Lake Ashenge, the Glossary
Lake Hashenge (also ጻዕዳ ባሕሪ Lake Hashange, Lake Hashengi) is a lake in the southern Tigray Region of Ethiopia.[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: Adal Sultanate, Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi, Battle of Maychew, Cristóvão da Gama, Ethiopia, Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles, Ethiopian Empire, Ethiopian Highlands, Haile Selassie, Henry Salt (Egyptologist), Kingdom of Italy, Lake, Mustard gas, Ofla, Portugal, Second Italo-Ethiopian War, Tigray Region, Tigrinya language.
- Lakes of Ethiopia
- Tigray geography stubs
Adal Sultanate
The Adal Sultanate also known as the Adal Empire, or Bar Saʿad dīn (alt. spelling Adel Sultanate, Adal Sultanate) was a medieval Sunni Muslim Empire which was located in the Horn of Africa.
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Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi
Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi (أحمد بن إبراهيمالغازي, Harari: አሕመድ ኢብራሂም አል-ጋዚ, Axmed Ibraahim al-Qaasi; 21 July 1506 – 10 February 1543) was the Imam of the Adal Sultanate from 1527 to 1543.
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Battle of Maychew
The Battle of Maychew (Mai Ceu) was the last major battle fought on the northern front during the Second Italo-Abyssinian War.
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Cristóvão da Gama
Cristóvão da Gama (1516 – 29 August 1542), anglicised as Christopher da Gama, was a Portuguese military commander who led a Portuguese army of 400 musketeers to assist Ethiopia that faced Islamic Jihad from the Adal Sultanate led by Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi.
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Ethiopia
Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country located in the Horn of Africa region of East Africa.
Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles
Until the end of the Ethiopian monarchy in 1974, there were two categories of nobility in Ethiopia and Eritrea.
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Ethiopian Empire
The Ethiopian Empire, also formerly known by the exonym Abyssinia, or simply known as Ethiopia, was a sovereign state that historically encompasses the geographical area of present-day Ethiopia and Eritrea from the establishment of the Solomonic dynasty by Yekuno Amlak approximately in 1270 until the 1974 coup d'etat by the Derg, which dethroned Emperor Haile Selassie.
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Ethiopian Highlands
The Ethiopian Highlands (also called the Abyssinian Highlands) is a rugged mass of mountains in Ethiopia in Northeast Africa. Lake Ashenge and Ethiopian Highlands are Tigray Region.
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Haile Selassie
Haile Selassie I (Power of the Trinity; born Tafari Makonnen; 23 July 189227 August 1975) was Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930 to 1974.
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Henry Salt (Egyptologist)
Henry Salt (14 June 178030 October 1827) was an English artist, traveller, collector of antiquities, diplomat, and Egyptologist.
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Kingdom of Italy
The Kingdom of Italy (Regno d'Italia) was a state that existed from 17 March 1861, when Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia was proclaimed King of Italy, until 10 June 1946, when the monarchy was abolished, following civil discontent that led to an institutional referendum on 2 June 1946.
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Lake
A lake is an often naturally occurring, relatively large and fixed body of water on or near the Earth's surface.
Mustard gas
Mustard gas or sulfur mustard are names commonly used for the organosulfur chemical compound bis(2-chloroethyl) sulfide, which has the chemical structure S(CH2CH2Cl)2, as well as other species.
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Ofla
Ofla is one of the Districts of Ethiopia, or woredas, in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia.
Portugal
Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic, is a country located on the Iberian Peninsula in Southwestern Europe, whose territory also includes the Macaronesian archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira.
Second Italo-Ethiopian War
The Second Italo-Ethiopian War, also referred to as the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, was a war of aggression waged by Italy against Ethiopia, which lasted from October 1935 to February 1937.
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Tigray Region
The Tigray Region (or simply Tigray; officially the Tigray National Regional State) is the northernmost regional state in Ethiopia.
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Tigrinya language
Tigrinya (ትግርኛ,; also spelled Tigrigna) is an Ethio-Semitic language commonly spoken in Eritrea and in northern Ethiopia's Tigray Region by the Tigrinya and Tigrayan peoples.
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See also
Lakes of Ethiopia
- Lake Abaya
- Lake Abbe
- Lake Abijatta
- Lake Afambo
- Lake Afrera
- Lake Ardibbo
- Lake Ashenge
- Lake Bario
- Lake Basaka
- Lake Chamo
- Lake Chew Bahir
- Lake Gummare
- Lake Hawassa
- Lake Hayq
- Lake Karum
- Lake Langano
- Lake Shala
- Lake Tana
- Lake Turkana
- Lake Ziway
- List of lakes of Ethiopia
- Zengena Lake
Tigray geography stubs
- Addi Remets
- Adi Daero
- Alamata
- Alitena
- Beles, Ethiopia
- Dansha
- Dar'a
- Dima, Tigray
- Edaga Arbi
- Enticho
- Fremona
- Freweyni
- Gijet
- Hawulti-Melazo
- Hibret
- Hitsats
- Idaga Hamus (Tsegede)
- Inda Aba Guna
- Kisad Gaba
- Koraro
- Lake Ashenge
- Lioness of Gobedra
- May Tsebri
- Mayhansse
- Mekoni
- North Western Zone, Tigray
- Samre, Ethiopia
- Shire Airport
- South Eastern Zone, Tigray
- Temple of Meqaber Gaʿewa
- Waja
- Wkro Mariyam
- Yechila
- Zata
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Ashenge
Also known as Ashenge Lake, Hashenge Lake, Lake Ashangi, Lake Hashenge.