of Shewa (reigned c. 1682 — c. 1703), an important Amhara noble of Ethiopia. Nagasi succeeded to unite fragmented Amhara districts in Shewa, and launched several wars of reconquest of Shewan territories against his Oromo enemies. [2]