Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 252William Blackwood, 1942 - England |
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... shifta were becoming more organized; they had inflicted casualties on the police; and the Ethiopian authorities had very little to do with the shifta question.3 It is worthwhile to add here that the Ethiopian government would have been ...
... shifta were becoming more organized; they had inflicted casualties on the police; and the Ethiopian authorities had very little to do with the shifta question.3 It is worthwhile to add here that the Ethiopian government would have been ...
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... shifta activities from Tigray intensified. As indicated previously in Chapter 3, the headquarters of the Unionist shifta was in Tigray. The central budget office was located in Aksum and was administered by Nubreid Gebre-Mekel Teebyo ...
... shifta activities from Tigray intensified. As indicated previously in Chapter 3, the headquarters of the Unionist shifta was in Tigray. The central budget office was located in Aksum and was administered by Nubreid Gebre-Mekel Teebyo ...
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... shifta activities (also shiftanet), including Bahta Hagos, Debab Araya, and Wolde-Mika'el Solomun. Italian ... shifta bands, often led by former ascari; and beginning in 1947, the Ethiopian government, represented by Colonel Nega Haile ...
... shifta activities (also shiftanet), including Bahta Hagos, Debab Araya, and Wolde-Mika'el Solomun. Italian ... shifta bands, often led by former ascari; and beginning in 1947, the Ethiopian government, represented by Colonel Nega Haile ...
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A CHANNEL PASSAGE BY R G A | 60 |
A DEAD LEESHORE BY CAPTAIN FRANK H SHAW | 163 |
A SOLDIER OF OLD INDIA BY J CHARTRES MOLONY | 192 |
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